Learning to Make All Voices Count: pursuing openness through iterative adaptation

Michael Moses, Director of Advocacy and Programs and Sue Soal, Independent facilitation Consultant March 7, 2017 This blog also appears here at Making All Voices Count Recent events are sowing doubts about the longevity of the open government movement. Elected leaders all over the world — from Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines to Jacob Zuma in…

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Catalytic collaboration – what it means for the OpenGov Hub

Scott Rumpsa, Director of Operations and Programs – February 15, 2017 Late last year, our colleague Nada Zohdy jointly published an article in the Stanford Social Innovation Review, “Path-breaking organizations, working together in a new way, might just transform the nonprofit sector.”1 Nada runs the OpenGov Hub, a coworking space consisting of three dozen plus organizational…

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New Year, Better Learning: Global Integrity’s Resolutions for Learning and Adapting in 2017

New Year, Better Learning: Global Integrity’s Resolutions for Learning and Adapting in 2017 January 23, 2017 Following the example of many of our colleagues on the #AdaptDev google group, those of us at Global Integrity wanted to share how we intend to learn, and adapt, more effectively, in 2017. Here are our resolutions: Informed and…

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