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Becoming You: 9 Questions & 6 Resources on Authenticity

Idea Architects

Becoming You: 9 Questions & 6 Resources on Authenticity. In preparing for some upcoming workshops (sample handouts here) on identity, authenticity, and creating your own path as a leader and as an individual, Ive been thinking a lot about authenticity. Here are some of the questions and resources Ive finding helpful.

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Pop-Up Events: The Next Trend for Associations?

Associations Now

One company that’s found success is Target, which started hosting them back in 2002. This was the first stop on NPB’s #PeanutPower Pop-Up Tour , which also included Chicago; Washington, DC; Los Angeles; Atlanta; and Lake Tahoe. Our pop-up stores may be temporary, but they leave quite an impression. New attendee engagement.

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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: Seen Elsewhere: Building Creative.

Idea Architects

In this edition, explore resources for interdisciplinary thinking and mind expansion, gain insights into alternative learning approaches and the increasingly rapid disruption of exiting educational systems and institutions, and consider one approach for engaging the wisdom of the crowd in an old-school fashion. Dec 2002 (6).

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Facilitation Friday #10: Establish Rules of Engagement

Idea Architects

Here are some sample agreements from one of my favorite facilitation resources, The Facilitators Guide to Participatory Decision-Making: People draw each other out with supportive questions, “Is this what you mean?” 21, DC, ASAE Facilitation Skills Workshop (public). Aug 22, DC, AVAILABLE at a special rate.

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Advocating from Afar: Virtual and Remote Grassroots Advocacy

Beekeeper Group

When letters containing the bacterium anthrax arrived at the DC offices of Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and former Senator Tom Daschle (D-SD) in October 2001, multiple Capitol Hill buildings closed for decontamination. There are other reasons that supporters, activists and members of various organizations cannot visit DC for a fly-in.