Truth, Will & Relevance Regular blogging has taken a back seat for the past while as I finish book. I know I suggested I’d be self-publishing something months ago, but every time I get it into the shape I want it, the impression I get from ‘the whole’ inspires vast improvements — not just being [...]
volunteering
I had a great time at last night’s GenNext launch at Museum London (#gennextuw). GenNext is a United Way initiative to get young people (20′s & 30′s) more engaged in philanthropy & volunteering. The speaker was Marc Kielburger, co-founder of Me to We, an impressively accomplished young guy who shared some of his experience working in a [...]
Tagged as: apathy, charity, generations, institutions, mark kielberger, non-profits, philanthropy, social change, social engagement, volunteering
Open/Conceptual Aim #1: Digitizing Our Decision-Making Processes
by OpenConceptual on 07-12-2009
in mission
Just sort of a brainstorm here, following up on some of my relatively more youthful attempts to outline what this is all about: Draft Enterprise Model The Practice of Theory The other day I jotted down a few points — trying to distill the underlying mission of this amorphous enterprise. It has a few different [...]
Tagged as: accountability, articulation, beta, business, change, civics, decision-making, decisions, design thinking, digitization, government, information, objectivity, open, open government, open source, openness, org theory, organizations, participation, politics, pragmatism, social web, society, transparency, volunteering, web
