A conversation about youth and community engagement in Guelph
This past Sunday I had the great opportunity to connect with a couple young leaders in Guelph and talk community. Inevitably the conversation turned to youth and in particular the local government’s engagement of youth.
A conversation about youth and community engagement in Guelph
This past Sunday I had the great opportunity to connect with a couple young leaders in Guelph and talk community. Inevitably the conversation turned to youth and in particular the local government’s engagement of youth.
The Neighbour Challenge continues.
A summary of a Tweet Chat with Angie Dedrick and Colleen Lamble from the City of St. Albert, AB, about engaged neighbourhoods.
A blog from Abundant Communities
Your community, town, city, neighbourhood is an amazing place, but you need to contribute to it to make it so!
Report of the June 7 2011 Community Engagement Event
What truly stops us from engaging?
Could our collaboration improve by simply becoming aware of how our brain responds to others? We think so. Find out why.
Finding your place in an interconnected world.
How are you connected in the world. Author Seth Godin explores the contradictions of mass marketing in a highly individualized world.
Blog 4 - The home of the Civil Rights Movement in America
January 11. I am in the heart of the civil rights movement in America. This is a place where memory of Martin Luther King inspires many, and a place alive with inspiration about how much can change when we work together for social justice.
A personal journey
<p>I’ve been working as an Agile coach/consultant for a few years, mostly in software, helping teams and organizations embrace change, foster collaboration and creativity. Over the past year my personal and work focus is shifting more in the community engagement side. It's exciting, challenging and a bit...
Paul Born interviews Peter Block about his latest book on community and belonging;&amp;nbsp;why Peter wrote the book, why he feels community is needed now more than ever and how we might work differently to change our communities for the better.
Paul Born speaks with co-author John Ott about his book The Power of Collective Wisdom and the Trap of Collective Folly exploring insights gained through community interaction.