Mostly Wins in the Community Call
I switched the technology for the February 2nd Story Community call and that was kind of a fail. We’ll be switching back to the IT… Read More »Mostly Wins in the Community Call
I switched the technology for the February 2nd Story Community call and that was kind of a fail. We’ll be switching back to the IT… Read More »Mostly Wins in the Community Call
I originally wrote this article for Opensource.com Open organizations explicitly invite participation from external communities, because these organizations know their products and programs are world… Read More »How to run a Community Call
I wear my punk rock, bad ass, have jumped out of a plane and befriended homeless crack heads for an evening of drunken debauchery on… Read More »On Being Fearless
You might know, I’m a huge fan of community calls. I LOVE taking regular, designated time to invite people to converse around a theme or… Read More »NEW Story Community Call
In the past, I’ve worked to detail what competencies and skills a leader inside the Mozilla community commonly has. For me, the majority of what… Read More »Leadership should come with a smile
If all the sand in the Sahara is in the Sahara, and you have a mechanism to measure the exact shape of a single grain… Read More »Privacy/Security and Bullying
Last week I spend the majority of my time at Mobiles x Mobilization Camp, an event put on by the MobLab at Greenpeace. This event… Read More »Connecting Knowledge
The last chapter of the Open Organization talks about how a leader in an open community has to be a catalyst: “An agent that provokes… Read More »The Calm Catalyst
One of the things I know about open source and open communities is that as much as we want to break down silos, we have… Read More »Reach outside the silo
As you probably know, I teach and facilitate groups of people in all sorts of learning experiences. Over the years I’ve noticed some repetition in… Read More »Leading Groups: Dealing with Too Cool for School & Other Personalities