Introductory Ship’s Course
I’m just back from an activist training and generally awesome experience on the Greenpeace ship, the Arctic Sunrise. We sailed in the North Sea from… Read More »Introductory Ship’s Course
I’m just back from an activist training and generally awesome experience on the Greenpeace ship, the Arctic Sunrise. We sailed in the North Sea from… Read More »Introductory Ship’s Course
I’m not sure if it came from a guidance counselor or my parents or some sort of magical “install social norm” button, but somewhere along… Read More »Social norms: “professionalism”
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