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Find Your Tribe: The “Who” of Leading Change

By March 5, 2013

By CJ CallenOriginally posted at: http://www.compasspoint.org/blog/find-your-tribe-“who”-leading-change Recently I found myself chatting with someone with roots in philanthropy about my current effort to lead my organization in a process of re-imagining our future to increase our social impact. That person provided her insights and support; she recognized that my “big idea” for my organization sounded like it…

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Connect To A Network Of Likeminded Organizations

By February 21, 2013

At the Whitman Institute, we invest in the power of relationships, constructive dialogue, and the connections they generate to trigger problem solving and creative approaches required to achieve our vision.  As we move into 2013, we are looking towards inviting ever more opportunities for our network to connect to each other.  In that vein, we…

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Happy New Year!

By January 11, 2013

Happy New Year, everyone!   We hope you have glided with grace, ease, and vibrance into 2013.  Here are a few notes for our network that we send with love into these first, fresh days of the year. A New FaceWe’re welcoming Fabienne Doze to the team to provide much needed, hands on communications and administrative support a…

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Interactive CA Voters Guide

By October 5, 2012

TWI partner City Club is happy to introduce a new resource, powered by the wisdom of California voters.  This free, non-partisan resource is intended to support thoughtful civic engagement by lifting up the voices of citizens who will be impacted by the policy initiatives on the ballot this November.In fact, a few days ago, Living…

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Reflections of an Art House Filmmaker in a YouTube World

By August 2, 2012

  By Sam Green These are exciting times for documentary filmmakers like myself. With technological advances from newly affordable HD video cameras to avenues of dissemination like YouTube revolutionizing the field, it’s never been easier to make a film and get it out there. People all over the globe who had once been voiceless can…

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