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We’re continuously learning and we bet you are too.
Systemic change is complex, humbling, and deeply gratifying. We’re committed to exploring and contributing to this evolving field and find a lot of joy when we do it side-by-side with fellow practitioners.
Here, you’ll find our collection of past interactive webinars and articles. We hope they spark your curiosity too!

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12 Tools to Foster Alignment & Collaboration
Here's a small kit of simple tools that we often use to help minimize resistance and polarization in groups so they can get and stay aligned in the work and collaborate effectively. Try these out, and let us know how they worked for you!

It's Not Collaboration as Usual...
In supporting the startup and turnaround of numerous collaborations, we've learned a few things about how the Collaborative Innovation approach is different than collaboration as it is commonly practiced. This article shares a table that summarizes some of the key differences.

Polarity Thinking Keynote Address
We turn difficult underlying tensions and conflict into resources for deep collaboration and innovation. Watch this keynote at the 2012 Systems Thinking in Action conference with our colleague Cliff Kayser of Polarity Partnerships for some insights into one of the many frameworks we use to advance productive collaboration among diverse stakeholders.

Transcending Paradigms...Together
Donella Meadows’ powerful concept of "transcending paradigms" offers a transformative approach to creating meaningful change in our families, communities, and the world. She argues that by recognizing the complementary nature of opposing values—like freedom and accountability, or reason and faith—we can transcend the limitations of entrenched perspectives and foster true interdependence. To shift the systems we live in, we must not only question our own paradigms but learn to do so together, embracing the hidden truths within each other’s beliefs.

Assessing Your Collaboration's "Operating Model"
Sometimes, things just don't feel right in collective impact initiatives. If you feel that way about your own initiative, it might be time for a checkup. Fortunately, collective impact initiatives don't need doctors or even outside experts to tell them how they're doing. Conducting a transparent, shared, and meaningful self-assessment is a powerful experience that can build even greater commitment and energy among your group.

Overcome Sustainability Challenges By Forging Alliances: An Interview with Russ Gaskin of CoCreative
CoCreative partner Russ Gaskin was interviewed by Christopher Skroupa of Skytop Strategies on how companies can more effectively collaborate with stakeholders to solve tough sustainability challenges.

Collaboration Pattern #6: Working Concurrently
People often assume that work needs to happen in a linear, sequential way or that everyone needs have a say in all parts of the work. That not only slows down the work, it’s less productive and less engaging for participants, and it can silence diverse voices. This article outlines some of the benefits of working concurrently.

Collaboration Pattern #5: The Design Process
Innovation is often perceived as a neat and orderly process, but it’s actually messy and unpredictable, and the desire for it to be orderly and predictable blocks the very learning and innovation that we need to be successful in our work together. We often present the Design Squiggle in the very first meeting of a network and explain that the process won’t be linear and neat, and why that's a good thing.

Collaboration Pattern #4: Spiraling
We spiral all the time at CoCreative. No, that doesn’t mean we’re losing it, or that we're stressed out. Spiraling is about expanding the circle of ownership and deepening engagement as we discuss an initiative's potential goal, analysis, critical shifts, and potential solutions with a growing network of people. Read on to learn more.

Collaboration Pattern #3: Leveraging Tensions
This article reveals how seemingly opposing values in collaboration - like fast vs. slow, or action vs. analysis - aren't problems to solve, but powerful catalysts for better solutions. Learn how successful facilitators frame these "Creative Tensions" as assets rather than obstacles, and discover eight key polarities that drive innovative teamwork.

Collaboration Pattern #2: Checking Back
Discover the often-overlooked key to successful collaborative innovation: the art of "Checking Back." This essential practice ensures your team's current work remains aligned with its original purpose - or evolves intentionally when needed. Learn why treating every aspect of your project as a "working version" leads to more dynamic and effective outcomes.

Designing Virtual Meetings for Clarity and Momentum: A Case Study with Mosaic
Virtual meetings can be places of rich collaboration or they can be places where people connect in and then immediately check out to get through email. In this article we share some learning about how virtual collaboration can be both richly meaningful and closely intimate.

Leading As If Life Matters
If you or anyone you know is aspiring to lead organizations into a livable future, we share this inspiring new resource with you. Maren Maier recently co-authored a book with Dr. Mary McBride and our frequent collaborator Xue Bai entitled “Leading As If Life Matters: An Invitation to Attend a Future of Our Own Making.”

Virtual Meetings for Clarity and Momentum
We often assume that online meetings mean disengagement and boredom but some of our most meaningful, intimate, and energetic sessions have happened online. Learn and experience some methods and guidelines for genuine online engagement in this archived webinar from April, 2020.

Designing a Powerful Shared Intent
A clear and powerful shared intent is key to the success of any collaboration. In this session, Russ Gaskin and Sharon Simms explored how to keep diverse stakeholders at the table despite their differences, generate energy and momentum to fuel the work, and establish the focus for everyone to stay on track amidst competing priorities and political forces.

Failing Productively in Systems Change: Key Mindsets & Practices
This era of disruption requires us to take on deeper systemic challenges. As changemakers, how do we embrace failure as an inevitable part of the work of shifting complex systems? In this webinar, CoCreative team members Russ Gaskin, Heather Equinoss, and Luzette Jaimes led a co-inquiry to deepen our shared understanding of productive failure, why it is important to systems change and the key mindsets that need to be challenged to do so.

Navigating Cultural Diversity in Pursuit of Collective Wellness
In this webinar, Andres Marquez-Lara, Founder and CEO of UFacilitate, and host and CoCreative team member Luzette Jaimes, focus on our relationship with other humans and in and in particular how our cultural values and backgrounds influence these interactions often in ways we often don't realize. Through a series of highly interactive and introspective activities participants are invited to reflect on their own culture and stories, as well as introduce a performance framework to help transcend the dominant narratives that often prevent us from connecting and tapping into our collective strengths.

Enhancing Aliveness for Individual and Systems Transformations
Fostering patterns of aliveness in ourselves, our teams, our organizations, and our stakeholder systems is essential for bringing about transformative change. In this webinar, Dominic Stucker, Managing Partner at the Collective Leadership Institute, and host and CoCreative team member Luzette Jaimes, explore patterns of aliveness at the individual and systems levels.

White Supremacy Culture and Systems Change, with Dr. Tema Okun
A conversation with Tema Okun, Karen Proctor, Diane Johnson, our colleagues Marta Ceroni from the Academy for Systems Change and Luis Alejandro Tapia from Illuminate for joining us in our inquiry to learn more about white supremacy culture, discuss how it's shifted in the last 20 years, and explore implications for our work in complex systems change.

Culture, Collaboration, and Choice: A Values Approach
Luzette and Russ joined Liz Weaver from Tamarack Institute for an intimate conversation about how dominant cultural norms impair effective collaboration. We shared the results of new research on the negative results we get when dominant cultural values suppress other ways of knowing, being, and doing in collaboration—and how to cultivate more integrative approaches.

Narrative: Personal, Political, Planetary, with lawrence barriner II
In this highly participatory talk, we explored the power of personal storytelling by re-membering ourselves through the lens of the personal, the political, and the planetary. We navigated the perpetual tension between the individual and the systemic to honor our differences as we create new senses of belonging and liberatory power.

Trauma and the Role of Healing in Systems Change, with Dr. Hasshan Batts
Together with Hasshan Batts, we explored the idea that to be truly effective, our systems work must be rooted in our interdependence as well as an examination of the past. We explored the role of relationships, self reflective practices and systems change in healing from individual, collective and organizational trauma.

Talk Story with Aunty Puanani Burgess: A Call from our Ancestors
We were very pleased to talk story with Hawaiian elder Aunty Pua and hear a call from our ancestors to behave as 'ohana, Family, in a moment of chaos, and to remember: Ua mau ke Ea, o ka 'Aina i ka Pono (The Life of This Land is perpetuated in Hope).

Leveraging the 5 Critical Design Tensions In Collaborative Innovation
Do you wish you had a way to transform stuck-ness and confusion into innovation and engagement? How can you help people "see together" so they can combine their diverse perspectives to create better solutions? In this session we focus on a practical and sophisticated method for creating solutions that are best for the short-term AND the long-term, for strategically optimizing learning AND action, for helping stakeholders be both realistic AND optimistic as they work through complex systemic challenges.

Four Agendas for Leading Multi-stakeholder Collaboration
In this webinar, hosted by our good friends at the Tamarack Institute, Russ Gaskin and Heather Equinoss introduce Collaborative Innovation, provide a roadmap to guide how this work unfolds, and introduce the “four agendas” of collaborative innovation that build momentum, accountability, and meaningful change.

4 Elements of Use of Self
Ever heard of "use of self"? It's the idea that we can use ourselves as powerful instruments of change in service of a greater good. But what is use of self and how do we cultivate powerful use of self in our systems change practice? Join our team and special guest host Hasshan Batts as we explored these important questions in our March, 2020 webinar.

The Benefits of Fear, Conflict, Failure, & Resistance
If you're leading systems change work, you will no doubt experience fear, conflict, resistance, and even failure at some point along your journey. These might show up in the people you work with and might show up inside you. But these things are not only normal in our work, they actually have some hidden benefits. In this archived webinar, we explore how these traditionally "bad" things can actually help us in our work.

The Benefits of Fear, Conflict, Failure, & Resistance
If you're leading systems change work, you will no doubt experience fear, conflict, resistance, and even failure at some point along your journey. These might show up in the people you work with and might show up inside you. But these things are not only normal in our work, they actually have some hidden benefits. In this archived webinar, we explore how these traditionally "bad" things can actually help us in our work.

The Well-Being For All Series | Cultivating Self-Awareness for Collective Well-Being
In this webinar, Kerstin Tebbe, Founder of Collective Mind and webinar series co-hosts Marta Ceroni (Academy for Systems Change) and Russ Gaskin (CoCreative) invite us to consider this connection between our self-awareness and how we show up in collectives. The event focuses on introspection for self-knowledge as a key pathway for interacting in healthy, effective ways in the groups and collectives we participate in. Reflect on relevant personal experiences and think about building our introspection muscles to increase self-awareness and interact more effectively in collectives.

Serie de Webinarios Bienestar para Todes | Las Dimensiones Escondidas del Bienestar
Aunque podríamos desear estar bien todo el tiempo, hay momentos cuando la desesperación, el desgaste o la desesperanza surgen y nos abruman. En estos momentos, cómo nos envolvemos con otres, nos cuidamos y abrazamos el aprendizaje y las percepciones que estos momentos “en baja” nos ofrecen pueden ser determinantes poderosos del bienestar. En esta sesión, Ana Lucía Castaño Galvis (ARARE) y Paz Bascuñán (Ancla Latam), nos van a guiar a través de una reflexión sobre cómo no estar bien puede ser una fuente poderosa de aprendizaje sobre lo que realmente necesitamos para estar realmente bien, individual y colectivamente.

The Well-Being For All Series | The Discipline of Spaciousness
How might we differentiate between unconscious habits and intentional practices that could sustain our well-being for the long haul? In this thoughtful and inspiring session in our Well-Being for All series with the esteemed Zen Master, Norma Wong, we reconnected with our bodies, particularly through the power of conscious breathing. By becoming aware of our breath, we can better manage stress and anxiety, and enhance our leadership presence. In conversation with Norma, we explored how we cultivate the self-discipline required to maintain spaciousness, fostering resilience and creativity in the face of global challenges.


The Well-Being For All Series | Well-being in Complexity
In this interactive session, we explored how the stories we have about the world shape how we see and respond to challenges and how understanding this can help us shift our quality of life for the better. We worked together to understand how the nervous system is wired for safety and threat, and how we can work with it to develop the capacity to manage stress, deal with tough situations, and come back to a state of balance and possibility.


The Well-Being For All Series | Calling Forth the Light: Elevating Our Well-Being in These Emergent Times
In this session, Deb Halliday invited us to elevate the beloved world we are co-creating, and foster one another’s path of well-being in our personal, relational, organizational, and community lives.


Māori Future Making: An Indigenous Approach to Social Innovation, with Tokona Te Raki
Dr. Eruera Tarena and a group of rangatahi from Tokona Te Raki share Te Korekoreka, a #socialinnovation framework grounded in the three realms of the Io tradition through which things come into being: Te Ao, the world of light; Te Kore, the world of potential; and Te Pō, the world of darkness. Building from these realms, Eru and his team have developed a systemic change framework that is inherently intergenerational and continuously iterates between past, present, and future.
