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.
CoCreative
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October 1, 2015
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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.
CoCreative
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October 1, 2015
In a recent article on Tamarack Institute's website, we shared 3 Tools and 3 Tips for Assessing Your 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.
While other tools are appropriate for assessing impact, it's sometimes helpful for a group to take an honest look at whether the group itself is working. Check out the article here.
Assessing Your Collaboration's "Operating Model"
CoCreative
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October 1, 2015
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.
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