Showing posts with label shared leadership. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shared leadership. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

My Two Cents_07

So far I've suggested that beating CP will require us to manage our asses off, and that it’d do us a world of good to pay closer attention to some of the leading management thinkers and practitioners out there. I've also suggested that nonprofit-serving consultancies could fit that bill.

It's all been very general.

More specifically, what we should look for -- I believe -- are tips, tools, and techniques that will help us magnify our impact, get more bang for our buck, and become bigger up against our challenges. A few years ago, a Stanford Social Innovation Review article posed the question "How can we achieve 100x the results with just 2x the organization?" That's what I want to know. 

My search for answers has taken me again and again to consultants and their takes on: collaboration, constituent engagement, multi-stakeholder networks, "scaling up," and shared leadership. I've become fixated on productivity. I want to see us get a lot more work done through a lot more people. (with special emphasis on parents and family members of the 14-18 million kids in the U.S. with neurological disorders or conditions)

That's the direction I want to head next.

Monday, February 3, 2014

ROUND NINE: Powering Up, Part I

The way I see it...

You need me. I need you. You two need each another. This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship. 

Who are you two? 

On one hand, you're the PARENTS of the 14-18 million kids in the US with neurologic and developmental disorders. On the other, you're ORGANIZATIONS of all stripes out there acting on our kids' behalf.

ME? 

I'm both and in-between. I'm a CP parent, first and foremost. I'm also Parents to Projects (P2P) and, as such, my mission is to bring the two of you together -- specifically around work; mission critical work. I want to help our "organization side" get a lot more o' that done.

How come? 

To help us all magnify our impact in the world. To speed things up. To make a ginormous dent in our most pressing challenges and opportunities.

My daughter is unable to use the Net, so, writing /speaking for her...

SHE NEEDS US.

Will you please help me help you? 

I won't take "no" for an answer. I plan to try to be clearer about what I mean by that in subsequent posts.