Tech and Data in Organizing
Caleb Schwartz, Emily S. Lin, Leading Change Network, Maggie Hughes, Ned Howey, Toni Kokenis-
Type
Videos
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Region
Global
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Practice
Coaching, Public narrative, Relationship building, Team structure, Strategy, Action
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Language
English
Tech and data explorations in Teaching Organizing: Lessons on Teams and Coaching
Series of sessions dedicated to exploring lessons around using tech and data in our approach to organizing.
Our first session showcased the tech and data explorations of the teaching team of ‘Organizing: People, Power, Change’ course taught by Marshall Ganz.
Maggie Hughes, Toni Kokenis, Emily Lin, and Caleb Schwartz from the teaching team, shared their lessons from their explorations with tech and data to understand the process and impact of how teams organize, and the role of coaching in the learning journey.
Tech in organizing: Advantages, Dangers and Possibilities
Ned Howey explores the dangers, advantages, and possibilities of organizing online using technologies to support organizing, and how we might innovate new approaches to build people power in a digitalized world.
Ned has led digital strategy for hundreds of projects for progressive NGOs, political parties and candidates in over 35 countries. He is the CEO and co-founder of Tectonica (www.tectonica.co), an international political agency that is dedicated to catalyzing movements through digital organizing.
This is the second session of our series of events dedicated to exploring lessons around using tech and data in our approach to organizing.
Resource Information
- Year: 2021
- Author: Caleb Schwartz, Emily S. Lin, Leading Change Network, Maggie Hughes, Ned Howey, Toni Kokenis
- Tags: Coaching, Data, Lessons learned_Reviews_Reflections_Debriefs, Organizing, Organizing - Online, Teams_Team building, Technology
- Access : Member-only
- Regions : Global
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