A quick thought piece on #blockchain and its impact on trust. There is so much more there, especially for #communities, and I'm looking forward to write more about it in the future.
https://t.co/ro6H9VJiyU
@nick_dewilde true @nick_dewilde – my thinking here was that capabilities can also be determined by non monetary member contributions such as time and skill (in a learning community or community of practice or certain co-operative models).
First stab ab my version of a Community Flywheel. Inspired by @nick_dewilde's post on The Social Architecture of Impactful Communities https://t.co/0tdW2MdIdm
Trust can be a powerful catalyst for communication and collaboration – it can make things that seem impossible achievable. A brief exploration around the structure, the conditions that enable Trust and how it is built and sometimes broken. https://t.co/A9uf8rQ9FI #community
Incredibly good write up on the importance of our fringe relationships to our well-being and professional life by @amandamull in the @TheAtlantic: https://t.co/MReNGpJ75m thanks @nickgray for sharing.
Five Questions for Community Decision Making: What are we deciding? By when? Who should be part of the process? Who makes the decision? Who can veto? Who do we need to inform? Inspired by Andy Grove.
Join me Wednesday 1pm EST on Quilt (https://t.co/Cfw2G95zQ2) to talk about Community & Care – and everything in between belonging, trust and resilience!
@Austen Do we do anything alone? I actually think progress, innovation (and wealth creation) happens within groups of people, who teach and inspire each other. Sure we forge our own path both others have shown us the direction.