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The Collaboratory Playlist: Reimagine Gathering

June 27, 2019 By eJP

By The Collaboratory Team When you can’t attend a convening, too often its content is off-limits. Even if you do go, you might be left with only a few handouts or notes jotted down quickly on your phone. In the spirit of ‘Reimagine Gathering’ - this year’s theme of The Collabo … [Read more...] about The Collaboratory Playlist: Reimagine Gathering

Filed Under: Readers Forum, The American Jewish Scene Tagged With: Innovation, networks, ROI Community / Schusterman, UpStart

From Organization-Centric to Network-Focused Design: A Response to Drs. Kingston and Windmueller

June 27, 2019 By eJP

By Lisa Colton and Miriam Brosseau Recently Marylin E. Kingston, Ph.D. and Steven Windmueller, Ph.D. published an article here titled The Same Jewish Crowd! Who’s Showing Up and Why, exploring the behavior of multiple concentric circles of people, and their relationship to J … [Read more...] about From Organization-Centric to Network-Focused Design: A Response to Drs. Kingston and Windmueller

Filed Under: Readers Forum, The American Jewish Scene Tagged With: networks, Rose Community Foundation

The Power of Leaders Who Leverage Networks

June 26, 2019 By eJP

As part of the Jim Joseph Foundation’s investment in Leadership Development through ten grants following an open request for proposals, the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL) is conducting a cross-portfolio research study to understand common outcomes, themes, a … [Read more...] about The Power of Leaders Who Leverage Networks

Filed Under: Readers Forum, The American Jewish Scene Tagged With: Jim Joseph Foundation, leadership, networks

Networks Rising

April 26, 2017 By eJP

By Rabbi Sid Schwarz Sometimes you read a book to learn about something new. But at other times you read a book to find language for that which is already part of the way you function in the world. I had the latter experience reading the new book by Rabbi Hayim Herring, … [Read more...] about Networks Rising

Filed Under: Readers Forum, The American Jewish Scene Tagged With: networks

Jewish Program Completed, Now What?

November 21, 2013 By eJP

Forming a Community of Practice to Advance Alumni Networks by Seth Cohen, Yaniv Rivlin, Dawne Bear Novicoff and Jon Marker Over the past several years, the Jewish community has seen a proliferation of effective and innovative strategies for engaging young adults in tailored and … [Read more...] about Jewish Program Completed, Now What?

Filed Under: Professional Development Tagged With: alumni, Jim Joseph Foundation, network weaving, networks, Schusterman

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