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How Does Change Happen?

Tuesday Jun 22 2010

By Jennifer Corriero | Bio

Jennifer Corriero is co-founder and executive director of Taking It Global. Her poem, originally published on Jennifer's blog in December 2009, is reprinted with kind permission from the author.


How does change happen?
This is perhaps one of those eternal questions
that carries both simplicity
and depths of complexity
juxtaposed in a tension 
so bright and dark that
emotions explode and identities blur.

Is your belief defined by your role 
or is your role defined by your belief?

How does change happen?

POLICY says the policy maker
MARKETS says the business manager 
MASS MOBILIZATION says the organizer

DIALOGUE says the convenor
SYSTEMS CHANGE says the academic 
IMAGINATION says the artist 

INVENTION says the scientist 
INNOVATION says the technologist 
INVESTMENT says the banker 

DESIGN says the architect 
ENLIGHTENMENT says the spiritual guide 
RULE OF LAW says the lawyer

CONVICTION says the leader
EDUCATION says the teacher
REVOLUTION says the activist 

UNIVERSAL ACCESS says the philanthropist 
HEALTHY CHOICES says the coach 
AWARENESS says the communicator 

DATA says the analyst 
CRISIS says the journalist 
ACTION says the entrepreneur 
PERSPECTIVE says the author 

HOPE says the dreamer 
NETWORKS says the connector 
INSPIRATION says the storyteller 

LOVE says the mother
ASPIRATION says the father
LAUGHTER says the child
POSSIBILITY says the youth
REFLECTION says the elder 


And so we ask ourselves
Where we stand, where we shine and where we fly.
We ask whether or not
we are defined 
by the roles we take
or the collective outcomes that emerge
when our efforts and beliefs collide.

Is it magic or tragic that we disagree? 

 

Written by eldering at Wisdom in Action

Tagged with: belief change complexity jennifer_corriero taking_it_global

Link Up, Tune In, Co-Create

Monday Dec 08 2008

By George Por | Blog of Collective Intelligence
Yes!! “Let’s clean up the mess before we die” is the most concise and energizing way to say that we got one more chance to make a difference for a better world. But how can we clean up, in the next few decades, a “mess” produced by the millennia of scarcity, humans treating one another less than equals, unnecessary suffering caused by unwise social systems? Whether we can or can’t, our best bet is[Read More]

Written by eldering at Wisdom in Action

Tagged with: collective_intelligence collective_wisdom multigenerational_alliances passion

Multi-Generational Collaboration: Shaping Tomorrow, Together III

Tuesday Dec 02 2008

By Juanita Brown, David Isaacs and Samantha Tan | World Cafe website

Read the previous post in this series.

Together for Tomorrow

Exciting multi-generational collaborations are emerging as we continue to explore this rich terrain. One outcome of the Ojai InterGen dialogues at Meditation Mount will be a series of intergenerational programs in Ashland, Oregon that will be aired on-line and distributed globally. Multi-generational Global Cooling Cafes are being organized in other local communities. The 10th anniversary celebration of the Pioneers of Change, with young change makers in 70 countries, will include a focus on ways to ignite greater multi-generational partnering. Planning is also underway

[Read More]

Written by eldering at Wisdom in Action

Tagged with: intergenerational_programs multigenerational pioneers_of_change world_cafe

Multi-Generational Collaboration: Shaping Tomorrow, Together II

Thursday Nov 27 2008

By Juanita Brown, David Isaacs and Samantha Tan | World Cafe website

Read the first post in this series.

What Are We Learning?
At the Shambhala Institute and in subsequent gatherings exploring multi-generational partnership, we have experienced a similar outpouring of excitement and engagement. Key multi-generational dialogues aimed at building bridges between the generations have now been sponsored by Pegasus Communications at their international Systems Thinking in Action conferences, by the Institute for Noetic Sciences, the Bali Institute for Global Renewal, Meditation Mount and the Ojai Foundation, the World Café, and others. In 2005,[Read More]

Written by eldering at Wisdom in Action

Tagged with: elders intergenerational_dialogue leaders multigenerational shambhala_institute

Multi-Generational Collaboration: Shaping Tomorrow, Together

Tuesday Nov 25 2008

By Juanita Brown, David Isaacs and Samantha Tan | World Cafe website

Discovering One Another
In the summer of 2004, the World Café, the Berkana Institute, and the Shambhala Institute for Authentic Leadership convened an innovative inquiry into intergenerational wisdom and collaboration for the common good. A multi-generational team that ranged in age from 23 to 81 hosted the gathering. What we thought would be a small ‘learning laboratory’ of 20-30 people took off like wild-fire. The meeting, held in Nova Scotia, Canada, rapidly mushroomed[Read More]

Written by eldering at Wisdom in Action

Tagged with: multigenerational_collaboration shambhala_institute wisdom world_cafe

Too Late Smart

Tuesday Aug 12 2008

By Irene Noble


Admittedly my vision of my granddaughter is somewhat impaired by my love for her, but for the life of me I fail to understand how she became so wise so soon. We are both an only child, both raised by a single parent (a father for her, and a mother for me). We share a “jack of all trades” DNA. I watch her now as she, like my younger self, slightly out of focus, tries her wings. Like a hummingbird sampling nectars looking for the blossom with the most satisfying sugar, she fearlessly plunges into an array of interests that defy the time needed to perfect any one of them. I tell you this by way of introduction hoping to lead you into a greater subject. There she is at 23 with time to spare and here I am at 85 almost out of time.[Read More]

Written by eldering at Wisdom in Action

Tagged with: dream failure potential rejection serenity soul wisdom

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