Reading: "Tribes for brewing ideas and engaging in positive change"
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 3:42 pm
Several years ago, I posted a piece to my professional blog titled "Tribes for brewing ideas and engaging in positive change." It gave a brief history of how "genius clusters" have emerged in various parts of the world, resulting in various intellectual breakthroughs, and then speculated whether the same could be done via communities enabled largely by digital technology.
I think it raises some interesting questions for how this community of educators, scholars, artists, advocates, healers, students, and practitioners from many walks of life and from many parts of the globe can help to create needed change around the concept and practice of dignity.
Here's the link:
https://newworkplace.wordpress.com/2015 ... ve-change/
David Yamada
I think it raises some interesting questions for how this community of educators, scholars, artists, advocates, healers, students, and practitioners from many walks of life and from many parts of the globe can help to create needed change around the concept and practice of dignity.
Here's the link:
https://newworkplace.wordpress.com/2015 ... ve-change/
David Yamada