NewsCircle

The experiment around creating a newsletter is to understand how can we best communicate what each circle achieved between tactical meetings. The format is highly emergent and the invitation is to jump in and co-create.

Issue #1 - 30.03.2017

The ThinkPact Project team is generally very excited about working together and setting up our operations. During the last month the main focus was on figuring out the team members' interest fields and setting up the architecture of collaboration. The team is also starting to get involved in a number of events to listen and understand the problem we'd like to solve.

Circle Architecture of Collaboration.

For the sake of simplicity and to begin with we have decided to follow the structure of the larger Amanitas group and set up circles with similar functions. You can read about the ThinkPact circles here. We need the help of each circle to better define for each the purpose and accountabilities. You can check Trello to find the detailed and updated Circle information in the ColorCoding cards (click on each Circle on the left column to learn more).

Circle TP Flow

The ThinkPact Flow circle has already had it's kick-off meeting. The circle is currently working in defining the roles and accountabilities, exploring how we might collaborate with Collaboratio Helvetica and researching methodologies that we are keen to bring in to our prototypes.

New members

Solomon Prakash has recently joined the ThinkPact project. He already took the Lead of the Prosperous Circle, he put together this thoughts on TP and plans to meet with Jan and Susanne Wittig during a lunch meeting in Switzerland. Give me a 'hi' when you see him on Slack :)

Ecoystem Ticker / Slack Channel Harvest

.....Collaboratio Helvetica ZoomCall 28.3. (Jan participated).... G3iD Geneva Global Goals Innovation Day 24 March was a great success with 700 participants and over 80 organisations...

Listening Phase

Just to remember us all, we are still in the "Listening Phase". Maybe you want to dive deeper on the four levels of listening that Otto Scharmer came up with ( level 3 and 4 we all need to practice hard). Here's a 8 minute video on the 4 Levels of Listening on youtube.

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