Building Capacity for Collaboration & Systems Transformation

Building Capacity for Collaboration & Systems Transformation

Sylvia Cheuy

Workshop follow up documents

LUNCH & LEARN Webinar Series

Dear Building Capacity for Collaboration & Systems Transformation attendees and registrants, we were thrilled that 43 of 54 registrants were able to safely attend our event. We also recognize that 11 of you, who planned to attend, could not get to us, as Mother Nature made it a challenging day.
In light of this our facilitator, Sylvia Cheuy, Consulting Director, Tamarack Institute, is graciously offering to provide 3 Lunch and Learn webinars to make sure everyone has the opportunity to experience the learning that took place on Jan 29th. The webinars will all be conducted from 12 to 1 PM as follows – please register to attend. There is no charge and open to all DC MOVES participating organizations. Consider sharing with a colleague or fellow employee.

Register for -> Feb 22 – Discover the power and possibility of multi-sector collaboration
Presentation for webinar one

Register for -> March 1 – Cultivate a Systems Perspective – thinking strategically about programs and systems
Presentation for webinar two

Register for -> March 8 – Adopt an innovation mindset – explore design thinking approaches
Presentation for webinar three

 

This event has passed

When
January 29, 2019, 9:30am to 3:30pm

Where
Salvation Army, 690 Riddell Rd, Orangeville, ON L9W 5G5

Who
Sylvia Cheuy, Consulting Director, Tamarack Institute’s Collective Impact Idea Area

This workshop provides tools and approaches to enhance our capacity to work collaboratively for systems change.

This day-long workshop offers us the opportunity to deepen knowledge of 3 interconnected practices that support systems change: multi-sector collaboration, collective impact and community innovation. We will learn – and apply – practical tools to translate these practices into action. 

What We Will Learn?
We will explore ideas and apply practical tools to:

  • Discover the power and possibility of multi-sector collaboration – Make the case and discover tools that affirm, and harness, the shared leadership needed for community change.
  • Cultivate a Systems Perspective – Discover how to work beyond existing programs and services to enhance our ability to impact community issues.
  • Adopt an Innovation Mindset – Explore how design thinking approaches can be used to develop and test innovative approaches to address our most challenging community issues.

Coffee and light lunch
Cost: $25

Register Now