Learning with the people I have the honor to collaborate with is one of my favorite parts of my work as a consultant. In my 20+ years of experience supporting leaders and teams to enhance their communication skills so that they communicate effectively and work better, together, to design actionable solutions to complex problems - I'm still learning!
A big piece I’ve come to understand is that often, when an organization’s efforts are primarily focused on external programmatic needs rather than internal culture, it can create conflict, inhibit effective program implementation, and reproduce inequities. During internal culture transformation process, communication is key. The most common question I hear is, how? Do you find yourself asking HOW? How might we facilitate the change we aim to see? How might we align values with action? How might we engage a more collaborative process that uplifts our innate diversity? How might we center equity, justice, and joy while working within a system designed against us and/or those we care about and are in community with? In response to this common struggle, I am constantly fine-tuning my approach while learning about new resources and creating them too! I am excited to be integrating emergent findings from my doctoral research project on peace and health equity innovation, highlights include: Your communications approach When faced with conflict (which is necessary for transformation!) do your best to start with a needs-assessment even if a brief ‘temperature check’ activity. When the group is ready, integrate dialogue, narrative, storytelling, and related healing-centered strategies focused on building relationships and connection through shared values, goals, and meaning. Some communication and facilitation prompts you might consider are:
Your workflow management Everyone has their own process for this, and it can take trial and error to find what works. Different methods might work for some and not others, and note the importance to consider cultural and personal differences, which are worth celebrating! Some tips to consider are:
An additional resource is Nonprofit AF for those in the non-profit sector and beyond, these musings and resources on a variety of topics including ED Life, board relations, etc. are on-point, relevant, and useful! >> If you’d like to learn more about how to integrate and apply these tools, or receive curated guidance specific to your unique context, please contact me to schedule a complimentary discovery session.
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AuthorHi, I'm Michelle, a Researcher & Facilitator playing in the nexus of health, justice, and peacebuilding. Archives
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