Drumbeat/events/toronto/training/followup

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Three key take-aways

  • Make a wish to the Drumbeat universe (international)
  • Stuff you can offer and stuff you need to succeed (local)
  • Ask people "When you do case study / speed geeing, make sure you have a list of follow-up asks"
  • Having some kind of encouragement for simple follow-up events, e.g., coffee klatch, kitchen table sprint, DemoCamp Drumbeat, etc. (Keep the rhythm going!)
  • Local-to-local; find out who your local peers are.

Challenge

  • How to "be where the network is"
  • Vs. building our own network
  • Avoiding the sense of competition
  • How to have a broad number of voices, but _also_ coordination

Ideas

  • Brainstorm / inventory -> Parking lot
    • Resources
    • Opportunities
    • Committments
    • Networks
    • Gives / Asks
  • Commitment level
    • Local / global
    • Short term / long term
    • Small network / big committment
  • Get folks to make a personal commitment and then mail it back to them

Tactics / Big Tent

  • We don't have to make it political
  • We can agree on the common points and avoid the other stuff
  • Follow througs:
    • Local
    • Global


Our Experiences of Events / Brainstorm

  • Every has a positive experience at the event; then nothing happens.
  • Question: How to get actual tangible things.
  • Getting roped into bigger commitments
  • Question: How to avoid over-committing / commitment is too high
  • Question: How to balance the recruitment / prep those that need to recruit to be ready to make the ask
  • Q: If we want a local community, how do we keep the pump primed…?
  • Q: How to you create "low bar" genuine participation opportunities
    • Resource "Free culture lunch" in NYC.
  • For follow-up: Optimal opp is low-bar high-focus...
  • The Turning POint social movement
    • Ask people for their visions for social change
    • The ideas was to prepare groups to take on movement-building
    • But, people are overloaded, overcommitted, and so on...
    • Therefor, what are the common points of alliance vs....?
    • Opp: How do we make the story relevant to a broad number of people
    • Changing behaviour is also relevant; follow-up with an action vs. an ongoing commitment
  • How to keep people connected and focused on action?
    • Needs to be relevant
    • Has to also be a small, low, commitment
    • Connecting resources, i.e., "What can you _give_ to help the open Web movement."
  • Q: How to throw out the follow-up to the projects that need support, e.g., P2PU
  • Q: How to create affinity, connections, and networks…? Mapping / inventory…? Reveal the network and the periphery of opportunities…?
  • Q: Is the only pattern for it to carry on other events like this one today…?
  • Build infrastructure: coalitions, networks, affinity … parallel infrastructure