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How to Start a Movement?
 What Question to ask?




    From a Few to a Swarm
If You Ain't in it, It Won't Work!
    What Question to ask?
How to Start a Movement?
 What Question to ask?



    “Never doubt that a small group of
    thoughtful, committed citizens can
  change the world. Indeed, it is the only
          thing that ever has.”
             Margaret Mead
How do Movements Happen?
  What Question to ask?
Keys of Swarming
We are part of the system. Therefore the
more healthy the whole is, the better for
each of us as well.
Each time a question or need arises, that
the swarm recognises as important, the
swarm will find a way to take care of it.
What is Swarm Leadership?
(consciously) playing a contributing role
within the Swarm.



Swarm leadership is both a personal
attitude of responsibility and a
leadership role within a movement, tribe
or network that you happen to have.
Watch Movements Happen
●
    Idea Leader, Initiator, Free Spirit,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPeeZ6viNgY&feature=related
 ●
    First Follower(s), Look Here Pointers,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-G-cBND9cN4&feature=related
●
    Connector, Makes things happening between the people.
    Facilitator, Mediator.
Social media like twitter, facebook, process facilitators, coffee lady
 ●
    Giver of Meaning, Reporter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW8amMCVAJQ
What Makes Swarms Swarm?
Self organisation. Open communication between all
members and decentralised control, distributed
problem-solving and multiple interactions.
Indirect Cooperation. Adaptive mimicking
Diversity of knowledge. ‘wisdom of crowds’, including
‘weak signals’ Swarms have no interest in which opinion
is right or wins, the swarm wants to flourish.
 A Clear Collective Purpose or Longing. We need to
feel direction.

(1st 3 after Peter Miller “The Smart Swarm”)
How to Start a Movement?
 What Question to ask?




   “You can control your actions,
 but you can't control the outcome.”
How to Start a Movement?
 What Question to ask?




    “Attract and Include others
   with a purposeful difference.”
What Attracts People ask?
  What Question to   to Join?
Shared Purpose




As leaders we should perhaps not be so much
focussed on outcomes and results, but on what
wants to be heard.
Serve a Higher Purpose
We, the masses, will only contribute if it
makes sense and has meaning for us.
And of course, if it’s fun and easy to do
so.
How do you create the change?
To make change you need emotions. Strong emotions. Love and hate can create the change.
You know, love and hate are not opposites. The opposite of love is not hate but indifference. It is
Indifference which allows people to trash the forests. It is indifference what allows us to destroy our
planet. Those people who do that don’t hate the planet. They just... don’t care. Hate creates fear.
Fear kills compassion. Having no compassion makes you indifferent.

Luckily, love can extinguish indifference. It makes sense to stick with love if you want to create the
change. Once you have peace inside you it is much easier to know right from wrong.

                                                Rainer Nõlvak, the initiator of Let's do it! in Estonia



                                                                            http://www.letsdoitworld.org/
Helping the Swarm Swarm
Do not work from control, but from facilitating the energy.

Dare to play different roles. Be idea carrier and see if you are followed.
Make your message as attractive, easy and as fun as possible to follow.

If you don’t have an idea, than follow and support what needs help.
Create a community out of your environment, where people regard each others
as members of the same movement, with the same purpose.
Intelligent Ant Design
●   Everyone is told very clear, what needs to go where. What is most
    important now and what is less so.
●   Everyone is asked to act like a smart ant. ‘If you see a job, its yours.’
    Fill up the neglects of all others.
●
    Help everyone who can’t do something alone first.
●   Accept and ask help when needed on an equal level. There is no
    ownership of any job, unless specified by us. But do know that
    some people may have more experience than you in certain
    things. Trust those.
●
    You are ready when we all are ready.
●   Then have ‘smart’ roles at key points.
Swarm Leaders
Leaders of Movements
How can You Boost ato ask?
    What Question   Movement?
What gives life to groups and tribes?




1. A mix of people that love and acknowledge each other.
2. Share purpose/vision and access to active participation in getting there.
3. Members feel at the same time builder of it all and of service to it all.
By facilitating space for others to
participate, cocreation and cohesion
become present.




       Facilitate destiny
Building an Action Network


                    How does it work? What do we want to happen?
           Knowledge & Insight Creative Tribe Design

          Practical Foundations Cocreation & Networks
What do we have to do to make How do we play it together into
                      it work?  existence?




  Compare with the 4 questions: Why do we take action? What do we want? What assets are needed? What
 behaviour is needed?
Activating and Directing Questions are:
• Simple and Clear
        (who is the idea owner? What is the goal?)
• Stimulate and inspire research and action
        (what would be the simplest way to make a
difference?)
• Are essential and deepening.
        (why would we give our lives for this?)
• Question arrived paradigms.
        (how can the weak/children save us?)
• Open new doors and possibilities
        (what’s beyond democracy?)
• Are positive and empowering
        (how can our company become world famous?)
The secret to positive mobilisation.
How to make it work in seven great questions

1.How to discover the right people?
2.How to generate great ideas?
3.How to create easy and attractive access?
4.How to unlock possibility by making fun of it?
5.How to host or facilitate rather than lead?
6.How are you making a difference?
7.How can we help you do that?
Daan van Geijlswijk and Floris Koot Tribing workshop in one slide:

Get your Tribe Alive: Activating networks
Lessons learned at Wonder, Novib and Sos Kinderdorpen en currently at Knowmads.
 

 Key words:
●
 Inspire. What is the essential purpose I sign in on?
●
 Connect. How do we connect and involve people and ideas with
other people and ideas?
●
 Activate. How do we facilitate action?
●
 Cultivate. How do we deal with each other? (community of
practice) (Inclusion)

What else needs to be included?
Tools, internet, new media, meetings, brainstorm techniques.
Background philosophy and theory.
What means do we have to start up and support projects and contacts?
Informal Leadership
                       your principles

• Connectivity & Synergy
  Your capability to build up relationships. Your
  capability to adjust/sense to what is needed here and
  now. To offer people a clear purpose.

• Integrity & Freedom
  The measure to which you walk your talk and you can
  be relied upon. The measure to which your passion,
  profession and purpose are aligned. The measure to
  which you dare to act to your own insights.
Lessons from Improv Theater
                                    your attitude


Say Yes! Have an open attitude: forward, participate and contribute with and to
what is already there. Ants get more results when they carry a dead beetle
together, than when each of them would like to bring in their own prize.

Dare to Take a Risk. In a mass contribute what feels true. Be
less inclined to bend to peer pressure. Dare to say or do what feels true, even if you
don’t know how it will be received. Profile yourself on the net.

Let Others Shine. Is about integrity in use of sources, supporting
idea carriers, not needing to be original or be the leader. They say if everyone
works for himself on stage, you have but one supporter. If everyone works for the
others, everyone else is out to let you shine.
Get the Community going
                            your actions I

STORYTELLING Tell stories that show the community what
works and how it works. Tell stories where you want to go with it.
Be honest. If you got something from the community show that it
worked or how it helped you.
SHARE         Ask what you need. Offer what you can. Build
relationships for their own sake, not to get anywhere. You make
the biggest difference if you contribute your personal gifts and
talents. Expect nothing in return.
CONNECT Good relationships are more important than being in
control.
INVOLVE Get everyone to share in the action, results and
celebrations.
Lessons from Dutch Agents
                                               your actions II

●
    Ask many people for a little.

●
    Use Social Media, Apps, anything that helps to improve everyone to communicate easily.

●
    Invite and invest in Sustainable People. Work where possible with Social Surplus.

●
    Make it interesting and great to contribute. “Yes, I was part of … and helped it grow!”

●
    Use smart facilitation tools to develop the core with a bigger group of people.

●
    Frame principles for the community. Use checkable sentences.

●
    Embrace Diversity.

●
    It is important that every individual in the crowd is also an independent free thinking soul that takes
    responsibility for his or her own actions.

●
    It’s okay if things fail or get messy. We are finding things out. Together.

●
    Allow for ‘the right of initiative’.

●   Make sure the Essentials are taken care of.
How to Start a Movement?
 What Question to ask?
Start a Movement!
What Question to ask?




  “The Answer to How is Yes”
         Peter Block

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Start A Movement

  • 1.
  • 2. How to Start a Movement? What Question to ask? From a Few to a Swarm
  • 3. If You Ain't in it, It Won't Work! What Question to ask?
  • 4. How to Start a Movement? What Question to ask? “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead
  • 5. How do Movements Happen? What Question to ask?
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Keys of Swarming We are part of the system. Therefore the more healthy the whole is, the better for each of us as well. Each time a question or need arises, that the swarm recognises as important, the swarm will find a way to take care of it.
  • 10. What is Swarm Leadership? (consciously) playing a contributing role within the Swarm. Swarm leadership is both a personal attitude of responsibility and a leadership role within a movement, tribe or network that you happen to have.
  • 11.
  • 12. Watch Movements Happen ● Idea Leader, Initiator, Free Spirit, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPeeZ6viNgY&feature=related ● First Follower(s), Look Here Pointers, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-G-cBND9cN4&feature=related ● Connector, Makes things happening between the people. Facilitator, Mediator. Social media like twitter, facebook, process facilitators, coffee lady ● Giver of Meaning, Reporter http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW8amMCVAJQ
  • 13. What Makes Swarms Swarm? Self organisation. Open communication between all members and decentralised control, distributed problem-solving and multiple interactions. Indirect Cooperation. Adaptive mimicking Diversity of knowledge. ‘wisdom of crowds’, including ‘weak signals’ Swarms have no interest in which opinion is right or wins, the swarm wants to flourish. A Clear Collective Purpose or Longing. We need to feel direction. (1st 3 after Peter Miller “The Smart Swarm”)
  • 14. How to Start a Movement? What Question to ask? “You can control your actions, but you can't control the outcome.”
  • 15. How to Start a Movement? What Question to ask? “Attract and Include others with a purposeful difference.”
  • 16. What Attracts People ask? What Question to to Join?
  • 17. Shared Purpose As leaders we should perhaps not be so much focussed on outcomes and results, but on what wants to be heard.
  • 18. Serve a Higher Purpose We, the masses, will only contribute if it makes sense and has meaning for us. And of course, if it’s fun and easy to do so.
  • 19. How do you create the change? To make change you need emotions. Strong emotions. Love and hate can create the change. You know, love and hate are not opposites. The opposite of love is not hate but indifference. It is Indifference which allows people to trash the forests. It is indifference what allows us to destroy our planet. Those people who do that don’t hate the planet. They just... don’t care. Hate creates fear. Fear kills compassion. Having no compassion makes you indifferent. Luckily, love can extinguish indifference. It makes sense to stick with love if you want to create the change. Once you have peace inside you it is much easier to know right from wrong.                                      Rainer Nõlvak, the initiator of Let's do it! in Estonia http://www.letsdoitworld.org/
  • 20. Helping the Swarm Swarm Do not work from control, but from facilitating the energy. Dare to play different roles. Be idea carrier and see if you are followed. Make your message as attractive, easy and as fun as possible to follow. If you don’t have an idea, than follow and support what needs help. Create a community out of your environment, where people regard each others as members of the same movement, with the same purpose.
  • 21. Intelligent Ant Design ● Everyone is told very clear, what needs to go where. What is most important now and what is less so. ● Everyone is asked to act like a smart ant. ‘If you see a job, its yours.’ Fill up the neglects of all others. ● Help everyone who can’t do something alone first. ● Accept and ask help when needed on an equal level. There is no ownership of any job, unless specified by us. But do know that some people may have more experience than you in certain things. Trust those. ● You are ready when we all are ready. ● Then have ‘smart’ roles at key points.
  • 24. How can You Boost ato ask? What Question Movement?
  • 25. What gives life to groups and tribes? 1. A mix of people that love and acknowledge each other. 2. Share purpose/vision and access to active participation in getting there. 3. Members feel at the same time builder of it all and of service to it all.
  • 26. By facilitating space for others to participate, cocreation and cohesion become present. Facilitate destiny
  • 27. Building an Action Network How does it work? What do we want to happen? Knowledge & Insight Creative Tribe Design Practical Foundations Cocreation & Networks What do we have to do to make How do we play it together into it work? existence? Compare with the 4 questions: Why do we take action? What do we want? What assets are needed? What behaviour is needed?
  • 28. Activating and Directing Questions are: • Simple and Clear (who is the idea owner? What is the goal?) • Stimulate and inspire research and action (what would be the simplest way to make a difference?) • Are essential and deepening. (why would we give our lives for this?) • Question arrived paradigms. (how can the weak/children save us?) • Open new doors and possibilities (what’s beyond democracy?) • Are positive and empowering (how can our company become world famous?)
  • 29. The secret to positive mobilisation. How to make it work in seven great questions 1.How to discover the right people? 2.How to generate great ideas? 3.How to create easy and attractive access? 4.How to unlock possibility by making fun of it? 5.How to host or facilitate rather than lead? 6.How are you making a difference? 7.How can we help you do that?
  • 30. Daan van Geijlswijk and Floris Koot Tribing workshop in one slide: Get your Tribe Alive: Activating networks Lessons learned at Wonder, Novib and Sos Kinderdorpen en currently at Knowmads.   Key words: ● Inspire. What is the essential purpose I sign in on? ● Connect. How do we connect and involve people and ideas with other people and ideas? ● Activate. How do we facilitate action? ● Cultivate. How do we deal with each other? (community of practice) (Inclusion) What else needs to be included? Tools, internet, new media, meetings, brainstorm techniques. Background philosophy and theory. What means do we have to start up and support projects and contacts?
  • 31. Informal Leadership your principles • Connectivity & Synergy Your capability to build up relationships. Your capability to adjust/sense to what is needed here and now. To offer people a clear purpose. • Integrity & Freedom The measure to which you walk your talk and you can be relied upon. The measure to which your passion, profession and purpose are aligned. The measure to which you dare to act to your own insights.
  • 32. Lessons from Improv Theater your attitude Say Yes! Have an open attitude: forward, participate and contribute with and to what is already there. Ants get more results when they carry a dead beetle together, than when each of them would like to bring in their own prize. Dare to Take a Risk. In a mass contribute what feels true. Be less inclined to bend to peer pressure. Dare to say or do what feels true, even if you don’t know how it will be received. Profile yourself on the net. Let Others Shine. Is about integrity in use of sources, supporting idea carriers, not needing to be original or be the leader. They say if everyone works for himself on stage, you have but one supporter. If everyone works for the others, everyone else is out to let you shine.
  • 33. Get the Community going your actions I STORYTELLING Tell stories that show the community what works and how it works. Tell stories where you want to go with it. Be honest. If you got something from the community show that it worked or how it helped you. SHARE Ask what you need. Offer what you can. Build relationships for their own sake, not to get anywhere. You make the biggest difference if you contribute your personal gifts and talents. Expect nothing in return. CONNECT Good relationships are more important than being in control. INVOLVE Get everyone to share in the action, results and celebrations.
  • 34. Lessons from Dutch Agents your actions II ● Ask many people for a little. ● Use Social Media, Apps, anything that helps to improve everyone to communicate easily. ● Invite and invest in Sustainable People. Work where possible with Social Surplus. ● Make it interesting and great to contribute. “Yes, I was part of … and helped it grow!” ● Use smart facilitation tools to develop the core with a bigger group of people. ● Frame principles for the community. Use checkable sentences. ● Embrace Diversity. ● It is important that every individual in the crowd is also an independent free thinking soul that takes responsibility for his or her own actions. ● It’s okay if things fail or get messy. We are finding things out. Together. ● Allow for ‘the right of initiative’. ● Make sure the Essentials are taken care of.
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  • 37. Start a Movement! What Question to ask? “The Answer to How is Yes” Peter Block