Ten Questions for Work that Matters
Posted by Sandbox Collective on February 29, 2016
Join us in March to expand your network and discuss this blog from Seth Godin about 10 Questions for Work that Matters.
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2016/01/ten-questions-for-work-that-matters.html
In an effort to help expand people’s networks, each attendee is asked to invite and bring at least one person with them. Consider bringing someone who you think others really MUST meet; bring someone who needs a little push to get out of his/her comfort zone; bring someone you’ve been wanting to get to know better. If everyone does this we’ll all expand our networks and have a lively discussion about work that matters.
At every gathering we offer suggestions, tips and resources about how you can take back with you the things we discuss and learn together, so you will return to your program with new ideas, resources and new connections.
The Goals of The Sandbox Collective: To create an alternative to traditional professional development experiences and to host a forum for networking, resource sharing and collaboration for adults who: work with, on behalf of, and advocate for youth in Philadelphia.
You should join us if these guiding principles resonate with you:
- You use a strengths-based approach to work with youth, families & communities;
- You have an interest in collaborating with adults who work with, for, and/or on behalf of youth;
- You look at your work as a juicy extension of your purpose;
- A part of you wants to create from outside of the ‘systems’;
- You think that work and play can co-exist;
- You are seeking thought/test partners who share similar values abut their approach to working with youth, families, & communities
More in "Other Local Events and Workshops"
- Government and Community Relations Community of Practice – Feb 20
- The Facing Project Webinar – Jan 30 or 31
- Save the Date: Swarthmore College’s 9th annual Engaged Scholarship Symposium, and virtual pre-symposium conversations – Jan 13
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