The Weave
Participatory Process Design Guide for Strategic Sustainable Development (V1)
by Tracy Meisterheim, Steven Cretney, Alison Cretney
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About the Book
With the goal of creating transformative change that lasts, The Weave tries to answer the question: what would the ideal engagement look like? It provides systematic guidance for sustainability practitioners wishing to more deeply engage people in creating their sustainable future.
The Weave integrates the Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development (FSSD), also known as The Natural Step Framework, with strategic process design principles and dialogue-based methodologies.
How can sustainability practitioners engage people in this process to create transformative change that lasts? Using dialogue-based methodologies is one approach because they were specifically designed to bring about meaningful conversations to engage groups of people. Any model of organizational transformation should have dialogue as a central element. Dialogue can create relationships of trust and transparency, leading to the emergence of new knowledge and shared meaning.
Participatory processes included in The Weave are used by the Art of Hosting network, a global community of practitioners using methodologies to engage groups in conversations that matter. The methodologies in The Weave are World Café, Open Space Technology, The Circle, and Pro Action Café, Appreciative Inquiry and Theory U.
The Weave integrates the Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development (FSSD), also known as The Natural Step Framework, with strategic process design principles and dialogue-based methodologies.
How can sustainability practitioners engage people in this process to create transformative change that lasts? Using dialogue-based methodologies is one approach because they were specifically designed to bring about meaningful conversations to engage groups of people. Any model of organizational transformation should have dialogue as a central element. Dialogue can create relationships of trust and transparency, leading to the emergence of new knowledge and shared meaning.
Participatory processes included in The Weave are used by the Art of Hosting network, a global community of practitioners using methodologies to engage groups in conversations that matter. The methodologies in The Weave are World Café, Open Space Technology, The Circle, and Pro Action Café, Appreciative Inquiry and Theory U.
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About the Creator
Steven Cretney
Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
Steven always feel alive in the forest – continually inspired. This may explain why he lives in the small (yet lively) community of Nelson, nestled in a Canadian mountain range that extends forever in all directions. It may also explain why he is a graphic designer dedicated to strengthening the communications of social, environmental and educational initiatives. With a background in communication and a foreground in sustainability, seeing the big picture helps Steven produce work that is honest, clear and effective.