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Moving away from “organizations” – to what?

Summer Fruits by The Wandering Angel

I’ve been thinking about words lately and finding that there are far too many that we use that either are too vague they don’t really mean anything or are so frequently used that they no longer mean anything.  That doesn’t help us communicate very well!

The word most in question: “organization”

Let’s use this beautiful picture of fruit as an example.  Now, we have 4 fruits pictured:

  1. Strawberries
  2. Raspberries
  3. Blackberries
  4. Blueberries

When applying the idea of the traditional understandings of the word “organization” to this bunch, we could say:

  1. Strawberries = the organization (staff)
  2. Raspberries = the contractors or consultants
  3. Blackberries = the volunteers
  4. Blueberries = the members/supporters/community

BUT, they are all berries meaning they are all focused on the same mission.  Plus, they are all fruit, or sharing a similar enough vision to work congruently.

Why, then, is the “organization” considered to be one part of the whole at some times and considered as the whole at other times?

The Strawberries are important, it’s true (especially with vegan cream cheese & rice mallow, try it!) — but they aren’t the only important, integral even, part of the mix.  How important would an organization be if it was only staff and a board, without anyone supporting it or anything using the services?  How important would volunteers be without any organization or community to support?  The point is that none of the parts would be important without the rest.  So, how we start thinking about organizations as entities larger than the staff?

How do we shift the definition of “organization” to include everything that is vital to a cause?

What do you think?  Is it possible?  What’s necessary to make the change?

Change.org Rings in New Year with More Ways to Make Change

Today, Change.org launches 7 new community areas.  The new blogs which include:

This brings the total number of cause areas featured in Change.org up to 19!  I’m really excited about the new additions but am most excited about Change.org’s realignment process which started last summer and is continuing to take shape.

Change.org integrated all nonprofit pages and actions into affiliated cause areas so that investigating an area of interest to you is much easier, and taking actions to support the cause (whether that’s supporting an organization working in the field, pledging to make a change or take action, or donating money or time) are available to you when you visit your cause area to read news, and so on.  I think it helps empower individuals to get more involved in a meaningful way (instead of leaving the site because there are too many other things going on, they can zoom in on the one area they are interested in).

How do you use Change.org?  What do you think of the platform, the cause areas, or the actions?  How would you change it or which cause areas would you add next?

Interview with Jeremy Gilley of Peace One Day

This morning at Chain Reaction 2008, I had the awesome opportunity to interview Jeremy Gilley of Peace One Day.  I first came into contact with the organization four years ago when I saw the film Peace One Day chronicling Jeremy’s journey getting an annual day dedicated to peace supported by the world via a UN declaration.  Jeremy has had quite a journey the last ten years and spoke this morning to open the conference, filling the room with stories and pictures about real change.

You can see the video (recorded on a Flip camera) from YouTube:

Check out Peace One Day to commit to celebrating peace every year on Sept 21st!

Stay tuned for more from Chain Reaction 2008!