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Building Economy In the Inner City
Matt's web page devoted to this project.
http://www.matttaylor.com/replacement_community/concept.htm
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Information
about MG Taylor Corporation
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Seagate's Three-Day Revolution, by Philip Siekman, Fortune,
February 2001
The story of how an MG
Taylor Corporation DesignShop® Event helped to recreate
a billion dollar hard drive maker.
http://www.ecompany.com/articles/mag/0,1640,9369,00.html
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Group Genius, by Paul Roberts, Fast Company, October
1997
That's what creativity gurus Matt and Gail Taylor seek to unleash
with their mind-bending workshops.
http://www.fastcompany.com/online/11/genius.html
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Leaping the Abyss, Putting Group Genius To Work, by Gayle
Pergamit and Chris Peterson, knOwhere Press, 1997
A book describing some of the MG Taylor Corporation's philosophies
and methodologies.
Order from Amazon.com
here, or read it online, courtesy of the Foresight Institute, here.
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ReWorking the Workplace, Keys to Sustained Peak Performance,
by Gail and Matt Taylor, Originally published in the December, 1993
issue of Mobius magazine.
http://www.mgtaylor.com/mgtaylor/jotm/spring97/mobius1.htm
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NavCenter
Information
As you look at this material, keep in mind that every NavCenter
environment is different, and each one is designed,
built and used in collaboration with the client because each
client and each situation is unique.
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An Introduction to the Navigation Center System
Navigation Center systems are flexible and innovative design
facilities that corporations implement for the purpose of strategic
planning, departmental redesign, new product and service launches,
human development, product design, information technology strategy,
knowledge management, culture change, mergers and acquisitions,
e-commerce strategic development, and more.
http://www.mgtaylor.com/mgtaylor/navcenters_intro.htm
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NavCenter Emergent Node on the MG Taylor Corporation Web
Site
There is a lot of information here, so take it small bites so as
not to get overwhelmed!
http://www.mgtaylor.com/mgtaylor/navctr_emerg_nod.htm
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Home Page of the Borgess Navagation Center
The Borgess Health Alliance has been using a Navagation Center
to accomplish a wide variety of goals for almost 2 years. This web
site is a great resource for information about their expression
of the Navagation Center concept.
http://navcenter.borgess.com/
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The Athenaeum International Office in Boulder, Colorado
A Look at MG Taylor's Own NavCenter Environment for WorkFurniture
Design
http://www.mgtaylor.com/mgtaylor/jotm/fall97/taylors_own_navcenter.htm
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Navigation Center Processes, Creating a Framework for
Success Through Rules of Engagement
http://www.mgtaylor.com/mgtaylor/jotm/spring97/rulesofeng.htm
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Historic East Baltimore Community Action Coalition
http://www.hebcac.org
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The Special Collections at the University of Baltimore has
a wide variety of historical artifacts from the Baltimore Community
http://www.ubalt.edu/archives/
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Wariness Leads to Motivation in Baltimore Free-Computer Experiment,
by Francis X. Clines, New York Times, May 24, 2001
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/24/technology/24BALT.html
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In Baltimore, a Preservation Story Unfolds, by Charles Belfoure,
New York Times, February 18, 2001
A revised plan for the West Side will save historic buildings.
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| From Baltimore Warehouse to Giant Office Building,
by Charles Belfoure, New York Times, October 22, 2000 |
| Outside Baltimore, a Reach Back to the 19th Century,
by Charles Belfoure, New York Times, December 12, 1999 |
| The Harborside Renewal in Baltimore Widens, by
Charles Belfoure, New York Times, September 19, 1999 |
| 32-Story Hotel Is Rising on Baltimore's Harborfront,
by Charles Belfoure, New York Times, August 27, 2000 |
| Old Baltimore Inner-City High-Rise Gets a New Life,
by Charles Belfoure, New York Times, June 25, 2000 |
| A Fan Saves an Art-Movie House in Baltimore,
by Charles Belfoure, New York Times, March 21, 1999 |
| In Baltimore, Public Housing Comes Full Circle,
by Charles Belfoure, New York Times, March 19, 2000 |
| $1 Billion in Projects for Johns Hopkins in Baltimore,
by Charles Belfoure, New York Times, February 6, 2000 |
| Old Baltimore Row Houses Fall Before Wrecking Ball,
by Tracie Rozhon, New York Times, June 13, 1999 |
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BetterTogether,
The Report of the Saguaro Seminar: Civic Engagement in America
The goal of BetterTogether is to provide interactive
opportunities to celebrate the new and better ways that Americans
are connecting, and provide tools that make it easier for them to
do so.
Click here
for a pdf file of the report. (Adobe
Acrobat Reader required to read this file.)
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From Destruction to Construction, by Duane Noriyuki, Los
Angeles Times, June 12, 2001
"Fix-It program lets juvenile offenders repair their lives
with nails and boards."
http://www.latimes.com/living/20010611/t000048830.html
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Minority Developers Build Up Their Skills at USC, by Roger
Vincent, Los Angeles Times, July 3, 2001
Real estate: Intensive summer course teaches students how to convert
neglected urban properties to better use.
"Better uses for stagnating or troubled urban land is exactly
what USC's Minority Program in Real Estate was created to accomplish.
The L.A. riots of 1992 gave birth to several well-intentioned nonprofit
developers who often lacked the skills to implement their aspirations,
said Stuart Gabriel, director of the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate.
So the Minority Program was kicked off the following year to give
would-be builders some street smarts in the unforgiving arena of
real estate finance and working knowledge of such arcana as cap
rates, valuation and pro formas. It also gives them a foot in the
door of a clannish industry in which the right contacts can make
or break a deal."
http://www.latimes.com/business/20010703/t000054778.html
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| Gaia's
Garden: a Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture, by Toby Hemenway
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Networked Incubators: Hothouses of the New Economy, by Morten
Hansen, Henry W. Chesbrough, Nitin Nohria, and Donald N. Sull, Harvard
Business Review, September-October 2000
Most business incubators provide office space, funding, and basic
services. The better ones also offer an extensive network of powerful
business connections, enabling fledgling start-ups to beat their
competitors to market.
Click here for a
pdf file of the report. (Adobe
Acrobat Reader required to read this file.)
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The Competitive Advantage of the Inner City, by Michael
E. Porter, Harvard Business Review, May-June 1995
"Inner city businesses should be profitable and positioned
not only to serve the local community but also to export to the
surrounding economy."
"We must stop trying to cure the problems of the inner city
by perpetually increasing social investment and hoping for economic
activity to follow."
Click here for
a pdf file of the report. (Adobe
Acrobat Reader required to read this file.)
Following from this ... Lisa reports that "Porter has been
doing some work in Chattanooga, Tennessee recently. That city has
been recognized for reinventing itself. They got it started about
a decade ago by doing a bunch of Open Space processes. That method
is well-imbedded into the city's culture. The revitalization of
the urban core has been a successful outcome as well as the new
airport. Porter was brought in to help them figure out what industries
they should attract/retain. I know it involved a historical look
at the industries of that area. They had forgotten that they were
good bakers, for one thing, and that was deemed an industry worth
refocusing energies on.
"... it probably would be interesting to look at East Baltimore
from the perspective of historical industries trends of the area.
Baltimore did a great job of revitalizing its harbor, building a
great Aquarium - fish museum. Chattanooga did the same thing in
its urban core to attract people there. In general, it would be
good to know more about Baltimore's practice of revitalization and
about it's historical industries."
Click here for a report
on Porter's work from the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce.
(Adobe
Acrobat Reader required to read this file.)
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Social Entrepreneuring
Knowledge Agents from IdeasLab Workshop, World Economic Forum, 2001
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Gaviotas,
A Village to Reinvent the World, by Alan Weisman
Gaviotas is the story of a small community in Columbia that has
grown in one of the harshest regions, not only in Columbia, but
perhaps the world. In the words of the author, "this community,
has elevated phrases like sustainable development and appropriate
technology from cliche' to reality."
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"Community
Design Opportunities" has been created in an effort
to link students, architects, and designers, or for that matter,
anyone who is interested in the development and design of their
community, with local community-based efforts.
This site was posted by Design Corps, a non-profit
group whose mission is to find ways to offer quality, affordable
design service to the many who don't currently have it available.
Design Corps believes that good design does not mean high cost,
just careful consideration of the individual's needs.
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Giving a Jump-Start to Smaller Start-Ups, by
K. Oanh Ha, San Jose Mercury News, November 8, 2000.
This article has been removed from the "free"
area of the Mercury News web site. It is available from the archives
for $1.95. To get it, go to:
http://www0.mercurycenter.com/resources/search/center/search_newslibrary.html
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SeaChange
- The entrepreneurial nonprofit marketplace for social change
The mission of SeaChange is to catalyze sustainable social change
through social entrepreneurship. SeaChange forges alliances among
social entrepreneurs, social investors and business leaders by creating
the entrepreneurial nonprofit marketplace that provides access to
expertise, collaboration and capital.
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| Vision
- SeaChange's impact will be online, offline and profound. |
| SeaChange fact sheet - Click here
for the pdf document. |
| SeaChange Frequently Asked Questions - Click
here
for the pdf document. |
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Sea Change, Inc.,
An Independent Environmental Analysis Group
Sea Change is an environmental analysis group that provides impartial
and accurate evaluations of scientific and technical data to parties
involved in environmental investigations or disputes.
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| CIVICUS - Promoting
a worldwide community of informed, inspired, committed citizens who
are actively engaged in confronting the challenges facing humanity. |
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CIVICUS World - Newsletter of CIVICUS: World Alliance for
Citizen Participation, January-February 2000
(Click here
for the pdf document)
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Ashoka
Ashoka's mission is to develop the profession of social entrepreneurship
around the world. Ashoka searches the world for the best new ideas,
championed by the most capable, innovative social entrepreneurs.
We select them as Ashoka Fellows through a rigorous process, and
invest in them financially and professionally.
This website is a GREAT resource for information on social entrepreneurship.
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| Ashoka,
Investing in social change, by William Dowell, Time, July
24, 2000 |
| Some brief biographical info on Youssou N'Dour is available
on africana.com. |
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The Joko Project Summary
Countries that lack the resources to participate in the global
networked economy may be irrevocably marginalized in the "Digital
Divide." Youssou N'Dour, one of the most celebrated African
musicians in history, is taking action against the widening technology
gap by initiating The Joko Project. His immense social influence
in Senegal will allow the Joko project to harness the aspirations
of Senegalese youth and teach them the skills of the entrepreneurial
future.
(Click here for the
Word document)
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BetterTogether,
The Report of the Saguaro Seminar: Civic Engagement in America
The goal of BetterTogether is to provide interactive
opportunities to celebrate the new and better ways that Americans
are connecting, and provide tools that make it easier for them to
do so.
Click here
for a pdf file of the report.
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Indivisible, Stories of
American Community
Indivisible: Stories of American Community is an exploration of
community life in America by some of this country's most accomplished
photographers, radio producers, and folklorists. Here are the stories
of twelve communities where people are coming together to make their
small piece of the world a better place to live.
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Pomegranate Center
The Pomegranate Center is a non-profit organization that provides
resources for public participation, involves citizens in investing
in and creating community gathering places, and develops programs
that link youth with their community of place.
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WorkingForChange
is a comprehensive Web site made up of resources for people
with progressive values. Anyone with Internet access (members and
non-members alike) can speak out on urgent issues, go shopping,
make a donation, volunteer their time or listen to the radio.
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| Working
Assets Long Distance (WALD) -Working Assets Long Distance
helps you change the world just by talking on the phone. |
| Grameen Bank (GB) has
reversed conventional banking practice by removing the need for collateral
and created a banking system based on mutual trust, accountability,
participation and creativity. |
| Alleviating
Poverty Through Technology, by Muhammad Yunus, founder and
managing director of the Grameen Bank of Bangladesh, Science,
Volume 282, Number 5388, Issue of 16 Oct 1998, pp. 409-410. |
| Community Informatics Research
and Applications Unit - Putting Communities first in the Information
Age |
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Khmer
Kids Link to the Future, by Michael Hawley, Technology
Review, January/February 2001
Today, for U.S. $14,000 you can build an elementary school in rural
Cambodia. You can even name it for someone you love. Click on www.cambodiaschools.com
and build one. Last year, I saved my money and built a school for
my mom; it was the nicest Christmas present she had ever received.
And what happens to your donation is extraordinary.
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| Live
Aid - This is not an official production of the Band Aid Trust
or anyone connected with it. It is merely an attempt to remind people
of the great day that was Live Aid, fifteen years later on. |
| Live
Aid - One of the most interesting phenomena of the mid-eighties
was the recurring trend of benefit singles and concerts. The social
consciousness of the music industry has never been higher. For the
first time, rock musicians tried to use their power for the greater
good of all mankind. Through Band-Aid, U.S.A. For Africa, Live Aid,
Farm Aid, Hear 'n' Aid, Artists Against Apartheid, and Amnesty International,
musicians called out to their follower to make the world a better
place. |
| The
American rock music festival was something that grew out of
the increasingly popular style of music, while incorporating the features
of existing music festivals. |
| Netaid.org - Netaid.org
uses the Internet to empower people to take action on extreme poverty
around the world |
| Nomad Net
- Africa's Slow Death - a good portal for information about
AIDS in Africa |
| Beyond Grey
Pinstripes - Preparing MBAs for Social and Environmental Stewardship
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Ownership
Matters
When workers own a bank, when a town provides high-tech infrastructure,
when nonprofits go into business - these are enterprises that sustain
communities and empower employees
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The
Meaning of "Social Entrepreneurship",
J. Gregory Dees
The idea of "social entrepreneurship" has struck a responsive cord.
It is a phrase well suited to our times. It combines the passion
of a social mission with an image of business-like discipline, innovation,
and determination commonly associated with, for instance, the high-tech
pioneers of Silicon Valley. The time is certainly ripe for entrepreneurial
approaches to social problems.
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Enterprise Meets Venture Philanthropy: A Powerful Combination,
by Alison Buttenheim Manager of Consulting Services, Center for Nonprofit
Management This article originally appeared in The Los Angeles
Business Journal, Vol. 20, No. 46, November 16-22, 1998 |
| Getting
Better At Doing Good, A dynamic breed of entrepreneur is using
business strategies to combat social ills, by Emily Mitchell, February
21, 2000 |
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The
Gift Economy, by Gifford Pinchot
Not all economies are based on maximizing personal gain - some
are founded on giving.
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Gore Will Teach at 3 Universities, by Kevin Sack, New
York Times, January 25, 2001
"Community building, Mr. Gore explained, is an interdisciplinary
approach that grew out of discussions at annual conferences on family
issues that the Gores sponsored in Tennessee over the last nine
years. It seeks to bring together authorities from fields like education,
business, architecture, law and public policy to teach "all of the
skills that are relevant to bringing a community to life," he said.
"
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/01/25/politics/25GORE.html
(registration required)
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