Cultivate Strategy

Cultivate Strategy A consulting firm for nonprofits and local government entities who need help and training in facilitating change, engagement, and navigating complexity.

Have you ever seen a starling flock move in murmuration? Murmuration is the phenomenon of starlings flying together in s...
10/14/2024

Have you ever seen a starling flock move in murmuration? Murmuration is the phenomenon of starlings flying together in such a way that results in mesmerizing patterns dancing across the sky.

If you’ve ever tried to move in sync with a group of people, you know how difficult it is and how much practice it takes. Then how do starlings dance across the sky in these formations with no practice, and what can we, as facilitators, learn from Starlings to help groups flock together better?

In the 1930s, an ornithologist originally suggested starlings communicated through telepathy. It reminds me of what Arthur C. Clarke said: “Magic's just science that we don't understand yet.”

It wasn't until 2015, when a physicist published their study on murmuration and showed us that the unique starling flock patterns have a lot more to do with physics than telepathy. When I read about this, I immediately intuited what that could mean for my own facilitative practice:

>> Not every change of direction happens from communication. In physics, this is a critical transition, where one change pushes something toward its tipping point resulting in another change. It’s a physical reaction that does not rely on something as strenuous as communication. It’s more instinctual; we humans are preparing our brains for future moments all the time. That means the physical tools we use to facilitate can be cues that prime participants to connect and imagine. The materials we use can be just as important as the content and sequence of events we design!
>> There is a magic number in groups. This magic number is the maximum number of people that one person (or starling) can pay attention to at any given moment. There are lots of wonderful studies out there about this—I’m gearing up for a deep dive on this one, but studies generally converge on 5 for an optimal small group, with 15 as an optimal unit of action. We can play with these concepts to structure our events to increase participation that arcs toward the right balance of consensus and meaningful dissent. Think of yourself as enabling a murmuration!
>>Humans only flock when they trust. The phrase above—the right balance of consensus and meaningful dissent—is key. I’ve noticed more since the pandemic and the rise of hybrid workspaces that it’s taking groups 2-3 times longer to find consensus. Humans require the time it takes to work through the different values and interpretations of reality in a room. That means building trust. As Autumn Brown, a favorite facilitation expert, says in her essay, “Consensus Reflection,” “Know that you cannot meaningfully agree until you have meaningfully disagreed, and that disagreement requires honest assessment of ourselves and our conditions.” Starlings don’t need to do that, but we humans sure do!

To hear more about starlings, neuroscience, ecosystems, fractals—or, more practically, what it means for improving collaboration, then join me at my next ToP Facilitations Methods training!
https://www.top-training.net/w/courses/1-top-facilitation-methods/3323

Part 2 on networks! This one’s about power and why it’s important when it comes to shifting human systems. …And it may n...
10/06/2022

Part 2 on networks! This one’s about power and why it’s important when it comes to shifting human systems. …And it may not be the way you think!

Networks #2! Sherry builds on her definitions from last week to talk about power, how information flows through , and why that’s important when it comes to shifting human systems.

Understanding networks is key to making simple but powerful changes in complex human systems.
09/28/2022

Understanding networks is key to making simple but powerful changes in complex human systems.

First in a series about and why they’re important to understand when trying to shape a complex system like a work culture.

07/28/2022

We love to talk about our favorite facilitation and coaching approaches as "natural processes," because they feel intuitively right. They aren't. Facilitation and coaching approaches work best when:

1. They get folks to step out of their well-worn neural pathways.

2. They're uncomfortable.

3. They result in participants seeking and accepting one another's help or advice.

4. They inspire interdependence--which is far more effective than individual heroism when facing complex challenges.

We all need to better understand participants' resistance to complexity. Networks of the Brain | The MIT Press looks lik...
07/22/2022

We all need to better understand participants' resistance to complexity. Networks of the Brain | The MIT Press looks like a fascinating take on complexity through the lens of neuroscience.

An integrative overview of network approaches to neuroscience explores the origins of brain complexity and the link between brain structure and function.Over the last decade, the study of complex networks has expanded across diverse scientific fields. Increasingly, science is concerned with the stru...

We're hosting ToP Facilitation Methods Online training each Tuesday this March. Register here to improve your facilitati...
02/14/2022

We're hosting ToP Facilitation Methods Online training each Tuesday this March. Register here to improve your facilitation skills and build connection with like-minded people: https://lnkd.in/eQN6sMnh

Mike Beebe of Leadership for Change and Sherry Johnson of Cultivate Strategy joyfully host Online ToP Facilitation Metho...
02/09/2022

Mike Beebe of Leadership for Change and Sherry Johnson of Cultivate Strategy joyfully host Online ToP Facilitation Methods training each Tuesday this March. Register here: https://www.top-training.net/w/courses/46-top-facilitation-methods-online/2141

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Do strong emotions in this historic moment scare you? Let's explore that...
07/24/2020

Do strong emotions in this historic moment scare you? Let's explore that...

Long before the death of George Floyd here in my home state, I've been bothered by the words, "Minnesota Nice." I was warned about it when I moved here from Wisconsin, back in 2001. I knew what they meant, though. Every time I crossed the state line as a child, there was that subtle cultural shift.....

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07/22/2020

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