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rssGenerative Change Communities Process Inquiry Protocol
Author(s): Generative Change Community (GCC)
Publication Date: 2007
The Generative Change Community (GCC) is a global community of practice that nurtures and promotes generative dialogic change processes for an equitable and sustainable world. The community seeks to integrate individual, organizational, and societal transformation through dialogic processes and initiatives. The GCC Process Inquiry Protocol is intended to support the community in pursuing this learning agenda.
Multi-stakeholder Processes for Governance and Sustainability
Author: Minu Hemmati
Publication Date: 2002
This book begins by recognizing that multi-stakeholder processes are an important tool in achieving a more sustainable future and by describing sustainable development as a process itself. The author herself describes the book as being about how people and organisations can work together in an increasingly complex political, social and economic environment.
Power: A practical guide for facilitating social change
Author(s): Raji Hunjan and Jethro Pettit
Publication Date: October 2011
The handbook is designed primarily for those who want to explore issues of power over a sustained period of time through workshops, one to one mentoring, and self-reflection. However, it can also be used by those who wish to start with an introduction to power analysis through stand-alone workshops. To this end, the handbook presents clear instructions, tips/suggestions and discussion points for use by the reader as practitioner.
The Barefoot Guide to Working with Organisations and Social Change
Author(s): Barefoot collective (multiple contributors)
Publication Date: 2009
This highly illustrative book is a practical, do-it-yourself guide for leaders and facilitators wanting to help organisations to function and to develop in more healthy, human and effective ways
The Brokering Guidebook – Navigating Effective Sustainable Development Partnerships
Author: Ros Tennyson
Publication Date: 2005
As a sister publication to “The Partnering Toolbox”, this guidebook highlights the critical role that a broker has as an intermediary, who enables partners to ensure the maximum effectiveness of their partnership. Aimed at those people who are about to engage in brokering activities in often diverse settings in different parts of the world, ‘The Brokering Guidebook’ outlines and supports the many varied tasks that a broker engages in as both process manager and behind-the-scenes leader.
Making Evaluations Matter: A Practical Guide for Evaluators
Author(s): Cecile Kusters with Simone van Vugt, Seerp Wigboldus, Bob Williams and Jim Woodhill
Publication Date: 2011
This guide attempts to provide an overall framework with guiding principles for conducting an evaluation. The guide draws heavily on the experiences of the Centre for Development Innovation
Learning with Stakeholders: A Keystone Guide to Stakeholder Dialogue
Author: Keystone
Publication Date: September 2006
This comprehensive guide and toolkit begins by discussing stakeholder dialogue as an essential process of societal learning, necessitated as a result of the varying backgrounds, interests, priorities, levels of access and overall capabilities of different relevant stakeholders. Dialogue between the stakeholders can help to determine:
Guidebook for MSP Facilitation
Created by : GIZ (CCPS)
Publication Date : June 2011
This one-stop guidebook on the facilitation of multi-stakeholder processes is designed to act as not only a checklist in preparation for the facilitation of an MSP, but also to act as a compass, helping facilitators to navigate through the many phases of often diverse and complex MSP’s. Presenting advisory contributions from experts of various backgrounds, the guidebook also acts as a companion guide, detailing best practices which have been learned through years of experience.