File:Leadership Dialogue - Brownbag.webm
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English: The Leadership Dialogue was a conversation about what leadership means for our communities, and how the Wikimedia Foundation can best support it. It was hosted by the Learning and Evaluation, part of the Community Engagement department.
The conversation touched on topics like what words best suited this area of work, and also what skills identified a good leader, and how we could best support further development of these. During this year, as part of Learning Days (two training days where we share skills with community members around program planning and evaluation, tools, and storytelling) we started the Leadership track, engaging community members who had developed their skills through their work or participation in previous learning days. Participants in this track were invited to co-lead workshops, or present their work to others. In issue 10 of Learning Days (this past August), 30% of applicants to Learning Days nominated themselves to share something they know with others. Join us to learn more about what we have learned from community members about leadership in the movement, and where we want to go next. |
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Source | YouTube: Leadership Dialogue - Brownbag – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | Wikimedia Learning and Evaluation |
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