Network Weaving: Connecting People, Ideas and Projects

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June Holley, Network Weaver, talks about simple steps community, industry and organization leaders can do to get started weaving networks.

Open economic networks are the social relationships between people to share information about resources and talent for the purpose of initiative building. Networks are generated by people connecting on their similarities and benefiting by their differences.

June is a global thought leader on the practice of network weaving, community building and the mapping of social networks.

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June Holley 02-21-09 Interview
 

You can learn more about June Holley at the Network Weaving blog.

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Civic Wisdom Quote: We each have our own thread to weave

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"I think the best stories show weaving together while never losing sight of the fact that we do each have our own thread to weave."

- Gwen Fischer, Retired Psychology Professor, Hiram College
Fulbright Scholar - University of Zimbabwe, 2001-2002
Rotary University Teaching Award
Hiram, Ohio

I-Open Civic Wisdom Quotes guide leaders in Open Source Economic Development.

Quotes are taken from I-Open research, a library of interviews contributed by leaders in civic, government, academia, and business.

Narratives and images share the story of wisdom in the Civic Space, the area outside the four walls of any organization, helping us to build trust and respect in open economic networks for new conversations and collaborations.

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