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Responsibility for facilitating this process should be shared by at least 2 people. Throughout the process, you should think about leadership development in addition to the process of building your group. Rotate roles and responsibilities as much as possible to skill up members.
Responsibility for facilitating this process should be shared by at least 2 people. Throughout the process, you should think about leadership development in addition to the process of building your group. Rotate responsibilities where possible to skill up members.
 
== Alignment step 1: Visioning where we want to go together ==

Revision as of 18:38, 9 January 2023

The following responds to questions raised in our structure and strategy workshops from members of groups that are either newly formed, or have not adopted alignment on a clear direction. This resource was developed from recommendations included in organizer-developed resources, and from activist insights. Included in the below article are suggestions for formulating a vision and mission, determining your group values and conduct, forming a theory of change, pointers for holding meetings and community testimonials for holding a strategy process.

Starting the alignment process

A great place to start is agreement that your group wants to collectively build something.


Responsibility for facilitating this process should be shared by at least 2 people. Throughout the process, you should think about leadership development in addition to the process of building your group. Rotate responsibilities where possible to skill up members.

Alignment step 1: Visioning where we want to go together