Community-Builders List LO3413

George Por (gporg@ols.com)
Wed, 25 Oct 1995 08:33:28 -0700

new list: Community-Builders

There is a new electronic mailing list for people interested in
the fledgling movement of workplace communities. The list is brought to
you by George Por and his team at Vision Nest Publishing, a webpublishing
organism that defines publishing as "community building."

This list is dedicated to co-creative dialogues on the business,
cultural, technical, and knowledge management issues of the current
transformation of "command-and-control" organizations into networked
communities of practice and commitment.

If you want to contribute to identifying and spreading the best
"community-building-in-organizations" practices throughout business and
around the planet, then please join the list and share with us your views,
concerns, stories, and questions.

If you have a World-Wide Web browser, you can access the "virtual
room" version of the list at the Community Building Website, an electronic
resource center built around the recently published book on "Community
Building: Renewing Spirit and Learning in Business" (New Leaders Press,
1995) Its address is:

http://vision-nest.com/vn/cbw/CommunityBuilding.html.

From the bookjacket: "As workers at all levels in organizational
hierarchies experience a sense of disconnectedness from one another in the
pursuit of the 'bottom line,' a yearning has developed among the
populations of companies and other workplaces. This yearning originates
from a need to feel a part of a community. This fundamental human need to
feel connected to others is driving good people out of organizations or,
worse yet, into unhealthy lifestyles should they resign themselves to
endure the separations they find at work and seek ways to 'numb out' the
pain."

The questions we offer as conversation openers are:

"What does it take to develop a sense of community in
today's productivity-driven workplace?"

"What processes and priorities can we establish so we can
have work situations where we feel connected, supported, and safe with our
co-workers?"

If interested, subscribe to the list or join us at our website,
and feel free to add your (even half-baked) ideas, and *your* questions.

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We also have a "sister list," called Wisdom at Work, for people who are
interested in the current transformation of consciousness and the movement
to integrate spirituality into our work and organizations. It is managed
by Let Davidson.

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--
George Por
Organizational Learning Systems
gpor@ols.com

"Electronic media is to be one of love's most powerful and effective tools of transformation during the last days, facilitating education and catalyzing widespread awakening." The 3rd Millennium, by Ken Carey