Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

Had a good meeting today with Michael Herman who’s in London for a few months. We kicked around thoughts about what makes for good conversations in organisations the role of improv presence… that kind of stuff. Michael’s the inspiration behind the Small Change News Network – a pretty timely idea for bloggers to chew on:

This site wants to be an online clearinghouse for news and information, connections and contributions — for ordinary, but passionate, individuals who are starting and running extraordinary community projects. The sCNN wants to connect committed people improving their communities with funding and all kinds of other support. This is about small change that really adds up.

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