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A workshop for the Mid-South Catholic Leadership Conference to focus on doing technology together in a collaborative model.
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Caroline Cerveny, SSJ-D.Min.
Mid-South Catholic Leadership Conference
Collaborating Parishes & Schools: Doing Technology Together
Presenter:
Caroline Cerveny, SSJ-TOSF, D. Min.
President and Founder
Interactive Connections
Sponsored By:
A Conversation And a sharing . . .
COLLABORATION
“a reciprocal and voluntary
agreement between two or
more distinct sectors, or
between nonprofit entities,
to deliver services.”
What
is
it? Resource: New Models of Collaboration: An Overview (© 2003)
COLLABORATION
Specify the . . .
• purpose of the
collaboration
• Allocation of associated
responsibilities, risks,
benefits, and resources
• Time-limited contracts
Formal
Agreement
Resource: New Models of Collaboration: An Overview (© 2003)
IN GENERAL
• A minimum of two
organizations
• A formal agreement
about roles and
responsibilities
• A common objective,
activity, or project aimed
at the delivery of a
service
• The sharing or allocation
of risks, benefits, and
resources – both tangible
and intangible
Collaborative
Projects
Involve:
Resource: New Models of Collaboration: An Overview (© 2003)
YES?
NO?
Is COLLABORATION… EVIDENT IN TODAY’S CHURCH?
http://scccollaborative.wordpress.com
http://www.cecdayton.org/about-us
http://www.stjosephmantua.com/doyparishplanning.htm
http://planning.archspm.org/
Five Potential Models: Mark P Fulop, MA, MPH
COLLABORATION MODELS
Coalitions
Cohousing
Communities of Practice
Cooperatives
Industry Clusters ✓ 5
4
3
2
1
• Concentrate the collective power of the
members and focus it on action.
• Typical have membership guidelines,
operating procedures and often bylaws,
governance structures and elected
leadership positions
• Shared goals and vision
Coalitions In a community coalition
• Support the development of shared
expertise and competencies
• Distributes knowledge, competency, and
building networks between people
Communities of Practice Creation of learning guilds
• Membership
• Control
• Participation
• Autonomy
• Learning
• Networking
• Social responsibility
Cooperatives Drivers for cooperatives are seven principles
…a cooperative model has
potential to encompass both
learning and action.
• Groups of individuals co-own homes that
have elements of both social contact and
individual space
• Allows agencies to retain independence by
designing and operating collaborations out
of a shared space.
Cohousing Property ownership and management
• Share the same market-space in a
particular geographic location
• Balances the needs of individual
companies and organizations against the
larger need of the entire market
• Goal of creating a NETWORK EFFECT
where the whole that is greater than the
sum of its parts.
Industry Clusters Associations of companies
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”If we are intentional about imagining what
collaboration could look like, it can serve as a frame for
a strategic conversation about the role collaboration
plays in strengthening the capacity of stakeholders as
they seek to expand, grow and achieve a common
mission.”
- Marc P Fulop
What could it look like for your . . .
Collaboration
What is the current environment?
Questions
1. What are your needs?
What impact will
technology have on your
parish?
2. State the goals that you
hope to achieve by using
technology?
3. List the equipment that
your parish office already
has access to?
4. List the hardware and
software that your parish
office needs to purchase to
support your goals and
objectives?
5. How will you and your staff
get the training you need to
use the new resources?
6. How will the new resources
be maintained, and who
will maintain them?
7. How much will all of this
cost? Where will the
money come from?
Parish Office Technology Parish School Technology
1. What are your needs?
What impact will
technology have on
learning?
2. State the goals that you
hope to achieve by using
technology?
3. List the equipment that
your RE/Catechetical
already has access to?
4. List the hardware and
software that your RE/C
needs to purchase to
support your goals and
objectives?
5. How will you and your
students get the training
you need to use the new
resources?
6. How will the new resources
be maintained, and who
will maintain them?
7. How much will all of this
cost? Where will the money
come from?
RE/Catechetics Technology
1. What are your needs?
What impact will
technology have on
learning?
2. State the goals that you
hope to achieve by using
technology?
3. List the equipment that
your school already has
access to?
4. List the hardware and
software that your school
needs to purchase to
support your goals and
objectives?
5. How will you and your
students get the training
you need to use the new
resources?
6. How will the new resources
be maintained, and who
will maintain them?
7. How much will all of this
cost? Where will the money
come from?
A Conversation And a sharing . . .
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• Organization Silos are when individual people,
departments, or companies, conduct business in a
vacuum without taking into consideration the impact
their actions have on the entire organization.
• Silos are basically large vertical buildings that
separate and store material on a farm. When
organizations run in silos they are not looking at
other aspects and the cause and effect of various
activities, so it is referred to as working in a silo.
In our parish, are we… Silos or a Network?
• The Networked Organization has been defined
by Lipnack and Stamps as one:
• "where independent people and groups act as
independent nodes, link across boundaries, to
work together for a common purpose; it has
multiple leaders, lots of voluntary links and
interacting levels."
In our parish, are we… Silos or a Network?
http://www.processum.se/eng/press/filer/FOLDER_eng.pdf
Industry Clusters Is this a potential parish cluster model?
A Conversation And a sharing . . .
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Christ Has No Online Presence
Christ Has No Online Presence but Yours
No Blog, no Facebook page but yours,
Yours are the tweets through which love touches this
world,
Yours are the posts through which the Gospel is shared,
Yours are the updates through which hope is revealed.
Christ has no online presence but yours,
No blog, no Facebook page but yours.
Paul Brian Campbell, SJ created this contemporary take on Saint
Theresa of Avila’s well known prayer, Christ Has No Body.
Thank You
• Caroline Cerveny, SSJ-TOSF, D. Min.
• President and Founder
• Interactive Connections
Sponsored By:
Email: [email protected]
Blog: http://acyberpilgrim.org
Twitter: @ccerveny
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/c.cerveny
The Eucharist: In Communion with Christ and with One Another
THANK YOU!
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