[PORTUGUÊS] Global Mentoring Group: Claudio Brito entrevista Lais Oliveira do Startup Genome (sobre Cultura de Abundância)
This is a snapshot of a long conversation. The world needs new communities which embrace the fast-paced changes technology has brought in the past decades. In short, we need more people building grassroots communities, from attracting to engaging people and making them stay.
Bate papo feito de São Francisco (CA), como Diretora de Desenvolvimento de Comunidades Startup Genome, com o Mentor Claudio Brito, da Global Mentoring Group, sobre os fatores que determinam o sucesso de ecossistemas de startups, especialmente falando sobre o que podemos aprender do Vale do Silício e a cultura de abundância.
[ENGLISH] Barcelona: Scaling Through Connectedness - Keynote at Startup Grind in Barcelona
This is a snapshot of a long conversation. The world needs new communities which embrace the fast-paced changes technology has brought in the past decades. In short, we need more people building grassroots communities, from attracting to engaging people and making them stay.
Keynote Presentation realized at Startup Grind Barcelona, April 2019, as Community Development Director at Startup Genome, presenting how Barcelona startup ecosystem greatest growth potential is around enhancing both Local and Global Connectedness.
[ENGLISH] The Power of Diverse Communities - Opening Remarks at Startup University, WebSummit 2018
This is a snapshot of a long conversation. The world needs new communities which embrace the fast-paced changes technology has brought in the past decades. In short, we need more people building grassroots communities, from attracting to engaging people and making them stay.
Opening Remarks at WebSummit 2018, as founder of Hacking Communities and Community Development Director at Startup Genome, presenting the economic value of diversity, based on research proving that more diverse companies and startup ecosystems achieve better financial results.
[PORTUGUÊS] Palestra Hacking Communities no CITIES 2018
This is a snapshot of a long conversation. The world needs new communities which embrace the fast-paced changes technology has brought in the past decades. In short, we need more people building grassroots communities, from attracting to engaging people and making them stay.
Palestra Hacking Communities no CITIES 2018.
A palestra cobre os temas fundamentais do conceito Community Hacking, desde:
A ciência do Pertencimento, o porque pertencemos;
A arte do Pertencimento, como criar comunidades;
Passos simples e idéias para iniciar comunidades ou fazê-las crescer.
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O CITIES é um evento internacional que levará você para uma imersão nos temas Tecnologia, Inovação, Empreendedorismo e Sustentabilidade. A programação contou com apresentação de palestras e trabalhos de atores importantes do ecossistema de tecnologia, inovação, empreendedorismo e sustentabilidade, além de arenas temáticas, feira de inovações e experiências de novas tecnologias.
O Congresso nasceu da necessidade de reforçar a importância do ecossistema produtivo e tecnológico na região, compartilhando inspiração, conhecimento, conexões, networking e oportunidades.
Números de 2018:
🔹5.500 visitantes;
🔹70 palestras nacionais e 6 internacionais;
🔹65 projetos na Mostra de Inovação;
🔹285 empresas na Rodada de Negócios, com expectativa de R$ 140 milhões em negócios gerados.
Crash: Hacking Communities (in a Nutshell)
This is a snapshot of a long conversation. The world needs new communities which embrace the fast-paced changes technology has brought in the past decades. In short, we need more people building grassroots communities, from attracting to engaging people and making them stay.
Here's an "in-a-nutshell" description of Hacking Communities in a Nutshell.
The world needs new communities which embrace the fast-paced changes technology has brought in the past decades. More abundance-minded, diverse and collaborative communities where individuals can feel safe to share and thrive.
In short, we need more people building grassroots communities.
We need more people hosting space and frequent encounters for others to build trust in one another and, so, feel open to collaborating.
But, how to build a community from scratch or grow an existing one? And how to make it grow organically? Because micro-management isn't sustainable. How to apply these concepts to building communities inside a company, around a place or about an idea? How?
The fact is: we are community animals. We should know this by nature.
We need practice. Hacking Communities means to "crack the community code," bringing in practical steps based on experience and incorporating new, live and changing practices from the online to the offline world.
Communities are the first and most important level of human organization. We are wired to belong because that's how we survived and excelled as a species. Language, as a result of constant interaction between people, allowed us to tell stories which inspire action.
According to author and historian Yuval Noah Harari, we do not use language "not merely to describe reality, but also to create new realities, fictional realities", and he adds that "as long as everybody believes in the same fiction, everybody obeys and follows the same rules, the same norms, the same values.”
Communities powered the first form of entrepreneurship and every revolutionary moment in history started from a belief turned into reality by a group of individuals (which grew organically). You could start one today. Or boost that one you already have.
It doesn't matter if it's about boosting collaboration in your company's organizational culture or enhancing the sense of community in your neighborhood to make it safer... Or building a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem in your university, city or country.
You can grow a community organically, starting today. And that can change everything.
Best,
Lais (starter of this Hacking Communities community)