How do we shift from "me" to "we" on both the local and global levels? (ID #002)

Date: 4/15/2008 to 4/21/2008
Duration: 1 week
Host: Alan Zulch
Topic(s): 1

Overview:

Global MindShift is proud to continue partnering with Conversation Cafe following the highly successful Conversation Week 2008.

This year, people from around the world submitted, voted on and selected ten of the most important questions people feel need to be asked this year. During Conversation Week 2008, these questions were discussed in face-to-face groups all over the world, and online right here at Global MindShift.

Participants in this online conversation session spent one week discussing the following question, and now we are continuing the dialogue by offering ongoing conversation sessions:

"How do we shift from "Me" to "We" on both the local and global levels?"


Topic 1: How do we shift from "Me" to "We" on both the local and global levels? (week 1)

"How do we shift from "Me" to "We" on both the local and global levels?"

Where do you see a need to shift from “me” to “we”? What can a “we” approach give us that a “me” approach doesn’t, and vice versa? What needs to change to have people used to “me” engaged in “we” solutions? In your family and community, where have you seen collaboration work wonders when competition and confrontation failed? How can 6.6 billion people work together?



 

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