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Things the teams wanna change - bullying, domestic abuse, littering, smoking, giving up seats, preventing suicide. #MaD2014 #everydayheroes

What’s your message?

  • When / Where do you deliver it?
  • How intensely do you deliver it?

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Do you want to take action?

  • What’s the risk?
  • What’s the reward?

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Strategies for Action

Visualize an intended outcome

  • Write a “vision statement”
  • How would you measure success?

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Group Dynamics: Misreading the Group - closed feedback loop, “game of telephone”. #MaD2014 #everydayheroes

Group Dynamics: Diffused Responsibility - “someone else will do it.” “Not my problem.” #MaD2014 #everydayheroes

Clint Wilkins: Bystander effect, diffused responsibility. Change does not take place until someone initiate action. #MaD2014 #everydayheroes

Clint: “What did you see?” Girl: “I see lots of ladies helping the guy.” LOL! #newperspective #MaD2014 #everydayheroes

“Bystander Effect” and conformity. Unspoken rules and expectations that make us uncomfortable to step up. #MaD2014 #everydayheroes

[Challenging Situation] ー> [New Ways of Thinking] ー> [How to Take Action] #MaD2014 #everydayheroes

“We teach young folks to take that first step to stand up for themselves, and do the right thing.” Clint Wilkins #everydayheroes #MaD2014

Does your situation make you feel comfortable? Should I do something? What could I do to make it right? #MaD2014

“I want to be able to DO something when ________ happens.” #MaD2014 #everydayheroes

Redefining Heroism - How Ordinary People can do Extraordinary Things, w/ Clint Wilkins & Kenny Chen. #MaD2014

I’m in! I’ll be live tweeting the “Redefining Heroism” session now. #MaD2014 #everydayheroes

I’ll always remember my own experiences becoming a leader in 2nd grade, 4th grade and in college. Especially how my orgs disintegrated.