Experteering Best Practices
Title Slide
Mark Horoszowski of MovingWorlds.org@Experteering | [email protected]
You get the best out of others when you give the best of yourself
Harvey S. Firestone
Global Development and the “Global Talent Gap”
We have to have more concepts than just ‘developing countries’ and ‘developing world’
Hans Rosling
The Global Talent Gap
YOU!
Preparing Yourself for a Productive Partnership
Build a Mutually Beneficial Partnership
The keys to every successful Experteering partnership are
trust, respect, and understanding
Empathy fuels connection. Sympathy drives disconnection.
Dr. Brene Brown
Finding an Opportunity
9 Questions to Ask When Finding Opportunities
1 Does it protect local jobs?
2 Can you transfer skills?
3 Will you be able to measure impact?
4 Are goals and projects driven locally?
5 Can this project create a long-term impact?
6 Are you qualified to do this project?
7 How will locals perceive you?
8 Is it in the best benefit of your host?
9 Will priority remain on beneficiaries, not on you?
LearningService.info
Tips and Resources for a Productive Planning Process
What you bring to the organization should be at least as valuable as the resources you are taking.
LearningService.info
A Complete Planning Process
1 Project Description
2 Desired Project Outcome and Deliverables
3 Work and Role Descriptions
4 Project Sustainability Plan
5Definition of Success (personal and professional)
6 On Site Logistics
7 Mutual Agreement of #1-6
Experteering Best Practices
If you want to help someone…Shut-up and listen!
Ernesto Sirolli
“Being A Valuable Volunteer”
1 Keep your mind open
2 Embrace new experiences and ideas
3 Commit to learning and sharing
4 Act with humility
5 Empower local efforts
6 Design for long-term impactLearningService.info
Cultural Sensitivity and Communication
Communication"The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn't said."
- Peter Drucker
"The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place."
- George Bernard Shaw
Think like a wise man but communicate in the language of the people."
- William Butler Yeats
All I had heard about them was how poor they were, so that it had become impossible for me to see them as anything else but poor. Their poverty was my single story of them. Chimamanda Adichie
BEWARE OF YOUR SINGLE STORY OF THEM
WATCH OUT FOR THEIR SINGLE STORY OF YOU
Getting the Most Out of Your Experteering Trip
Take Time to Reflect
“Honest self reflection opens your mind to reprogramming change, success, and freedom.”
Trudy Vesotsky
Reflection Options
Easiest Use Facebook Notes and add pictures to document your experience
Bit More WorkSign-up for Medium or Tumblr to easily write about and share your experience online
Most Customizable
& Unique
Build your own custom blog with personal URL on WordPress.
Questions?
Brought to you by the Citizen Diplomacy Network
In Conclusion
Learn from the peoplePlan with the peopleBegin with what they haveBuild on what they knowOf the best leadersWhen the task is accomplishedThe people will remarkWe have done it ourselves.
-Lao Tzu