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2020 Public Narrative Impact Survey Overview Report and Public Narrative in Action: Findings from the 2020 Public Narrative Impact Survey (Video)
Public Narrative Impact Survey Report and Video explores how public narrative is being used by individuals as a leadership practice within different domains, and the impact it has had on leadership development at the individual, community, societal, and institutional level.
Public Narrative in Action – Four Leadership Challenges: Loss, Power, Difference, Change (Course and course notes)
A training course about public narrative in action. It looks at four different leadership challenges - Loss, Power, Difference, Change.
Public Narrative Workshop 2021: Participant Guide
Learn the story of self, us and now in this participant guide based on the work of Marshall Ganz and adapted for training by Céline Lebrun Shaath. This guide includes worksheets and coaching tips.
Creating Shared Strategy: How to Strategize
An introduction to organizing and how to create shared strategy based on the works of Marshall Ganz.
What does an Organizing Sentence look like?
Learn how to formulate an organizing sentence to guide and focus your organizing.
Marshall Ganz Quotes and Wisdom
Inspiring quotes from Marshall Ganz, an expert in leadership, organizing and narrative. He is currently a lecturer at Harvard University.
What is Organizing? An Introduction based on the Work of Marshall Ganz
So, what is organizing? Here is a basic introduction based on the work of Marshall Ganz.
Marshall Ganz interviews Dyanna Jaye on building the Sunrise Movement – Faces of Change Podcast Series (Audio)
Marshall Ganz sits down with Dyanna Jaye, Sunrise’s Co-Founder and Organizing Director, to chart the rise of a movement that has rocked the political establishment, and to learn about Dyanna’s own journey to climate justice leadership.
What a Mighty Power We Can Be: African American Fraternal Groups and the Struggle for Racial Equality (Book)
A book about the African American brotherhoods and sisterhoods that provided aid to members, enacted group rituals and engaged in community service.
- Organizing Obama: Campaign, Organizing, Movement – Prepared for American Sociological Association Annual Meeting San Francisco, August 2009 (Working Paper) Gallery
Organizing Obama: Campaign, Organizing, Movement – Prepared for American Sociological Association Annual Meeting San Francisco, August 2009 (Working Paper)
Organizing Obama: Campaign, Organizing, Movement – Prepared for American Sociological Association Annual Meeting San Francisco, August 2009 (Working Paper)
An analysis of Obama's campaign and organizing by Harvard Professor, Marshall Ganz.