
Collective Impact Forum How Does Emergent Learning Help Collaboratives Learn and Adapt?
Jan 9, 2026
Lauren Gase, founder of Mindful Metrics, and Lori Fuller, founder of Fuller Impact, dive into the transformative power of Emergent Learning for collaboration. They discuss how continuous, shared learning shapes effective partnerships amid uncertainty. Key insights include aligning partner goals for flexibility, utilizing Before and After Action Reviews to capture insights, and recognizing when collaboration might not be beneficial. Their practical advice offers a roadmap for those seeking to adapt and thrive in complex environments.
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Learning As A Habit
- Emergent learning is a habit that expands collective thinking to solve complex social problems.
- It combines nine guiding principles with concrete practices to turn reflection into action.
Make Thinking Visible
- Make your group's strategy and assumptions visible so everyone understands and can align.
- Use simple visuals like a theory of change to clarify hypotheses and intended results.
Allow And Learn From Experiments
- Give partners freedom to experiment but require them to document and share learning.
- Compare different experiments to identify what works, for whom, and under what conditions.


