
140. The OS of a Social Movement with Aru Shiney-Ajay and Dejah Powell
At Work with The Ready
Creating a Cohesive Movement Through "DNA" Packets
The concept of 'DNA' packets in a movement involves having a small set of predefined principles for individuals joining the movement, while leaving the rest open for adaptation and debate. This approach allows for a balance between having a centralized structure and allowing evolution at the edges. By setting clear principles but leaving room for flexibility in areas like hub structures, the movement can maintain coherence while also incorporating feedback and diverse perspectives from its base.
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