Building Strong Partnerships - Community Science and Project Management
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Learn effective project management techniques for community science initiatives in this 44-minute workshop. Discover best practices for collaborating with non-scientists, including partnership building, goal setting, and risk assessment. Explore tools like Theory of Change, Ground Rules, and Empathy Mapping to enhance cross-disciplinary projects. Gain insights on handling power dynamics, conflict resolution, and responding to criticism. Acquire valuable skills for creating solutions to scientific and societal challenges through the AGU Thriving Earth Exchange's community science process.
Syllabus
Introduction
Themes
Partnership
Getting to know someone
Goals and objectives
Project planning tools
Theory of Change
Ground Rules
Risk Register
Racing Matrix
Empathy Map
Failure
Apology
Takeaways
Earth Exchange
Tools for the Complete Scientist
Contact Information
Power dynamics
Places to learn more
How can participation and thriving earth exchange be recognized
Connecting with Communities
Thriving Earth Exchange
Dealing with Conflict
Responding to Criticism
How can someone become a Community Science Fellow
Advice for someone managing a team for the first time
How has COVID affected our operations
Questions
Taught by
AGU
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