MODULE:
ORGANIZING
“In democratic countries, knowledge of how to
combine is the mother of all other forms of knowledge; on
its progress depends that of all the others”
–Alexis de Tocqueville
Welcome to Marshall Ganz’s Web module on organizing.
Professor Ganz is a long-time organizer; a Lecturer in
Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
University; and a principal of Harvard’s Hauser Center for
Nonprofit Organizations.
This Web module contains learning materials that touch upon
such questions as:
• What is organizing?
• How do people organize?
• What skills are required of organizers?
• How can these skills be shared with others?
This module is designed for organizers, students, and
trainers of organizers alike. It is more of a library than
online course per se. Organizers and students will find
readings, video lecture clips and Web links on organizing
("Learning Resources" tab on this website). In addition,
trainers will find a pedagogy of organizing developed by
Professor Ganz and his colleagues ("Trainer's Workshop").
As Ganz explains, learning organizing is learning a
practice, like riding a bicycle--falling off, and having
the courage to get back on, is the only way you can learn
to keep your balance. (See the "Learning Organizing"
section of this website for more detail.)
Link to module website:
http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k2139&pageid=icb.page12185
