Roundtable Review: Gaining Influence Through Thought Leadership
On Thursday 11/19, we held our members’ roundtable on gaining influence through the use of creative thought leadership.
The session was co-led by design strategists and facilitators Mia Scharphie and Melanie Kahl.
Video & Audio Replay + Notes
Brick & Wonder members can access the full video, audio, and session notes in the private community write up here.
Session Co-Leaders:
Mia is a trained facilitator, who’s run a research effort on women in social impact design for the Harvard Business School. She’s a founding member of the Equity Roundtable at the Boston Society of Architects and was named as one of Impact Design Hub’s Social Impact Design 40 under 40. Visit Build Yourself Workshop here.
Melanie believes in the power of community-driven design to shape meaningful organizations, experiences, services, and places. For the last twelve years, she’s led creative teams on design and social innovation projects across five continents on issues of urban resilience, health, gender, education, and inclusive development. A builder by nature, Melanie has grown multiple internal studios and initiatives, most recently on Facebook’s Communities Team and for Dalberg Design. Visit Melanie’s website here.
Building influence finds your next growth edge.
MIA SCHARPHIE, FOUNDER, BUILD YOURSELF WORKSHOP
Key Session Insights:
- Building Influence:
- Consider learning in public
- Feedback cycle efficiency is improved
- It feels riskier but its a faster process
- Consider learning in public
- Select a base strategy:
- Do you feel most comfortable with: Speaking; writing; one-on-one relationship building; collaborations?
- Give your base strategy a preferred format:
- Podcasts, guest columnist, leads group, whitepaper, documentary
- Choose a Creative Injection:
- Craft: What hard or soft skill you want to learn, use or grow?
- Cares: What issues would you like to move forward, and what values would you like to express?
- Collaborations: Who would you like to collaborate with, or who would be strategic contacts for you?
- Comforts: What experiences or adventures do you want to have? What can your thought leadership be a passport to?
Thought Leadership Partners & Inspiration:
- Greater Good’s work on “The Gut Check”, helping small studios say ‘no’, and thereby opening more opportunities
- Christine Williamson of “Building Science Fight Club” will be leading a Brick & Wonder workshop in 2021
- Public Workshop in Philadelphia has an amazing program called ‘Tiny WPA’ in which students identify built environment issues and design solutions.
- Citizen Schools allows you to teach a class to middle school students, with awesome teaching collaborators.
- Kia Weatherspoon’s article on how to fix Affordable Housing
- Enterprise Community Partners – Design Leadership
- Viviane Rombaldi Seppey : Construction Site
- Creative Thought Leadership Brainstorm sheet available here.
ABOUT OUR ROUNDTABLES
Our monthly roundtables are exclusive to members and designed specifically to sharpen minds, increase knowledge and develop new perspectives in the real estate industry.
Led by subject matter experts, members dive into a new topic every month with an accomplished and diverse peer group, raising and answering tough questions and gaining valuable insights