Strategic principles of consensus organizing
- Strategies and objectives are set by the community.
- Incorporate community’s existing social networks.
- Analyze and identify individual self-interests and mutual community interests and build relationships based on those interests.
- Identify trusted, respected, behind-the-scenes leaders.
- Position leaders to take responsibility for effort.
- Build leaders’ skills and confidence to succeed.
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- Analyze and identify the interests of members of external power structure (e.g., government, philanthropy, corporate, social service).
- Position them to make genuine contributions aligned with their and the community’s interests.
- Position community leaders to take the lead on projects.
- Use short-term projects to build community’s skills and relationships with power structure to lay the foundation for more comprehensive efforts.
- Understand and gain trust of leaders of the community and power structure.
- Break down stereotypes and misperceptions that community and power structure have of one another.
- Invest the time up front to position leaders of the community and power structure to develop genuine strategic partnerships.