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In an ideal world, there would be a core group of early adopters – advocates – interested parties to help inform, design and promote your Social System Map.

In an ideal world, there would be:

  • Somewhere between 8 and 20 of these advocates,
    • Representing all the distinct stakeholder groups or different perspectives your network engages,
    • Psyched about the vision of having a Social System Map for their network,
    • Willing and influential enough to help convince others in the network to share their info in sumApp once the project is launched to the whole network,
    • Willing to give input into:
      • Survey design,
      • Connection questions,
      • Informational texts (if only to tell you what’s confusing after everything has been drafted),
      • Map prototype & design
    • Willing to be part of a pilot test & map prototype
      • and tolerant of having to re-do the survey if things change,
    • Interested in participating in SenseMaking activities with the completed map,
    • Able to encourage others to engage in SenseMaking as well
    • Likely to embed SenseMaking-with-the-map activities into ongoing decision-making activities of the network.

In the real world – we generally don’t get all of that in one go. We get a few people who give survey-design input, some others who will help invite people to participate, others who will SenseMake. Or we get a dedicated group – that represents only one or two stakeholder groups.

The truth is, the smaller the group, the easier the project – fewer meetings, less word-smithing, less coordination, less differing-perspectives-conflict. But easier isn’t usually what makes the final outcome great. So there’s a tension there. So just remember that according to Glenda Eoyang of Human Systems Dynamics tensions in a system are what generates the energy for transformation.

Your job, as a map maker, is to manage that tension and keep the project moving forward.

Employ the ‘Meet Them Where They’re At Principle’ while continually nudging toward a more rigorous advocate group and a more righteous process. But don’t hold things up for some impractical or not-shared ideal – because eventually you’ll be able to use the ‘Show Don’t Persuade Principle’ to help them understand why you were nudging them.

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CONTENTS

The Technical Process

The Social Process

Steps to Add Members on the ‘Manage members’ page

Follow the steps below to learn how to add a new member from the ‘Manage members

Steps to Add Members via CSV Upload in sumApp

If you have a list of members to add to your sumApp project, follow the steps be

Steps to Manually Add a Member in sumApp from Add Members Page

To manually add members to your sumApp project, follow the steps below. 1. Choos

The New ‘Member Activity Logs’

Why It’s Helpful Use the Member Activity Log when you want to understand: Whethe

Canceling Your Subscription on sumApp

    1. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Manage your subscription”. 2.

Downgrading Your Subscription to Tier I

1. From “My Account” scroll down to the bottom of the page to ‘Change subscripti

Choosing a Subscription Plan and Number of Projects

1. From the “My Accounts” page, navigate to the bottom of the page to the “Chang

Accessing the ‘My Accounts’ Page and How to Update Your Account Information

1. “My Projects” page of your sumApp account, navigate to the left-hand menu. 2.

My Account and Billing

Managing your Account Settings and Subscription Plans The ‘My Account’ tab is wh

Article 8: Containers, Differences, Exchanges

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