I wonder if some group organisers err on the side of the status quo because the more experimental you get, the more risk of doing accidental harm or being ineffective in your advocacy? Especially when the alternative to being experimental is to simply do the same thing as every other group, which tends to be a safe bet.
Iād be keen to hear thoughts on encouraging more entrepreneurial pursuits within community building while managing potential risk.
RE: Being entrepreneurial VS playing it safe
I wonder if some group organisers err on the side of the status quo because the more experimental you get, the more risk of doing accidental harm or being ineffective in your advocacy? Especially when the alternative to being experimental is to simply do the same thing as every other group, which tends to be a safe bet.
Iād be keen to hear thoughts on encouraging more entrepreneurial pursuits within community building while managing potential risk.