Wednesday, November 14, 2012

New Slide Presentation Available in the CL Toolkit!


Dear Conversation Leaders, 

I’m so happy to tell you that the new version of the presentation is now available in the CL Toolkit!  It is called “The Path to Real Prosperity:  Creating a Caring Economy.”  (Many thanks to Janet Sager [Cohort P] for the title suggestion!)

Here’s a direct link to the toolkit:  https://sites.google.com/site/celpmaterials/

You’ll see that I’ve provided the slides in .ppt format, and the script in a range of formats, including .doc, .docx, and .pdf – so you should be able to find a format that works on your computer!
About the presentation:
This "Path to Real Prosperity" presentation is designed in a "modular" fashion to allow you to more easily adjust the presentation for different audiences and different time frames. You will see the presentation is organized in 4 different parts:

1. Making Sense of Caring + Economy.   A brief, broad overview of the big picture caring economy framework.

2. Going Deep: Exploring the Cultural Roots of Our Economy.   A dive into the underlying domination/partnership continuum with an emphasis on the implications for economics.

3. What a Caring Economy Looks Like: Three Areas for Action.  Looks at the three key focus points for change.

4. How You Can Join the Movement. This short section offers 4 ways people can interact with the Caring Economy Campaign.

The first three parts are designed so that each can stand alone, or be combined in different ways. In a limited timeframe, for example, you might share just part 1 and part 4. With a different group, you might focus in on Part 2 only. Or, you might skip the deep history and go from part 1 to part 3... Hopefully you will find this more flexible than the earlier version of the presentation.

I hope you will find this useful in your upcoming presentations and look forward to hearing your feedback on how you use it and how it works for you!

Best wishes to each of you and thank you for your continuing leadership!
-          Sara

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