Anchor Communities use the Results Based Facilitation (RBF) method to organize and carry out their work.
The Innovation Curve:
Roger’s diffusion of innovations is a theory that seeks to explain how, why, and at what rate new ideas and technology spread. It is helpful to understand that not everyone is going to embrace innovation and change at the time – figure out ways to move forward with the willing and know the rest will eventually follow.
Tools:
Read the book and/or watch the videos below to learn more about these innovative and simple ways to affect change.
Review for Switch (7 min – animated overview)
Elephant, Rider and Path – A Tale of Behavior Change (2 min – animated)
Why Change is So Hard (4 min)
It’s the Situation – Not the Person (3.5 min)
Finding Bright Spots (3.5 min)
Shrink the Change (3 min)
Video Lessons:
How to Change When Change is Hard – by Chip and Dan Heath
This has been the playbook for Community Solutions Built for Zero, Canada’s 20,000 Homes Campaign, and the Anchor Community Initiative.