MBN 2023 Course Notebook

Congratulations to the Class of 2023!

Materials, resources, and homework posted below will be available until June 2024.

Questions? Reach out to info@partnership-academy.net

MBN 2023 Course Materials Archive

  • Session 07: Find the Common Threads Session 07: Find the Common Threads

    Presentations  Partnership Success Factors Discussion  (PDF) Engaging with Tribes and Indigenous Communities, with guest speakers in each session, as listed below.  ALPHA: Anne Desmarais and MbN Peers: Anne will facilitate a discussion with members of the class about their...

  • Session 08: Put the Wind In Your Sails Session 08: Put the Wind In Your Sails

    Presentations Facilitation in Action (PDF) Seven Faces of Partnership and Philanthropy (PDF) Additional Resources Seven Faces of Philanthropy and Partnership (with Liz Madison, 18 min video/podcast)  Making Meetings Work (with Liz Madison, 11 mins) A Facilitator's Best Practices (with Anne...

  • Session 09: Walk a Mile in Their Shoes Session 09: Walk a Mile in Their Shoes

    Presentations Interest-Based Negotiation (PDF) Additional Resources Principled Negotiation Strategies Chart (PDF) Interest-Based Problem Solving, USDA FS Collaboration Cadre (PDF) Tips for Sharing Difficult Decisions, MIT (PDF) Video: Principled Negotiation (23 min, with...

  • Session 10: Calm the Waters Session 10: Calm the Waters

    Presentations Strengthen Your Conflict Management Skills (PDF) Additional Resources DOI CADR website Circle of Conflict (sources of conflict) (PDF) Elements of an Effective Apology (PDF) Open-Ended Questions (PDF) Getting to the Core of Conflict and Communications (GTC3) Participant...

  • Session 11: Valuing Nature Session 11: Valuing Nature

    Presentations Thinking Like A Social Scientist  Socioeconomic Profile Tools Additional Resources: Social Science USFWS Stakeholder Engagement Wayfinder website  Conservation social science: Understanding and integrating human dimensions to improve conservation, Bennett...

  • Session 12: Smart Moves Session 12: Smart Moves

    Presentations Laws Guiding Community Engagement: PRA (PDF) Entrepreneurship and Risk Assessment (PDF) Persuasion Insights (PDF) Additional Resources Paperwork Reduction Act, Video with Wolf Cota NPS Information Collection / Social Science website PRA Fast Track...

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Participating in MBN 2023

  • Course Learning Objectives

    Applying knowledge and skills learned in this course, participants will be able to:

    1. strengthen an internal and external network of individuals and organizations to advance the mission of the agency;
    2. build trust with partners, interested parties, and the public using a professional skill set of 22 competencies;
    3. demonstrate professional competence in applying best practices for partnership, community collaboration, and tribal consultation;
    4. apply social science concepts and practices to support relevance and resilience in partnering and collaboration;
    5. recognize the relationship between sunshine laws including the Paperwork Reduction Act and the Federal Advisory Committee Act to build accountability and trust between public agencies or organizations and their partners, interested parties, and the public.

     

  • MBN Webinar Groups

    Each of the 17 course sessions is offered four times as a live, 2-hour webinar. Course participants are assigned to one of the four webinar groups (Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta) based on their day and time preference, as indicated on their application.

    To support interaction and peer learning, each webinar will be hosted in a virtual classroom with 25-30 participants.

    We anticipate schedule conflicts and participants may use the “flex option” to attend any one of the four webinars in any given week, as best suits their schedule.

    • Wednesday, ALPHA cohort: 11AM Eastern, 10AM Central, 9AM Mountain, 8AM Pacific, 7AM Alaska, 6AM Hawaii
    • Wednesday, BETA cohort: 2PM Eastern, 1PM Central, 12PM Mountain, 11AM Pacific, 10AM Alaska, 9AM Hawaii
    • Thursday, GAMMA cohort: 11AM Eastern, 10AM Central, 9AM Mountain, 8AM Pacific, 7AM Alaska, 6AM Hawaii
    • Thursday, DELTA cohort: 2PM Eastern, 1PM Central, 12PM Mountain, 11AM Pacific, 10AM Alaska, 9AM Hawaii

    Because the Academy observes Daylight Saving Time, class times will change accordingly in March.

    Check your welcome email for your assigned group. The Course Roster will be available after December 12, 2022.

  • Webinar Best Practices

    • Log in 5-10 minutes early to troubleshoot any technical difficulties.
    • Webinars start and end on the hour.
    • Audio will be automatically muted when you join the classroom.
    • Instructors invite participation by calling on all participants. You may respond or pass the question to another attendee.

    Set Yourself Up for Success:

    Eliminate distractions.
     
    Close your email, turn off notifications.
     
    Put a “do not disturb” sign on your door.
     
    The chat box is a “judgment free zone.” Comments with typos and spelling errors are welcome.
     
    Let the instructor know if you have to be in listening mode due to background noise or other competing interests.Eliminate distractions.
    • Close your email, turn off notifications.
    • Put a “do not disturb” sign on your door.
    • The chat box is a “judgment free zone.” Comments with typos and spelling errors are welcome.
    • Let the instructor know if you have to be in listening mode due to background noise or other competing interests.
  • Classroom Use of Photos and Video

    Classroom Use of Photos
     
    During webinars, we use a photo roster to facilitate discussion.
    The photo roster provides participants with information such as your name, agency, job title, work unit, and city and state.
    We will not publicly post or use photos for any other purpose without your written permission.
    If you prefer not to use a personal photo, please send an alternate image to use in the classroom.
     
    Classroom Use of Video
     
    On camera participation is not required for this course.
    We understand that many participants join from sites with limited bandwidth.
    Because live video feed can significantly impact the quality of online instruction, we use it selectively.
    During class discussion and breakout sessions, participants are welcome to appear on camera.Classroom Use of Photos

    Classroom Use of Photos

    • During webinars, we use a photo roster to facilitate discussion.
    • The photo roster provides participants with information such as your name, agency, job title, work unit, and city and state.
    • We will not publicly post or use photos for any other purpose without your written permission.
    • If you prefer not to use a personal photo, please send an alternate image to use in the classroom.

    Classroom Use of Video

    • On camera participation is not required for this course.
    • We understand that many participants join from sites with limited bandwidth.
    • Because live video feed can significantly impact the quality of online instruction, we use it selectively.
    • During class discussion and breakout sessions, participants are welcome to appear on camera.

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