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Orchestration: How Organizational Entrepreneurs Build Global Solution Networks

Anthony Williams

Anthony Williams

GSN Executive Editor will lead the webinar, frame the arguments and moderate the discussion.

Dr. Thomas Hale

Dr. Thomas Hale,

Post-Doctoral Fellow, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University will provide key insights from his research on the topic.

 

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Join us for our next GSN Community Webinar!

November 21, 11am – 12pm EST

In our upcoming community webinar, GSN Executive Editor Anthony Williams and Thomas Hale of the Blavatnik School of Government at Oxford University will profile a number of successful network orchestrators. They will also be sharing key insights about how organizational entrepreneurs can achieve outcomes unattainable by organizations acting alone.

In a world where knowledge and capability are more broadly distributed than ever before, network orchestration has become central to the world’s ability to assemble the skills and resources required to develop effective solutions to global problems.

Orchestrators can act as key catalysts, mobilizers, supporters and/or enablers of a network of diverse actors taking action on a global problem.

Registration is now open.

Dr. Thomas Hale’s research explores how we can manage transnational problems effectively and fairly. He seeks to explain how political institutions evolve–or not–to face the challenges raised by globalization and interdependence, with a particular emphasis on environmental and economic issues. He holds a PhD in Politics from Princeton University, a Master’s degree in Global Politics from the London School of Economics, and an AB in Public Policy from Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School. A US national, Hale has studied and worked in Argentina, China and Europe, and currently lives in London.