Growth Through Participative Ideation | BanklessDAO Weekly Rollup
Catch Up With What Happened This Week in BanklessDAO
Dear Bankless Nation 🏴,
We are in a new month; it's the perfect time to reflect on how far we've come. It’s a new season, and it's great to see we've made incredible strides in our transition. We have come this far with the input of several community members.
During this week’s community call, Links proposed a suggestion that generated much discussion. The idea involves securing funding for the new iteration of the DAO by purchasing a stake in the GLM token, locking it, and using the yield to generate funding.
While no final decision has been made, we encourage everyone to share their ideas and thoughts during our weekly governance calls at 19:00 UTC on Mondays, and the community calls that happen at 16:00 UTC on Fridays.
Let's continue to work together as a team to shape the future of our DAO. Your ideas and participation are crucial to our success.
Happy new month friends!
Contributors: Lucent, Tonytad, Angelspeaks, Boluwatife, Kornekt, WinVerse
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Growth Through Participative Ideation
Author: Lucent
Everything we see — principles, laws, or structures — begins with an idea. No matter how big or small, an idea not properly generated and followed up leads nowhere. It's easy to have ideas, but the challenge lies in executing them effectively. That's why the maxim, Ideas are cheap, but execution is everything, holds.
Several ideas have emerged in recent weeks as we reorganize as a community. These include updates to our Discord server, adjustments to community entry requirements, and more. The Transition Council (TC) has taken significant steps to implement many of these ideas with surgical precision. However, as community members, we can make the execution process even easier for the TC. We all have a role in bringing ideas to life in ways that drive our community forward. The abundance of ideas is not the issue — it's about execution through thoughtful planning. This piece explores the principles of effective execution and how we, as a community, can contribute to it.
Aligning With Vision and Mission
The first step in executing any idea is to ensure it aligns with the community’s vision and mission. This serves as a filter, helping to discard ideas that don’t contribute to our broader goals. While we haven't officially declared our new vision and mission, we contributors understand that our community aims to be a leading force of positive change in the ecosystem — whether in education, media, or other sectors — while also maintaining an element of fun. With this in mind, we can be clear in our ideas, helping the TC execute them precisely.
Ideas and Execution Start with Participation
Ideas don’t materialize out of nowhere. They come from active participation. You can’t have a meaningful idea about something you're not engaged in. Participation, immersion, curiosity, and active involvement spark new ideas. As community members, our participation is critical, and there are three key ways we can contribute to aid the execution process:
Provide Feedback: When we contribute to discussions and offer important feedback, we help ensure that different viewpoints are considered in the implementation stage.
Take Initiative: An important aspect here is volunteering to lead projects and challenging ourselves to be involved in crucial matters in the community. This can help us become better contributors while inspiring others to get involved.
Share Knowledge: By sharing experiences and insights, we contribute to a collective learning environment where past mistakes are not made again thereby improving future execution.
An inclusive environment where everyone participates taps into the diverse skills of our members, significantly improving the quality of execution. This is another reason the TC deserves recognition for fostering such an environment.
A clear, structured, and community-driven approach to execution allows us to manage resources efficiently and prioritize what's important. This results in high-quality outcomes that meet the community's needs, and builds a framework for continuous improvement and adaptability, ensuring our long-term success.
Creating a community driven by ideas and committed to their effective execution is not the responsibility of one person alone. Building a sustainable structure where ideas become actions that push us toward our collective goals is a responsibility that rests on all of us.
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