This year Exhibit Change turned 5. It was a huge milestone and also an opportunity to reflect on where this journey has taken me. When I started Exhibit Change it was to address a need that I had. To bring together a variety of building blocks that I had acquired through education and work experience but didn't know where to put. Exhibit Change emerged in 2009 as the answer to this problem. |
Now, 5 years later, this isn't a good enough reason to drive the work and growth of Exhibit Change.
Over the next few months, my goal is to take a design thinking approach to refining Exhibit Change. Admittedly, this makes me feel vulnerable and exposed. I am getting a sense of what clients must have felt like in the past when I ask them to challenge themselves with tough questions. It feels like I am saying "I don't know what I am doing..." and yet what I want it to say is "I trust that my community knows better than I do..."
Over the next few months, my goal is to take a design thinking approach to refining Exhibit Change. Admittedly, this makes me feel vulnerable and exposed. I am getting a sense of what clients must have felt like in the past when I ask them to challenge themselves with tough questions. It feels like I am saying "I don't know what I am doing..." and yet what I want it to say is "I trust that my community knows better than I do..."