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TOOL | Peer Input Process

Community Engagement, Tools, Sylvia Cheuy

The Peer Input Process is a relatively quick and structured way to get input and insight from peers into a current challenge in your community change effort.  It taps into the collective wisdom of peers in order to gain rapid feedback and new perspectives on a current challenge you are grappling with.

This tool will help you invite in new perspectives and insights to address a current problem, leverage the wisdom of peers to illuminate new opportunities & strategies as well as surface assumptions, and collectively identify common patterns and themes in the work of community change.

Sylvia Cheuy

By Sylvia Cheuy

Sylvia is a Consulting Director of the Tamarack Institute’s Collective Impact Idea Area and also supports Tamarack’s Community Engagement Idea Area. She is passionate about community change and what becomes possible when residents and various sector leaders share an aspirational vision for their future. Sylvia believes that when the assets of residents and community are recognized and connected they become powerful drivers of community change. Sylvia is an internationally recognized community-builder and trainer. Over the past five years, much of Sylvia’s work has focused on building awareness and capacity in the areas of Collective Impact and Community Engagement throughout North America.

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