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Bio Summit Governance Exercise
Each year at the Bio Summit we organize a collaborative activity where participants engage in an aspect of crystallizing the Community Bio Movement. At Bio Summit 1.0 we posed the question, “Are We a Movement?,” and explored movement dynamics; at Bio Summit 2.0 we defined our values and Statement of Shared Purpose; at Bio Summit 3.0 we clarified our ethics and norms.
This year, at Bio Summit 4.0, we are exploring the theme of Governance and Structure. How should we organize ourselves to realize our Shared Purpose? What kind of structures should we create? How can we hold ourselves accountable to our norms? In this exercise, participants can use the four Google documents below to work both synchronously, in groups and pairs, and asynchronously to answer key prompts that will generate ideas for how we might govern and structure our global movement.
Each Google doc links to a different prompt, and each prompt also has a Minglr-group where participants can work in pairs on each respective worksheet.
Have fun, be creative, and contribute your ideas!
Our shared purpose is to…
Fundamentally transform life sciences & democratize biotechnology
to inspire creativity and improve lives
by organizing life science change-makers and bio enthusiasts to build an inclusive global network
Prompt 1: Build an Inclusive Global Network
Use Minglr to discuss each question in Prompt 1 with a partner by clicking on the button below
Prompt 2: Cultivate an Accessible Commons of Knowledge & Resources
Use Minglr to discuss each question in Prompt 2 with a partner by clicking on the button below
Prompt 3: Launch Community Labs and Projects
Use Minglr to discuss each question in Prompt 3 with a partner by clicking on the button below
Prompt 4: Enable Local Educators
Use Minglr to discuss each question in Prompt 4 with a partner by clicking on the button below