ReImagine Science Policy Manual
To see how we organize our work and our approach to changing the face of science, our policy manual is a good place to start.
To see how we organize our work and our approach to changing the face of science, our policy manual is a good place to start.
Book Description In The Fifth Discipline, Peter M. Senge describes how companies can rid themselves of the learning “disabilities” that threaten their productivity and success by adopting the strategies of learning organizations—ones in which new and expansive patterns of thinking are nurtured, collective aspiration is set free, and people are continually learning [...]
Book Description At a time when science is seen as an engine of economic growth, Paula Stephan brings a keen understanding of the cost–benefit calculations made by individuals and institutions as they compete for resources and reputation in scientific fields. She highlights especially the growing gap between the biomedical sciences and [...]
ReImagine Science Retreat Estes Park July 29-31, 2016 Double rainbow over Estes Park at the conclusion of our three day workshop. A foundational aspect of our approach to change in science is the concept of Network of Networks, articulated by Mei Lin Fung, who helped formulate the world [...]
We posted a question to our network of science leaders, practitioners, policy makers, and consultants. The Background Provided: ReImagine Science (formerly Yámana Science and Technology) is celebrating seven years of effort to assist the science and technology sectors in building a future that efficiently serves the planet, society and scientists to our highest capability. [...]
ReImagine Science and Global CoLab Network co-hosted our third living room salon in Arlington Virginia on Nov 29th, 2016. The focus we chose was 'Trust and ethics in science' as outlined in our invitation [click here for a pdf of the invitation]. The invite attracted friends and colleagues from some of our previous network (National [...]
Theory U is a social technology for helping to bring about profound innovation and change. The focus of this method is on sensing and actualizing emerging future opportunities, both individually and collectively.
We are sorely missing one of our most core members of the team. Dan Schoenfeld passed away unexpectedly in his sleep this week from an undetected aortic blockage and heart enlargement. He has been a foundational contributor - holding our vision with great candor and commitment, whilst also providing every detail of technical, strategic as [...]
We posted a question to our network of science leaders, practitioners, policy makers, and consultants. The question: ReImagine Science (formerly Yámana Science and Technology) is celebrating seven years of effort to assist the science and technology sectors in building a future that efficiently serves the planet, society and scientists to our highest capability. Institutions like [...]
ReImagine Science is a non-profit 501(c)3 (EIN 90-0443926). Our Guidestar rating is here. There are many ways to be included in this work. Please email us if you are interested in becoming involved: contact@reimaginescience.org Financial support is one way you can make a big difference - we work through participatory funding, both large and small. [...]