Stories

Partner Stories

How our nonprofit partners apply the SEE framework to their work
through small experiments

Small Experiments Underway

The nonprofits we work with implement our framework in ways as diverse as the organizations themselves. For some, building supportive environments means addressing unrealistic expectations of productivity or improving feedback methods. For others, it means restructuring meetings so everyone’s voice is heard. Here are some of our partners’ experiments with supportive environments.

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Improving Work Life Balance

Staff at the Community Resource Center (CRC) was struggling to balance work and personal life. Employees weren’t asking for help because of an unintentional “put your head down and get it done” work environment. Using Supportive Environments for Effectiveness (SEE), CRC was able to understand why this mentality was problematic and develop a solution that supported open communication, broke down barriers between employees, and made room for fun.

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