Network Overview¶
Purpose¶
The Network section contains shared resources and strategies for inter-circle work, supporting the growth and connection of Practice Circles across different locations and communities.
Shared Resources¶
Visual Identity¶
- Logo Design — Visual direction and design principles for The Practice Circle brand, emphasizing organic forms, dialogue, and the power of presence.
Outreach and Visibility¶
- Outreach and Visibility Plan — A comprehensive approach to sharing the practice through multiple channels while maintaining authenticity and avoiding promotion.
Strategic Planning¶
- Development Roadmap — Strategic development phases from initial framework to network expansion, including current progress and next steps.
Financial Coordination¶
- Federation Finances — Collective resource management for shared infrastructure, research, and continuity across the network.
Inter-Circle Collaboration¶
Shared Documentation¶
This network section provides resources that can be used across different Practice Circles to maintain consistency while allowing for local adaptation:
- Visual Guidelines — Logo usage, design principles, and brand consistency
- Communication Strategies — How to share practice and process without marketing
- Outreach Methods — Multiple channels for making the practice visible
Principles for Network Growth¶
- Clarity without dogma — Shared resources provide guidance without rigid rules
- Freedom with accountability — Each circle adapts resources to local needs
- Documentation as practice — Sharing process and learning openly
- Presence over promotion — Making practice visible without selling
Contributing to Network Resources¶
These resources are living documents that evolve with the practice. Circles are encouraged to: - Share adaptations that work in their context - Document new approaches to outreach and visibility - Contribute to visual identity development - Suggest improvements to shared protocols
This network section supports the broader vision of interconnected Practice Circles, each maintaining their local character while sharing common principles and resources.