Types of Formations

Organization

A group that shares:

 

- a long-term vision/mission (ideology and analysis) and principles/values to guide them towards achieving the vision/mission.

 

- objectives and the strategy / plan to achieve those objectives.

 

- a process for making decisions and holding accountability.

Social Movement

Long term mass campaigns designed to change society.

Legal                                                        Health

Communications                                   Policy

Self-Defense                                           Membership

Protest                                                     Negotiating

Comprised of different types of organizations or formations, each playing a different role.

Differing roles both create and cause tension in the Movement.

Organizing

Vision / Mission
What we want beyond the objectives

Ideology and analysis
 

Principles
Core values that hold us together

 

 

Objectives
Tangible outcomes

Can be demands or internal

 

Strategy
Plan to win Objectives

 

Decision Making / Accountability
How are decisions made

Types of Formations

- Open to a large population

 

- Lower barrier of entry

 

- People driven

 

- Meet people where they are

 

- Lower common denominator

- Smaller formation

 

- Higher barrier of entry

 

- Ideologically driven

 

- Move masses to their position

 

- Adhere to political line

Mass

Vanguard

TENSION
People cannot win without vision
Vision cannot win without people

Types of Formations

- Serves individuals/orgs

 

- Often technical or professional

 

- Individual, not systemic

 

- Does not inherently challenge the system

 

- Cooperates with system

- Targets policies, laws, etc.

 

- Allows mass involvement

 

- Systemic, not individual

 

- Does not inherently help individuals

 

- Attacks system

Service

Political

TENSION

People need services
Services do not change the system

Types of Formations

- Pragmatic and winnable

 

- Solve a specific problem

 

- Not too disruptive

 

- Incremental change

- Aspirational and hard to win

 

- Address a slate of problems

 

- Shifts power

 

- Change everything at once

Reform

Power

TENSION

Win, but don’t solve the problem
Solve the problem, but can’t win

Types of Formations

- Centralized/Federal

 

- Central level of decision making / accountability

 

- Chapters are uniform

 

- Idea or process centered

- Decentralized/Coalition

 

- Local decision making / accountability

 

- Chapters can vary widely

 

- Local situation centered

Central

Network

TENSION

Unified organization/movement
Local autonomy and decision making

Types of Formations

Mass

Vanguard

Power

Reform

Political

Service

Types of Formations

By Positive Action Center

Types of Formations

Types of Formations or Organizations

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