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Entrevista con Sam Lanfranco |
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Question:
We are with Sam Lanfranco. I would like to
ask when did you first encounter Mística Sam:
I met Mística through Funredes, I have
worked with Daniel Pimienta for many, many
years.
The time has come for talk and action, not
just talk. The time has come for sharing
labour in common effort, and not just
sharing information and ideas. That is the
work that must carried out within the
“cocoon” of the online electronic spaces
if Mística is to become a beautiful
butterfly that it should become. Q:
What else? Sam:
I am in Canada so I mainly watch Mística
from a distance. Recently I was the director
of a large school at my university so I
didn’t have as much time to work with Mística
as I would have liked. I hope to work more
with Mística in the future, especially with
helping to developing a greater degree of
focus around its work agenda. Q:
And looking backward from this point of the
present, how do you see the Mística
process? Sam:
I think it’s been good for what it has
been and what it has done. I think that the
challenge now is to train a new group of
leaders to help drive Mística forward. That
would be the challenge.
The projects have been good, the
results have been good but now it is like
handing the truck over to new drivers. It is
very important that the new drivers think
hard about what’s Mística’s work agenda
should be, what its activities should be. It
is a time in Mística for talk and action,
not just talk. Q:
Which possible scenario could Mística build
up? In the near future and the
far future. Sam:
Well, both in the near future and the far
future it has to articulate for itself, and
for others, a very concise mission and
vision.
In the short term it needs to look at
what are its strongest resources. In my view
that is the intellectual capital and the
strengths of the participants. The members
of Mística have to say: “Given our
strengths, these are the three, four or five
activities we should be engaged in. It
should then focus on the pursuit of those
activities.
Some of that will take work before
there is financing. There is some work to be
done before there will be financing. It is
not always possible to get the financing
first. Q:
Finally, what’s your opinion about the
process of this meeting? Sam:
There is a difference in style between North
America and Latin America. If this been
meeting in North America we would have many
of the issues boiled down in advance, in
documents, and made decisions based on the
documents. For me, and some other people
outside the region, the process moves
slowly, and sometimes in circles, but we
understood why. Here, this is like the
creation of a new “child of Mística”.
There is much more general discussion
between people who have been working
together for a long time. They are here to
learn more about each other for two reasons.
They are going to have to work together to
build Mística itself. But that is not
enough. They are they’re going to have
work together to build the projects of Mística.
Q:
What comes next? Sam:
What is important is: What happens in the
electronic space, after the end of this
literal meeting in the Dominican Republic?
Can the member of Mística, and the friends
of Mística, go beyond being an online
discussion community of interest. Can they
become a collaborative community of
practice, carrying out a work agenda that
embraces the mission and vision of Mística?
The time has come for talk and action, not
just talk. The time has come for sharing
labour in common effort, and not just
sharing information and ideas. That is the
work that must carried out within the
“cocoon” of the online electronic spaces
if Mística is to become a beautiful
butterfly that it should become. Interviewed
by: Javier
I. Pinzón P.
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