Hand out the Treasure Map instructions:
The Treasure Map is a map/chart/web of all the individuals and groups your organization comes in contact with or might want to come in contact with on a regular basis. You don't have to go out of your way to find these people. We're talking about the landlord, the UPS delivery person, the staff, their families, the clients, the opponents and/or competition, the vendors, your personal friends and family, EVERYONE.
It also displays what these individuals have an abundance of or what resources they possess.
TO BEGIN:
Put your organization in the middle.
Surround your organization in any way you like with the other groups and organizations you naturally come in contact with, e.g. staff, volunteers, board.
Now identify the resources that each group has in abundance (e.g. old furniture, money, art expertise).
What are the self-interests of each group or individual? What's in it for them to be connected to you?
Identify how the groups relate to each other and how their resources might relate.
Then add in imaginary groups you'd like to have be there in the future and what resources and self-interests they would have. Ask: who else needs or wants what we can do?
Questions to help you flesh out your Treasure Map:
- Who is your real audience?
- Who really cares about what you're doing?
- Who are your obvious friends and foes (and in-between)?
- Who cares, but you don't care that they care?
- Who doesn't care that should care?
- Who is an organization like yours supposed to have as an audience?
- Who would you only dream of having as an audience/friend?
Standing at the front of the room, using a white board or flip chart, lead the group through the process of creating the overall Treasure Map. Go through all the steps: diagram the groups, their resources, self-interests, how the groups relate to one another, fantasy groups, etc.