Excerpt-5 From The Mate3.com Networking Audio Book

In the early stage of developing mate3.com networking we learned how to maximize the use of 3 firsthand answers. We witnessed the power of 1st party engagement and efficacy created when people told their firsthand answers directly. We also saw the power of networking to find the affected person's choice of productive responses and outcomes. Being positioned to ask the affected person what they would like to see happen and how they think others can help is a positional change. The mate3.com networking affect is continuous outreach for firsthand experience-based answers, and the most productive options available. When no suitable option is in operation mate3.com moves to build solutions. Over time, we learned that advocacy efforts work best when they follow an open‑source style of collaboration, where both experiences and responses are handled in a transparent, policy-based way. Our growing inventory of “best 1st step” options for different kinds of occurrences has become a practical guide for people facing complex situations. We want our inventory of responses to be used as a decision-support tool that helps affected individuals quickly see actionable choices, while also making it easier to monitor responses to reported experiences. Mate3.com networking helps to expose gaps between lived experience and institutional behavior.



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