In 2013, we set out to unearth the tactics being used by Greenpeace staff to develop successful mobilisation strategies and people-powered campaigns. But we soon discovered that people in multiple offices were wondering the same thing:

In order to win big, we need to ensure the teams within an office are working seamlessly together. What are the tools we can use to make sure that happens?

As it turns out, many Greenpeace offices are experimenting with tools and mechanisms to ensure that smooth, effective integration is happening among their teams.

We partnered with Daniel Atwood and Sam Dorman – experienced consultants in this field – to help surface successful practices or “bright spots” for a toolkit highlighting ongoing experiments in team integration. You can explore these tools in two ways:

  • By trait: We found six common “traits”, or best practices, that promote strong mobilisation integration.
  • By country or region: You can also view a report of several tools at work within a specific national or regional office (NRO).

The NROs we spoke with were all heavily invested in different forms of mobilisation integration, but they emphasized that many of these tools are highly experimental. They shared them here so that we can all build on one another’s efforts to do more effective campaigning and win bigger victories — not just for Greenpeace but also our allies and partners.

While this was originally put together in 2013, when MobLab was a part of Greenpeace, we believe the cases gathered here offer insight and inspiration as relevant now as when this was first published.


Top photo: Global Divestment Day action in Kathmandu, Nepal. Photo by Sanot Adhikari / 350.org. CC BY-NC-SA 2.0