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Community is a Process

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Apply Mary Parker Follett’s timeless insights to real-world teams.
This PDF includes her essay Community Is a Process plus practical assignments for HR staff and young professionals. A powerful resource for training, reflection, and community building at work—ideal for team leads, facilitators, and anyone improving collaboration in modern workplaces.

Community Is a Process – Mary Parker Follett (with assignment pack)
Turn timeless ideas into team-building insight.

What does it really mean to “build community” at work? In this inspiring and practical PDF edition of Mary Parker Follett’s classic essay Community Is a Process, you’ll explore that question through the eyes of one of the 20th century’s most visionary thinkers on collaboration, leadership, and group dynamics.

This edition is specially designed for HR professionals and young leaders who want more than theory. It includes a set of engaging assignments that challenge you to apply Follett’s ideas directly to your own workplace or community setting—whether that’s a team, department, or project group.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • A clear, accessible version of Follett’s original essay

  • A mix of assignments that invite reflection, group discussion, and hands-on application

  • Tools to spark better conversations about power, cooperation, and shared purpose in your team

Whether you’re leading a department or just starting out in HR, this resource will help you bring fresh perspective to the everyday work of building community. Ideal for trainings, workshops, or personal development.

Format: PDF download
Length: ~20 pages
Audience: HR staff, trainers, facilitators, and young professionals
Includes: Full essay + assignment pack

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