Neighborhood community

Dunbar's Number

Dunbar's Number

Encouraging smaller community gatherings or events can foster stronger relationships among neighbors.

Similar Situations

Broken Window Effect

Broken Window Effect

Upholding neighborhood standards: Mowing lawns, repairing fences, etc., discourages community decline.
Moloch Monster

Moloch Monster

Community Engagement: Involving citizens in local decision-making to address community needs.
Kubler-Ross Curve

Kubler-Ross Curve

Community support: Providing empathy and understanding to community members facing loss or significant changes.
Five Love Languages

Five Love Languages

Community Building: Fostering connections and understanding within a community by recognizing and valuing diverse love languages.
Erikson's stages of Development

Erikson's stages of Development

Community Building: Community organizers can create inclusive programs that cater to various age groups' needs.
Outgroup Homogeneity Bias

Outgroup Homogeneity Bias

Community events: Recognizing outgroup homogeneity bias can encourage more inclusive and engaging community events that celebrate diversity.
Dunbar's Number

Dunbar's Number

Community projects: Collaborating in small, focused groups can lead to more effective outcomes and stronger community bonds.
Five Stages of Tribal Leadership

Five Stages of Tribal Leadership

Community Volunteering: Community leaders can use the stages to improve group cohesion and effectiveness in volunteer initiatives.
Morris Massey's Stages of Value Development

Morris Massey's Stages of Value Development

Community engagement: Community leaders can foster stronger connections within their communities by understanding and respecting diverse values and perspectives.
Ikigai

Ikigai

Community involvement: Recognizing your Ikigai can help you engage in community initiatives or projects that align with your passions and values, leading to a more meaningful and fulfilling life.