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  • ...ration. However, developing shared understanding is not a linear, one-time process. Developing shared understanding is not and cannot be a linear process. People think in different ways, and all of those are helpful in developing
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  • This is an exercise that can be used to help a group establish its focus and get started in an open-ended workshop intended to p ...ring are the [[World Cafe]] model and the [[Fishbowl]] model. ''(See the [[Group Interventions]] page for more.)''
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  • This is an example of a [[Dialogue Mapping]] process for the question: '''How can I lose 20 pounds?''' It should hopefully serve ...Mapping is asking the right questions. The map itself helps facilitate the process.
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  • ...need a process and structures that build alignment and that activate your group, and you need the muscles and mindsets to implement the strategy. Strategy encompasses a group's goals and its path for reaching those goals.
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  • ...facilitation]] is the act of facilitating a meeting through the recording process.
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  • Not post-processing. It's the selection / curation process. * Group photo!
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  • ...he Issue Map for subsequent conversations has the advantages of focusing a group on the issues rather than the conversational cruft. (If you need to refer t
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  • ...r is critical to our effectiveness and aliveness. We like to think of this process as ''maintaining good information hygiene''. We need to understand how to d ...group (typically the project manager) assume a "janitorial" role. Ideally, group information hygiene is greater than the sum of everyone's personal informat
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  • * Modeled strong group information hygiene practices from the beginning * Participatory design process
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  • ...e space.'' The power of web-enabled communities is they allow members of a group to collaborate across the boundaries of space and time. As with all of our group work, our approach will involve listening, co-creation, activation, and exp
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  • ...d how to convene and mastering the shared artifact. Maybe show the [[Group Process]] model I've been toying with ...] in San Francisco on November 10, 2011 and in Portland at XPLANE / Dachis Group on November 15, 2011
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  • * Key Takeaways section on top, plus process to encourage filling it out: Interpretative. . (We've slipped on this) * Templates help frame the conversation. Otherwise, you're relying on the group or on the facilitator to be inviting, to stay focused, etc.
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  • * [https://gsg.org/scenario_descriptions.html Global Scenario Group Scenario Descriptions] = Process =
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  • Models the remarkable process of delivering tiffins (Indian hot lunches) all throughout Mumbai via dabbaw ...ttps://kk.org/cooltools/best-new-games-play-it-great-group-games/ Books on group games]
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  • Wikis are widely used as group authoring tools and also as forums for online communities. Perhaps the best ...with him/her first, to make sure your changes won't be disruptive to some process he or she is in the midst of. Another approach is to clearly indicate what
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  • Dialogue Mapping is an inclusive, [[visual facilitation]] process that creates a diagram or "map" using the [[IBIS]] grammar that captures an [[Jeff Conklin]] created this process and is the authority on its practice. More information is available from [h
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  • ....mgtaylor.com/ MG Taylor] in the mid-1970s and have been helping catalyze "Group Genius" in groups ever since. They are partners in both life and work, they ....foresight.org/SrAssoc/99Gathering/lta_toc.html Leaping the Abyss: Putting Group Genius to Work]''.
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  • ...ns and the interplay between individuals has to be adding something to the group overall, not subtracting. ...single individual is smarter than the group as a whole], provided that the group is achieving its collaborative potential. This also suggests that there nee
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  • ...Business Network / Monitor. Her consulting company at the time was Courion Group — "courage" + "vision" — which I think nicely summarizes what Kristin i ...d work with Next Agenda, I was leading the [[Wikimedia Movement Strategy]] process, which was hugely challenging for a variety of reasons. I began leaning on
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  • ...who has focused his entire career on managing [[wicked problems]]. In the process, he has made significant contributions to the framing of wicked problems an ...n agenda and a facilitator, and the facilitator would try to get the whole group (regardless of size) through the agenda.
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