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I Am, We Are_Lennette Golding and Lani Marquez_10.17.13
1. I Am, We Are: A “Share
Session” on How to
Stimulate a Culture of
Learning in Your
Organization
Lenette Golding, CARE
Lani Marquez, URC
October 17, 2013
3. Impromptu Speed Networking
Object of the activity: Gather and explore
good ideas
1. When the bell rings, find a partner
(someone you know less well will be more
interesting) and have a conversation
about the question. Write down the
ideas that resonate with you.
2. When the bell rings again, find another
partner and have a new conversation. Put
a hand up if you are looking for a partner
so you can see who else needs a partner.
3. When the bell rings continuously, stop
and find a place to sit.
7. Techniques for facilitating sharing across
groups
Engaging Everyone with Liberating Structures
• Remove tables in the room. That makes it easy to move chairs
around in many different configurations
• If you’re in a space where rows of chairs are stuck to the floor,
invite people to stand up, turn around, and talk to the person in
the row behind--make a group of three to have a conversation
• SMALL tables are much better than big--4-5 people is ideal for
deep conversation
• Choose a room with natural light if at all possible
• Use deliberate designs to structure the sharing and ensure it
happens!
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9. Good resources for facilitating sharing and
learning across individuals and groups
• “Engaging Everyone with Liberating Structures.” 2010.
Group Jazz. Available at:
http://www.groupjazz.com/documents/EngagingEveryone.pdf.
• The Barefoot Guide 1: The Barefoot Guide to Working
with Organisations and Social Change
• The Barefoot Guide 2: The Barefoot Guide to Learning
Practices in Organisations and Social Change
• Both available at: http://www.barefootguide.org/
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