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− | * '''Clarify the context'''. World café should focuses on an issue that is important for the organization and for the participants. Clarify before the session what are the expectations and the requirements toward this exercise. The choice of the issues to be discussed is a very important step of the | + | * '''Clarify the context'''. World café should focuses on an issue that is important for the organization and for the participants. Clarify before the session what are the expectations and the requirements toward this exercise. The choice of the issues to be discussed is a very important step of the process and it's worth to dedicate some time to it. |
* '''Create hospitable space'''. Tables should be distributed in a large room, with space between them. Try to create a real café atmosphere. | * '''Create hospitable space'''. Tables should be distributed in a large room, with space between them. Try to create a real café atmosphere. | ||
*''' Explore questions that matter'''. The questions that are discussed should be compelling and energizing, so that they can generate meaningful dialogue. Carefully choose them. | *''' Explore questions that matter'''. The questions that are discussed should be compelling and energizing, so that they can generate meaningful dialogue. Carefully choose them. |
Revision as of 11:50, 11 February 2009
World/Knowledge Café |
Creative, group process for leading collaborative dialogue, sharing knowledge and creating possibilities for action in group of any size. The environment is set up like a café. Every table as some refreshments and markers on it and is covered with a paper tablecloth. People sitting on a table are asked to held a series of conversation rounds on one or different significant topics, chosen by the organizers. They are asked to use the paper and the marker to keep track of their ideas in the way they prefer (drawing, writing, creating mind maps). Once the conversations are over (usually a time limit is set), people change table and before starting discussing the new topic they present the basic ideas of the group they were previously in. The most important ideas that where discussed in every group are then spread to the whole number of participants. [1] |
Organizing a World Café |
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Facilitator's Role
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References
- ↑ www.change-management-toolbook.com (31 October 2008), www.kstoolkit.org (31 October 2008)
- ↑ www.change-management-toolbook.com (31 October 2008), www.kstoolkit.org (31 October 2008), theworldcafe.com (31 October 2008)
- ↑ www.change-management-toolkit.com (31 October 2008)