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− | * '''Clarify the context'''. World café should focus on a topic that is important not only for the organization but also for the participants. Before the session clarify what are the requirements and expectations of the exercise. The choice of discussion topic is a very important step of the process and worth dedicating some time to it. | + | * '''Clarify the context'''. The World café should focus on a topic that is important not only for the organization but also for the participants. Before the session clarify what are the requirements and expectations of the exercise. The choice of discussion topic is a very important step of the process and worth dedicating some time to it. |
* '''Create hospitable space'''. Tables should be distributed within a large room ensuring space between them. Try to create a real café atmosphere paying particular attention to ambiance and aesthetics. | * '''Create hospitable space'''. Tables should be distributed within a large room ensuring space between them. Try to create a real café atmosphere paying particular attention to ambiance and aesthetics. | ||
* '''Explore questions that matter'''. The questions to be discussed should be compelling and energizing, so that they generate meaningful dialogue. Choose topics carefully. | * '''Explore questions that matter'''. The questions to be discussed should be compelling and energizing, so that they generate meaningful dialogue. Choose topics carefully. |
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World/Knowledge Café |
A creative, group process to forge collaborative dialogue, share knowledge and generate possibilities for action in groups of any size.
The environment is set up in a café style. Every table is decked with a paper cloth, marker pens and some refreshments. Small groups of people sit around the tables and are invited to conduct a series of conversations on one or two significant topics defined by the organizer(s). The paper cloth acts as a canvas, or note pad, which everyone is encouraged to use to track their ideas by either drawing, writing, or creating mind maps. The conversations are usually given a time limit, when reached, all, except the table host, change tables to converse with a new mix of people. Prior to the beginning of the next round of conversations the ideas of the previous group, mapped on the tablecloths, are presented, facilitating the basis for new discussions. Once all rounds of conversation are complete, a discussion is initiated to transmit feedback, sharing the ideas and insights from all the groups. From this collective activity patterns emerge, knowledge is gleaned and possibilities for action realized. [1]
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Organizing a World Café |
Step by Step
Facilitator's Role
Possible VariationsThis methodology, as many other presented in the site, does not have to be followed in a strict way. It can be adapted according to the goals of its use and what kind of results are to be obtained from it.
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Job Aid
Additional Materials |
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Cafetogo | A quick reference guide for putting conversations to work…
© 2008 The World Café. www.theworldcafe.com |
Web Resources |
Below you have a list of selected web-sites where you can find additional information about Knowledge café. |
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www.theworldcafecommunity.net | The World Café Online Community Space: A great place to ask for idea and advice. |
www.theworldcafe.com/translations.htm | Where you can find materials on the world café in different languages. |
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)