Doing the On-Line / Hybrid Facilitation Tango!
(A Knowledge Creation, Capture, & Curation Event)
This event will use an “idea crowdsourcing process.” It’s not really “brain storming” because it’s based on our experiences & expertise. But it’s not really a presentation either. We will all contribute!
A few people will be presenting “idea seeds” of what they have seen work. And since we all have been working remotely, we will tap into our individual & collective experiences to capture some helpful principles and practices.
Thus we will learn with and from each other, and perhaps take away some new insights!
Some questions for reflection:
- How do we promote dialogue in a virtual environment?
- How do we develop informal relationships and informal sharing remotely?
- What are the advantages of remote / virtual?
- What are the disadvantages of remote / virtual?
- How is facilitation the same? How is it different?
- And what about our hybrid future?
Please join us on 8/12 as we use the Mural whiteboard, Zoom breakouts, and other neat tools for this knowledge creation, capture, and curation extravaganza!
Facilitators: Stephen Anderson and Pete Sorenson {See full BIOs below}
+ supporting cast — Terri Adkisson, Jim Jameson, Jeff Richardson, & YOU!
Schedule for Thursday Evening August 12: (CDT)
– 6:45 Virtual setup and Networking
– 7:00 Announcements / Intros
– 7:15 Program Begins Promptly
– 8:45 Closing and Wrap Up
– 9:00 Program Ends
Zoom Link to Join Virtual Meeting will be sent to all who register.
FACILITATOR BIOs:
Stephen P. Anderson is a design leader focused on workforce learning and organizational development. And he’s on a mission: To make learning the hard stuff fun, by creating ‘things to think with’ and ‘spaces’ for generative play. Through custom-designed toolkits, on-site training, and now via The Mighty Minds Club, Stephen helps product teams work through their most difficult situations. As a keynote speaker, Stephen continues to challenge and inspire audiences as he exposes the quirky connections between games, play, learning, interactive visualizations, and other exciting topics.
Stephen’s newest book, Figure It Out: Getting From Information to Understanding, was published in May 2020.
Peter Jay Sorenson, CMC® is an independent strategic organization design and change management consultant, coach, social entrepreneur, university instructor, and ethicist. His professional focus is to collaborate on and discover and create the next generation of organization design technology that can match the speed of change and disruption in this volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous, (VUCA) digitally fueled world. (And on developing the next generation of organization designers that will make this world work from a values, effectiveness, and efficiency points of view.)
Personally his focus has been on using innovation to create economic and social self-reliance for individuals, families, and organizations in both the developing and developed world.