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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: Facilitation Friday #15: Tools for.

Idea Architects

The sample quadrant from Gamestorming illustrates this approach. Example: You decide to use the Futures Wheel and have all participants collectively identify the core issues related to the topic at hand. Dec 2002 (6). Nov 2002 (4). Sep 2002 (2). Aug 2002 (3). Jul 2002 (3). Jun 2002 (2).

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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: Seen Elsewhere: Building Creative.

Idea Architects

Both of these sites also serve as great examples of how associations could more effectively curate and share interdisciplinary content for members and facilitate ideas spreading. Sample Dotmocracy worksheet from Dotmocracy.org, shared via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 Dec 2002 (6). Nov 2002 (4).

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Facilitation Friday #10: Establish Rules of Engagement

Idea Architects

This is an excellent example of why it is important to understand how to manage challenge and support. Here are some sample agreements from one of my favorite facilitation resources, The Facilitators Guide to Participatory Decision-Making: People draw each other out with supportive questions, “Is this what you mean? Dec 2002 (6).

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Advocating from Afar: Virtual and Remote Grassroots Advocacy

Beekeeper Group

The Dirksen, Hart, and Russell Senate Office Buildings and Ford and Longworth House Office Buildings weren’t cleared for entry until the end of January 2002, three months later! Consider including sample social media messages, talking points, scripts for meeting requests, media releases, web stickers/graphics, videos, etc.

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Moneyball and Management Innovation

Jamie Notter

There are numerous examples of companies who do it radically different AND are radically successful (W.L. At the end of the 2002 season the Boston Red Sox offered Billy Beane a job. Regressions and correlations are successful at predicting performance because of the size of the sample and the quantifiable outcomes.