Difference between revisions of "Clarifying go-around"
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|goal=find out what to do next | |goal=find out what to do next | ||
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|theme=Don’t just do something | |theme=Don’t just do something | ||
|context=any time you feel stuck and need to break an apparent logjam. | |||
|wish=You want to know what the best next step is. | |||
|so=Nearly always start with a go-around, giving everyone a chance to suggest a next step. | |||
|wish full=A dependable security blanket when there is uncertainty about what to do next relaxes and helps you just stand there while the group helps you sort it out. | |||
|background=Forces: | |||
*people can integrate only to the extent that they make functional differences public; | |||
*people need to know who they’re dealing with and what they bring to the table. | |||
You may ask the group, ”We’d like to hear one sentence from every person who wants to speak. How do you feel or think about the situation? Then we will decide what to do.” Nearly always this act of differentiation produces information that gives all of us choices not obvious a few minutes earlier. | |||
|therefore full=Nearly always start with a go-around with giving everyone a chance to comment on what they do, why they came, what they want, and/or what they know, and suggest potential next steps. | |||
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Revision as of 16:58, 22 March 2014
…any time you feel stuck and need to break an apparent logjam.
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A dependable security blanket when there is uncertainty about what to do next relaxes and helps you just stand there while the group helps you sort it out.
Forces:
- people can integrate only to the extent that they make functional differences public;
- people need to know who they’re dealing with and what they bring to the table.
You may ask the group, ”We’d like to hear one sentence from every person who wants to speak. How do you feel or think about the situation? Then we will decide what to do.” Nearly always this act of differentiation produces information that gives all of us choices not obvious a few minutes earlier.
Therefore:
Nearly always start with a go-around with giving everyone a chance to comment on what they do, why they came, what they want, and/or what they know, and suggest potential next steps.
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Sources
- Don’t just do something, stand there!—Ten Principles for Leading Meetings That Matter by Marvin Weisbord, Sandra Janoff