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Confronting our stereotypes & mental models: Increasing community capacity through creation of safe space & dialogue

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Page 1: Confronting Stereotypes & Mental Models: Increasing Community Capacity Through Creation of Safe Space & Dialogue

Confronting our stereotypes & mental

models:

Increasing community capacity through

creation of safe space & dialogue

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SawubonaIs a Zulu greeting Sawubona ("I see you") is an invitation to a deep witnessing and presence.

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Who Am I?• Who did you think I was when you first saw me?

• Your first impressions???

• I AM!!!

• Were you correct???

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The Ladder of InferenceOur mental models are the assumptions and beliefs that arise from our everyday experience and our cultural context

I take actions based on my beliefs

I adopt beliefs about the world

I draw conclusions

I make assumptions based on the meanings I added

I add meanings (cultural and personal)

I select data from what I observe

Observable data and experiences (as a camcorder would capture it)

The ladder of inference is a framework and tool for reflecting on our process of creating mental models

My beliefs shape the data I select in the future

Our ability to learn and work together is limited by our feelings that:

- Our beliefs are the truth

- The truth is obvious

- Our beliefs are based on real data

- The data we select are the real data

From The Fifth Discipline Field Book, Senge et al.

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World View ActionsMethods/

Practices

Our Worldview Influences the Actions We Take

Methods are the Bridge Between View and Actions

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Wold View

RealityExploration

FutureValuesAction

Knowledge

World View Actions

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Share a story about an encounter with a

acquaintance or colleague where your

world view was challenged or shifted.

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Building a Community of Practice and Increasing

Capacity

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THEORY U: LEVELS OF LISTENING AND SPEAKING “

Presencing” is bringing into presence, and into the present, your highest potential and the future that is seeking to emerge. Your highest future

possibility is related to your own highest intention — it’s being an instrument of life itself, to accomplish, in a sense, what life wishes for me

to accomplish.

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Animals in the Room• Who are they?• Why are they there?• What’s their purpose?• Are they contagious?• Are they in every room?• Living room or bathroom?• Why can’t we get rid of them or at least talk

about them?

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Sacred Cows

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• DIVERGENCE – EMERGENCE - CONVERGENCE • THE CHAORDIC STEPPING STONES • WORLD CAFÉ• PEER SPIRIT CIRCLE PROCESS• OPEN SPACE TECHNOLOGY• DESIGN PROCESS

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Peer Spirit Circle Process

The Components of the Circle• Intention • Welcome Start-point • Center and Check-in/Greeting • Agreements • Three Principles and Three Practices • Guardian of process • Check-out and Farewell

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4 Fold Practice – The Art of Self Care

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How Do I Engage and What Does Resilience Look Like?

• Create Safe Space Program• Home For Good Project• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AudP5KioSug• Video you saw today:

https://youtu.be/iasZyYXCrXY• Royalty:

https://youtu.be/0b3Z_ewfnnE• Spoken word from my student speaking at Harvard in 2

weeks. This is a rough draft and the link will chane when the corrections are made.https://youtu.be/8sLyrHe1UvA

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Questions and Possible Answers

Dave Ellis Consulting, LLC

2700 Emerson Ave N Minneapolis MN 55411

(612) 250-7342 [email protected]