Download - Debrief Workshop
Goal: Learn how to feedforward using the Debrief.
featuring Jolts Visible Agendas Powerful Questions Collaborative Activities
Output: An actionable idea or two for the Team and a sense of what Karen brings to the table.
Learning Theory
Appreciative Inquiry
Cognitive Psychology
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Introduction
About Me: I’m a certified Scrum Master and an experienced Agile Coach. I was formerly an analyst, call center manager, and teacher. My default approach is collaborative and possibility oriented. I’ve been told I have great attention to detail. “Let’s make this easy” is my tag line.
About You: Tell me your names, please. I might not remember them all today, but I will remember some.
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Six Tiles:Thinking Outside the Box
Source: Sivasailam Thiagarajan, Ph. D.
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Jolts! Activities to Wake Up and Engage Your Participants. Copyright © 2011 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Debrief
1. What did you notice? 2. What did you feel?
a. What was difficult?b. What was easy?c. What was surprising?
3. How does this apply to your world?
JOLT
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Meetings
Purpose that leads to action.Feed-Forward concept: A. Make things visible.B. Engage participants. C. Action Items & Follow-up.
Visual Facilitation
Manifestation of Ideas
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Our Strengths
CurrentChallenges
What we need to do. Output Artifact: We will.......
********************** How do we demonstrate our results: ★Behavior
★Metrics
Action Items:
What Who By When
Visible Agendas
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Workshop
Collaborative GamesA. SpeedboatB. Yankee Swap variationC. World Cafe
concept exploration
Capturing Complex ConversationsUsing Appreciative Inquiry
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Seven Sentences
Workshops are fun, but unless the information is retained and used, they are a waste of time. Seven Statements is one technique for increasing retention.
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