{"id":7658,"date":"2013-12-21T19:14:02","date_gmt":"2013-12-22T03:14:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/discoverycolabs.com\/vicsblog\/?p=7658"},"modified":"2024-01-03T12:56:34","modified_gmt":"2024-01-03T18:56:34","slug":"how-to-facilitate-powerful-generative-team-meetings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/discoverycolabs.com\/vicsblog\/2013\/12\/21\/how-to-facilitate-powerful-generative-team-meetings\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Facilitate Powerful Generative Team Meetings – Onsite or Online"},"content":{"rendered":"
Discovery Colabs can be either physical or virtual and have nearly the same top level process configuration.\u00a0<\/span>However, the online tools used for a physical onsite session are quite different than those used in a virtual online session, which are described in a different presentation. Contact me<\/a> for more information.\u00a0<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n <\/a>A Colab is a facilitated group experience specifically designed to create the necessary conditions for intensively creative and productive activity. It can be either physical, virtual, or both.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n As implied in the name, Collab-oration refers to a group working together as a unified whole, rich in diversity, celebrating the variation in points of view, experiences, personality types, expertise and work styles.<\/p>\n The Lab-oratory component of Colab refers to an environment where participants can make discoveries and be highly creative. Underlying the entire design of the experience is the intention of creating a community of individuals who will work together as a coordinated whole for achieving a mutually created vision\/goal.<\/p>\n The mechanics of a Colab involve a series of facilitated work sessions – all carefully crafted to build one upon the other and to foster intensely productive and creative insights, solutions, plans, etc. The outcome of each work session and, ultimately the outcome of the entire multi-day event, are a direct result of desired outcomes pre-specified by principals and stakeholders.<\/p>\n Below is a general definition of the future ‘scope of work’ that will be included within the actual proposal, to be presented at a later date.<\/p>\n Critical information that needs to come from the core team:<\/p>\n A typical Colab is structured into three parts – Pre, During, and Post. The ‘Pre’ period is a time for gathering information. The ‘During’ period is the actual Colab event itself. The ‘Post’ period is the time when outcomes turn into delivered activities and is crucial for a Colab’s success. It is often where focus fades and breakdown occurs. The facilitator’s job is just as important during this time. As a rule of thumb, each actual Colab event day requires about two to four man-hour days of development time.<\/p>\n The word “Colab” represents two vital aspects of a facilitated group experience:<\/p>\n Outcomes: Core values and vision shared by the organization and stakeholder community<\/p>\n<\/li>\n Outcomes: Develop the organization’s highest level goals and how it will be organized<\/p>\n<\/li>\n Outcomes: Timeline of milestones, critical steps, resources needed, and responsible people<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n Document key information during the Colab event using various content mapping methods to capture the essence of insights and activities that emerge during your Colab event. Make these materials available online as an essential resource for post Colab developments and continuation.<\/p>\n Ensure that the agreements, ideas, discussions, wisdom, knowledge, learning, skills and memories, etc, are preserved in a format that allows for continued development and evolution. The outcomes of the event need to be a web-based synthesis, put into a storybook form, that shows the generation of the Colab including: graphic imagery, all white board notes, group creations, vision and strategic outcomes, and videos and audios of key Colab sessions. Graphic recordings of meeting minutes with real-time graphic representations of discussions, ideas, agreements.<\/p>\n It is suggested that you get commitment from your group for its ongoing success by setting up customized quarterly reviews, secondary sessions, online collaboration tools, extended organizational and business modeling, coaching, and\/or outside council. We will help you design a program that works.<\/p>\n To ensure that the agreements, ideas, discussions, wisdom, knowledge, learnings, skills and memories, etc, are preserved in a format that allows for continued development and evolution. Make your event outcomes web-based with the primary objective of synthesizing your work. Going through a synthesis process is where you gain huge results.<\/p>\n Put your outcomes into a storybook form that shows the generation of the CoLab\u2122 including: graphic imagery, all white boards notes, group creations, vision and strategic outcomes; videos and audios of key CoLab\u2122 sessions. Graphic recordings of meeting “minutes” with real-time graphic representations of discussions, ideas, agreements.<\/p>\n Be committed to your ongoing success by providing regular reviews, secondary sessions, online collaboration tools, extended organizational and business modeling, coaching, and council as needed for your team members.<\/p>\nWhat is a Discovery Colab?<\/h2>\n
Benefits from Running Discovery Colabs<\/h2>\n
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The Primary Ingredients in a Discovery Colab<\/h3>\n
Creating Your Own Colab, Retreat, or Collaborative Meeting – The Basic Steps<\/h3>\n
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<\/a>What Happens Before The Colab?<\/h3>\n
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How much development time does a Colab require?<\/h3>\n
The CoLab Group Experience<\/h3>\n
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What might a one to three day Colab look like?<\/h3>\n
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Virtual (or online) Portion of a CoLab<\/h3>\n
<\/a>How To Design The Colab Process<\/h3>\n
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After the Colab … Follow Through!<\/h3>\n
Discovery CoLab Deliverables<\/h3>\n
What kind of follow up?<\/h3>\n
I can teach you how to run your own ‘Discovery Colab’ meetings by having me facilitate your next collaborative design session or team meeting. \u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/h3>\n