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3 Exercises for Decision-Making
2/13/2010 by Gilda Haas - 6 commentsDemocracy is basically a system that lets people make decisions together.
The key to making that happen, besides lots and lots of meetings, is lots and lots of preparation.
The pay-off is: well-informed decision-makers, more effective meetings, and discussions that allow everyone to participate in the conversation.
Making informed decisions together is the ultimate Do-It-Together.
This post offers the first three in a series of faciltators’ tools designed to help you get this done.
SPEED DATE, SMALL GROUP AGREEMENTS, and GALLERY WALL
There are 24 people in our Community Scholars class at UCLA. Some are students, some are faculty or staff, and some are community leaders and artists.
The purpose of the class is to produce popular education material related to “Green Jobs.” We spent our four weeks in lectures and discussion with experts about aspects of the problem. Now we need to break into working teams that will produce popular education products over the next fifteen weeks. Big commitment. High stakes for the participants.
To get those decisions started, last week we we had a three hour retreat where we engaged in the following exercises in sequence:
Instructions for these exercises are provided below, with their purpose and goal, necessary preparation and materials, and links and images to our experience. Read More…
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