Last minute (gulp!) help...midnight check in

Larry ICATW larry at icatw.com
Wed Jan 9 21:30:50 PST 2002


I think Nuran is probably right open the space and let them converge into
it.

Dots help individuals think about priority before they use there feet.

You can also let people "post-it" on to teams instead of bi-locate.  They
can tell the team they want to be involved in implementation even though
they feel called to another topic at first.

Just some quick thoughts. If you do not ell them it is touchy feely they may
not realize it.

With respect, Larry

Lawrence E Philbrook
Director
ICA Taiwan
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Mills
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 10:39 AM
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Subject: Last minute (gulp!) help...midnight check in


To all of you who are awake late night Eastern Standard Time in the US and
around the world,  I would like your thoughts....or maybe just some
reassurance.

I am opening space tomorrow morning (1/10) for 130 high tech, in-your-face,
fast-paced, serious and wild, very smart people.  It is 1 and 1/2 days.
Their
theme is "How do we make our goals happen this year in our virtual
workplace?"  I was all set with the convergence activity until I spoke with
the sponsor tonight and I think I caught his anxiety.  Now I am second
quessing at the last minute.  That is where you come in...you who are awake
and willing.

How would you converge 130 people who don't want to prioritize and hate
touchy-feeling stuff?

Here's what I planned given the sponsoring managers did not want to
prioritize the topics at the end.  They felt the work would get done by the
passionate and responsible people anyway which was what happened with their
very successful smaller OS last year.

I have them post the "breaking news" all during the day.  On the converging
morning I am having them "walk the wall" of topics to review, add comments,
note links to other topics, etc. for about an hour.  Then I would have them
meet with the conveners on the topic that they felt passionate about and
that
they wanted to work on.  In that meeting they would decide the very next
action step.  (about an hour)
Then the closing circle (brief) for 45 minutes.

That was my plan.  However, after thinking about it with the
sponsor...people
are going/t to want to meet about 2, 3 or 4 topics.  How to do that all at
once?  Maybe split the estimated 25 to 35 topics in half and have 1/2 hour
for each section of topics?  I hope you can understand all of this.

Maybe I just do Nuran's...."you all converge...go to it!"

Back to making the matrix.

Thanks for any help!
Blake

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