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Pic credit: Dall-E |
Conducting a facilitation session for the International Association of Facilitators (IAF) is always a pleasure. It can also get a bit tense if you try to do different topics using a process that fits the session, but you haven't tried before.
That's what I did last month when I agreed to do a session on "Springboarding Sustainability through Stories" for IAF's Mumbai Hub. I was blessed with participants who gave their full attention in the session. There were two CPFs in attendance - Shyam Iyer and Kala Diwanji.
Here's what went well - a deep discussion on the vast topic of "sustainability" was enabled for the participants. I learnt that the process "Impact Gap Canvas" can generate deep discussion. Participants were able to first research sustainability stories and then create some of their own as they discussed how they can make sustainability practices a part of their life. I contracted with the CPFs to be participants in the session.
What I could have done differently - I could have designed more physical movement during the session for the participants as it would keep their energy levels up. I also could have spent more time setting the context for the session.
Here are some pics of the action:
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With Parineeta Mehra who willingly supported me with the logistics |
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The harvest at the end of the session |
My gratitude to IAF Mumbai hub for this wonderful opportunity.
- Parineeta Mehra for her support with logistics.
- SessionLab where I found the Impact Gap Canvas
- The CPFs for sharing with me a few tips for improving my facilitation skills.
- The participants for giving of their time and whole-hearted attention.
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