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More About This Title Virtuous Meetings: Technology + Design for High Engagement in Large Groups
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Virtuous Meetings: Technology + Design for High Engagement in Large Groups breaks out of the confines of the meeting room to show the reader what is possible when you need to get large groups of people talking and making decisions together. The book shows that it is possible to achieve effective outcomes in large, important meetings – the kind of meetings that most organizations rely upon for aligning their leaders with strategy or managing change, innovation, and crises. When it matters most what the participants are thinking—even thousands of them at once, who may be in the room, at satellite locations or on laptops at home—this book liberates meeting designers from traditional assumptions and business-as-usual Q&A and discussion tactics with an approach for hearing and working with the contributions of all participants, live. From the Introduction,
"Virtuous Meetings is a simple notion—give participants back their voice, and enable them to generate ideas, solutions and understandings that move the whole group, no matter how large, forward together."
The book shows how meetings can be virtuous in intent as well as design, and how technology can help in this work. The book shows the reader how to use Virtuous Meeting Cycles, in which all participants' voices are heard, and shared understanding is generated, which in turn is used by participants, as a group, to generate plans and solutions, over which all feel a sense of ownership. As participants and leaders see the value of the outcomes of their interactions, their trust in each other, in the process, and intent to do good increases. With an increase in trust, the engagement becomes fuller and more robust. And so each revolution of the cycle continues...
The book shows how to choose, anchor, design, facilitate, and scale virtuous meetings. In each part, the authors speak from the front lines—from experiences with clients and their critically important large meetings. The "View from Inside the Meeting" and Case Story features of the book share important lessons from some of the authors' most memorable engagements.
Author Karl Danskin is an authority on psychology and group energetics. Lenny Lind is a pioneer in the field of technology-assisted group process and is a co-author of Facilitator's Guide to Participatory Decision-Making, by Sam Kaner, et al. Together, they draw on the collected experiences of over two decades of consulting to multinational corporations, having supported thousands of top-level client meetings, to share a methodology proven to engage participants like never before.
Topics include:
A new model for thinking about large meetings: Two levels of participant experience – table group, and whole groupExploring the "meta-conversations" that virtuous meetings enableIntroducing the Virtuous Engagement CycleThe heart of virtuous meeting design: The Design TeamThe critical roles in a virtuous meetingAn expanded view of (and platform for) leadershipParticipant-centered meetings of the futureVirtuous Meetings is a comprehensive guide to getting the best out of large, strategically important meetings.
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KARL DANSKIN is a leading voice for transforming large meetings into collaborative conversations, designing hundreds of virtuous meetings throughout Europe and the US.
LENNY LIND is Founder and Chairman of Covision and a Senior Consultant. He is coauthor of the bestselling Facilitator’s Guide to Participatory Decision-Making.
COVISION pioneered the use of technology and design in large meetings for high engagement. Covision’s team of consultants continues to innovate with processes and technologies for maximizing participation.
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Preface: The Evolution of an Idea xi
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction xxi
Part One Choosing Virtuous Meetings
1 REALIZING VIRTUE IN LARGE GROUP MEETINGS 3
2 THE FIRST KEY: THE PARTICIPANTCENTERED APPROACH 29
3 THE SECOND KEY: HIGH-SPEED CONNECTIVITY 39
CASE STORY 1, LISTENING TO THE CITY—REBUILDING LOWER MANHATTAN AFTER 9/11 60
CASE STORY 2, A GLOBAL MANUFACTURING ORGANIZATION 67
Part Two Anchoring Virtuous Meetings
4 THE USE OF SMALL GROUPS WITHIN LARGE GROUP MEETINGS 79
5 VIRTUOUS ENGAGEMENT CYCLES: CREATING A META-CONVERSATION 97
CASE STORY 3, LEADERSHIP MEETING FOR A GLOBAL PROCUREMENT ORGANIZATION 113
CASE STORY 4, LEADERSHIP MEETING FOR A U.S. INSURANCE ORGANIZATION 114
Part Three Designing Virtuous Meetings
6 GATHERING THE FORCES: THE PROCESS OF DESIGN 119
7 UNDERSTANDING THE POSSIBILITIES: THE DESIGN ELEMENTS 137
8 MAKING CHOICES: THE DESIGN LEVERS 161
CASE STORY 5, CLINTON GLOBAL INITIATIVE 198
Part Four Facilitating Virtuous Meetings
9 THE CRITICAL ROLES IN A VIRTUOUS MEETING 205
10 FACILITATION IN VIRTUOUS MEETINGS 229
11 FACILITATING AS LEADER 243
CASE STORY 6, A CONSULTING F IRM’S ANNUAL PARTNERS MEETING 266
Part Five Scaling Virtuous Meetings
12 TAKING VIRTUOUS MEETINGS BEYOND THE ROOM 273
13 THE ELEMENTS THAT SCALE VIRTUOUS MEETINGS 281
CASE STORY 7, ADVANCING FUTURES FOR ADULTS WITH AUTISM NATIONAL TOWN HALL 290
CASE STORY 8, TUNZA INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN AND YOUTH CONFERENCE ON CLIMATE CHANGE 292
Glossary 295
Notes 299
About the Authors 303
Index 307