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Start Small

Any creative endeavour can generate a certain amount of anxiety. The first step is always the hardest… has anyone not heard that before?

In his book ‘Being Creative’, Michael Avatar suggests that we draw inspiration from the Zen Buddhist idea of the 'beginner's mind' - where everything is beginning. In a beginner's mind there is possibility, openness, curiosity: all qualities that are useful for an exploration of creativity. This activity is a short, grounding ideation and exploration that taps into the beginner's mind.

Deborah Rim Moiso

Hybrid checkpoint

Punctuate any hybrid event with moments in which participants joining remotely and in-person briefly get together to discuss their experiences at the gathering.

Tech tasks

Send all the people participating in person a link to join the online call.

Tech host create as many breakout rooms as the number of attendees in the smallest cohort, pairing each with one or, if necessary, two, participants from the other group.

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Tomass Briedis

Out of comfort zone

This workshop is intended for a big group of people to let them discover the benefits of stepping out of the comfort zone by practical activities

Vojta Žák

Apples & Pairs

An Educational Game about Discrimination and Privilege

Each player randomly receives a card. Each card contains specific restrictions representing metaphorically the different obstacles people face in the labor market when trying to look for a job or when trying to reach their life goals.

Detlef Forbrich

Empty Chair

A simple practice to listen in to an organization’s purpose consists of allocating an empty chair at any meeting to represent the organization and its evolutionary purpose. Anybody participating in the meeting can, at any time, change seats, to listen to and become the voice of the organization.
Trevor Durnford

Front Page News

The tool enables a group to describe their future perfect by imagining what the media would be celebrating about them.

Heike Roettgers

Overload / Gorilla

Dieses Seminar Spiel spielt man nach der Mittagspause: es macht so richtig wach und holt jeden aus dem Mittagstief! Ziel ist es, alle Gehirnteile eines Spielers mit Fragen und Bewegung anzuregen. Meistens sind die Spieler überrascht, wie intensiv das Format ist. Die Spannung löst sich aber in Freude auf sobald wenn man sieht, dass alle ihre Schwierigkeit mit dem Seminar Spiel haben. Ein berüchtigtes Spiel, dass ich zuerst von Adam Lawrence von WorkPlayExperience kennen gelernt habe.

Overload spielt man in Vierergruppen. Dabei steht ein Spieler in der Mitte und wird regelrecht gegrillt. Der Spieler links von ihm fragt ihn Assoziationsfragen, der Spieler rechts fragt einfache Rechenfragen und der Spieler gegenüber macht Bewegungen vor, die der Spieler in der Mitte nachmachen muss. Bald ist das schwere Mittagessen vergessen.