Dear all, the Thomas suggestion is excellent!
Randy: in addition to the Thomas exercise, I think that you can put a third
person, (person A, B, C), so you can set up them in triads and
switch three times. When I use this method, the group usually get value,
because you add the role of the observer and the feedback and debriefing
time is enriching.
Also, from my experience, triads lets an easier management of a large group.
Cordially,
Julio.
Julio Príncipe Portocarrero
Consultor en Desarrollo Organizacional
Clientes y Organizaciones SAC
(511) 2220791
www.cyo.com.pe
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De: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] En nombre de Thomas Bryson
Enviado el: Sábado, 15 de Agosto de 2009 11:07 a.m.
Para: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto: Re: [ConstellationTalk] Exercises for doing a large group
presentation?
Dear Randy,
You might try doing a two person constellation. We have used it
effectively in a group of 150.
Everyone gets to have the experience of being a representative and of
being a client.
The whole process takes less than half an hour.
It is simple and effective.
Each person in the group picks another person from the group as a partner.
Decide which person is person one and which person is person two.
Give instructions to do the whole process in silence.
Have person one set up person two as a person with whom they are in
relationship.
After person two is set up, person one sets themselves up in
relationship to person two.
The instruction is to follow your natural movements.
Continue until there is a natural conclusion.
It should take about five minutes.
When that is complete, switch roles.
Person two sets up person one and then themselves.
Follow the movements to conclusion.
When both have done the exercise, the two people debrief with each other
about the process.
Good luck,
Thomas Bryson
randy wrote:
org/convention.html
Hi,
I'm doing a Family Constellation workshop at the International Primal
Convention.
http://www.primals. ;<http://www.primals.org/convention.html>
<http://www.primals. ;<http://www.primals.org/convention.html>org/convention.html>
dberg.org/
Does anyone have some suggestions for group exercises I could do when
doing a presentation to like 100 people?
Thanks,
Randy Goldberg
www.randygoldberg.org <http://www.randygol ;<http://www.randygoldberg.org/>
<http://www.randygol ;<http://www.randygoldberg.org/> dberg.org/>>
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