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James Arthur Cattell on Twitter: “I've got 8 minutes to do an icebreaker for 20 people on a video conference call tomorrow. Nothing too personal. Attendees don't have time to prep beforehand. The aim is to get people to say something and be present. If th
[https://twitter.com/jaCattell/status/1283764757082906629] - - public:weinreich
great remote icebreaker ideas!
Facilitation Means Designing Conversations - Daniel Stillman - Medium
[https://medium.com/@dastillman/facilitation-means-designing-conversations-24bac966076e] - - public:weinreich
5Es of Experience Design: ENTICE, ENTER, ENGAGE, EXIT, EXTEND When you design a meeting as an experience, keep the 5Es framework as 5 “phases” of the experience in mind. Ask yourself: How might I entice people to join the meeting, how to get them to enter the conversation, how best to engage the participants, how to exit on the right note and how to extend the action to maintain momentum. I’ll guide you through these five phases with tools and case studies, so you can apply them at your work.
4 Reasons Warm-Ups Will Fundamentally Change Your Work | ideo.com
[https://www.ideo.com/blog/4-reasons-warm-ups-will-fundamentally-change-your-work] - - public:weinreich