Workshop Wednesday: Freedom to Choose, Fail, Learn & Grow

Each Wednesday we post a photograph that illustrates some of our work. This one summarizes the implicit freedoms participants detected in an otherwise seemingly ‘top-down/command-and-control’ environment. When a group stops and notices themselves and their surroundings, then shares what they see, all sorts of new possibilities become possible. Check back next Wednesday for another perspective on how we work.

Workshop Wednesday: Clearly Ambiguous Agendas

Each Wednesday we post a photograph that illustrates some of our work. This one shows how simple an agenda can be for a day’s work with clients. In this case, we set expectations clearly and accurately about the activities and timing. We even highlighted that ‘risk taking’ would occur in the morning. But we left the subject matter ambiguous so participants remain open to learning and […]

Workshop Wednesday: An Empty Room Is Best

Each Wednesday we post a photograph that illustrates some of our work. This one shows our favorite type of room to work in: an empty one. When you remove most furnishings, and begin the day with clients standing in a circle, it gives them a blank canvas and a tingly sensation of possibility. What better way to stimulate the discovery of new ideas and new ways […]