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Camille [Observe and analyse]
guide:implementation:facilitation [2019/04/01 19:19] (current)
Marina [Ατομικές συνεντεύξεις ως εργαλείο για να συντροφέψετε ανθρώπους έξω από τη ζώνη άνεσης τους]
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 You should **keep a log** of the comments, attitudes and level of comitment of the participants throughout the activities of the day so you can keep track  of what you’ve observed and share it with your team-mates during the next meeting. You should **keep a log** of the comments, attitudes and level of comitment of the participants throughout the activities of the day so you can keep track  of what you’ve observed and share it with your team-mates during the next meeting.
  
-If you intend to learn more about each participant ​individually and link it with their initial expectations and previous community living experiences, ​it might be worth **observing ​each person’s behavior within the group** ​and **link it with their “profile”**.+If you intend to learn more about how one participant ​in particular is affected by the Tour it might be worth **observing ​this person’s behavior within the group** ​while taking into account ​**their ​initial expectations and previous community living experiences**.
  
 For example :\\ For example :\\
  
-Person A is new to community living. He hasn’t talked much on day one. On day 7, he asked several questions and made a suggestion. On day 15 he was speaking a lot more, making suggestions and clarifying topics for the group. It seems the Tour managed to raise his confidence within the group.\\+**Person A** is new to community living. He hasn’t talked much on day one. On day 7, he asked several questions and made a suggestion. On day 15 he was speaking a lot more, making suggestions and clarifying topics for the group. It seems the Tour managed to raise his confidence within the group.\\
  
-Person B is experienced in community living. On day one, she was participating a lot, and making many suggestions. On day 7, she participated a bit less and asked more questions. On day 15 she was making suggestions again and clarifying things for the group. We can suggest that she had a preconceived idea of what the Tour should look like thanks to her past experience, but was open to reconsider it – she trusted the organization team and the group and got invested even more in the end. You managed to gain her trust… How? That’s when interviews can help...\\+**Person B** is experienced in community living. On day one, she was participating a lot, and making many suggestions. On day 7, she participated a bit less and asked more questions. On day 15 she was making suggestions again and clarifying things for the group. We can suggest that she had a preconceived idea of what the Tour should look like thanks to her past experience, but was open to reconsider it – she trusted the organization team and the group and got invested even more in the end. You managed to gain her trust… How? That’s when interviews can help...\\
  
  
  
-===== Individual interviews as a tool to accompany people out of their confort zone ===== +=====Individual interviews as a tool to accompany people out of their confort zone=====
 ==== A " '​you'​ time" to better understand the participants'​ background, motivations and emotional state ==== ==== A " '​you'​ time" to better understand the participants'​ background, motivations and emotional state ====
  
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 ==== A pedagogical issue ==== ==== A pedagogical issue ====
  
-Making ​the group deciding ​might be challenging,​ but it is worth it. The Tour is about **discovering that a group of people has needs**, just like a person does, that **are not the addition of the individuals needs**.+Having ​the group decide ​might be challenging,​ but it is worth it. The Tour is about **discovering that a group of people has needs**, just like a person does, that **are not the addition of the individuals needs**.
  
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 Only then can you start a decision making process with the method of your choice. Only then can you start a decision making process with the method of your choice.
  
-==== Chose the right method ====+==== Choose ​the right method ====
  
 Last but not least, think carefully which will be the best decision-making method for the specific issue you want to deal with. For example don't apply sociocraty or Consensum on an issue that doesn'​t really matter. It is a long process and people will get bored if nothing important is at stake. ​ Last but not least, think carefully which will be the best decision-making method for the specific issue you want to deal with. For example don't apply sociocraty or Consensum on an issue that doesn'​t really matter. It is a long process and people will get bored if nothing important is at stake. ​
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