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Comment from: Roger Neilson [Visitor]

Thanks for your comments on my blogMark, I can see your logic clearly. Other than an event like BETT the ‘tradition’ so far has been the big conference with the keynotes as a way of getting people away from their day job. In my new context I’d be happy to be somewhere for conversations, but I wonder whether people with full time jobs could be ‘allowed out’ simply to go and have chats with people? Bean counters need identifiable beans to count.

11/01/11 @ 08:28
Comment from: berthelemy [Member]  
Mark

Hi Roger,

Conversation doesn’t mean a lack of structure. It’s about using the time & space for what it’s good for. One of the best events I’ve attended was the Oxford Teachmeet last year, which used a Fishbowl dialogue technique. It’s an ideal way to get conversation going in a large group.

http://www.unconference.net/unconference-methods-fish-bowl-dialogue/

With clear objectives and a structure, I can’t see how the bean counters could argue…

12/01/11 @ 09:40

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