{"id":168,"date":"2009-09-28T18:24:00","date_gmt":"2009-09-28T05:24:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/deborahfitchett.com\/blog\/?p=168"},"modified":"2009-09-28T18:24:00","modified_gmt":"2009-09-28T05:24:00","slug":"rehearsing-the-unplannable","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/deborahfitchett.com\/blog\/2009\/09\/rehearsing-the-unplannable\/","title":{"rendered":"Rehearsing the unplannable"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>After my post about <a href=\"http:\/\/deborahfitchett.blogspot.com\/2009\/09\/planning-unplannable.html\">planning the LIANZA 2009 un-workshop<\/a> I&#8217;ll be facilitating, I met with Erin Kimber, who&#8217;s going to be chairing the session, and we talked and brainstormed some more.  She gave me some really great ideas including one that will probably be obvious to people who&#8217;ve actually been to unconferences:  that, instead of dividing the time up among the topics, I should divide up the <i>space<\/i> so there can be three simultaneous conversations going on.<\/p>\n<p>So this afternoon I ran a practice session at my workplace and that&#8217;s how we did it.  We got just enough people (about a dozen) to make this viable.  I started off by going over the &#8216;groundrules&#8217; and explaining where I was coming from and what we were going to do, except I babbled a bit so that wasn&#8217;t entirely clear.  Lesson learned:  I need to write a script.  Word-for-word scripts aren&#8217;t for everyone &#8211; they can make you sound like a robot sometimes &#8211; but I know how to write in speaking-language, and can memorise sufficiently well, and the alternative for me is to babble for twice the time with half the sense.<\/p>\n<p>We did introductions, but even with only 12 people it took too long.  So far apparently 86 people have registered interest in the session itself (I deliberately didn&#8217;t put an upper limit on numbers.  86, or 100, or whoever turns up, sounds like <gulp>, but if 86 people are interested then it&#8217;d suck to turn away 56 of them.  Besides, I think the format really is that flexible) so I&#8217;ll go with a kind of &#8220;Mexican Wave&#8221; of first names, as a warm-up, instead &#8212; which gives me the opportunity to add on a few more Mexican Waves of increasingly challenging questions.<\/p>\n<p>The &#8220;50 Reasons&#8221; exercise worked okay but probably won&#8217;t scale up without me providing more guidance &#8211; I&#8217;m thinking of a variation on <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ideachampions.com\/weblogs\/archives\/2008\/04\/the_top_100_lam.shtml\">Mitch Ditkoff&#8217;s suggestion<\/a>, of answering each excuse with a question:  in this case eg &#8220;I don&#8217;t have the authority&#8221; -> &#8220;Who does have the authority?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>We divided into three topics, with a spare table in case of break-out topics.  With only 12 people, one of the groups dissolved about halfway through; with 86, we&#8217;ll probably need 10+ topics to start with.<\/p>\n<p>It wasn&#8217;t always easy to follow the &#8220;keep it positive&#8221; rule, so I&#8217;ll focus on that more in the warm-ups.  Also in the real thing I&#8217;ll be wandering around instead of being a part of any group, so I can intercede and help encourage turning problems into questions.<\/p>\n<p>Other than the one group dissolving and splitting among the other two, there wasn&#8217;t any movement between topics.  This isn&#8217;t deadly because there&#8217;s only a short time anyway and people might well want to stick with a single topic &#8212; also it might partly have been because the groups were so small &#8212; but someone suggested it&#8217;d be good to remind people of the opportunity by blowing a whistle (or, less martially, ringing a bell) every ten minutes.<\/p>\n<p>I ended by passing around a sign-up sheet for the mailing list (again, with 86 people, this will be too time-consuming &#8212; I&#8217;ll go instead with a box for people to put in their email addresses if interested) and then a very brief wrap-up.  People suggested it&#8217;d be good to have a takeaway, eg come back to the larger group at the end with a bullet-point list of tips &#8211; they also pointed out that having &#8220;Come up with some bullet-point tips&#8221; as a goal would help keep conversation on track.  So I&#8217;ll do this in the conference session too.<\/p>\n<p>So that&#8217;s where I am at the moment.  Having that kind of dress rehearsal was 1000% value for money, and has got me even more excited about the conference session itself in two weeks.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>After my post about planning the LIANZA 2009 un-workshop I&#8217;ll be facilitating, I met with Erin Kimber, who&#8217;s going to be chairing the session, and we talked and brainstormed some more. 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