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- | ====== How can we avoid that the emotional state of the group leads it to a downfall? ====== | + | ====== How to deal with emotions within a group? ====== |
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To start, invite the participants to take a seat and announce that a Conference will take place, but that there will be no lecturer. The **“customers” will have to discuss and produce the knowledge**. They will be the “experts”, creating collective knowledge by **sharing their experiences**, **ideas** and **points of view**. | To start, invite the participants to take a seat and announce that a Conference will take place, but that there will be no lecturer. The **“customers” will have to discuss and produce the knowledge**. They will be the “experts”, creating collective knowledge by **sharing their experiences**, **ideas** and **points of view**. | ||
- | To guide them, ask one simple question (“How to prevent that the emotional state of the group it to its downfall?”) that they will have to **rephrase in a more specific way** according to their experiences. For example, focusing on the issue of conflicts: “How can we better prevent tensions and address conflicts within the team?”. Give them 20 minutes to make a proposition of a **new question** the way they think the question should have been asked. | + | To guide them, ask one simple question (“**How to deal with emotions within a group?**”) that they will have to **rephrase in a more specific way** according to their experiences. For example, focusing on the issue of communication : "How to better communicate our emotions" or on the issue of conflicts: “How can we better prevent tensions and address conflicts within the team?”. Give them 20 minutes to make a proposition of a **new question** the way they think the question should have been asked. |
**Collect and mix** the rephrased questions and **distribute them randomly** to the different tables. The people sitting at the table will work on the question they got for the next hour and a half (90 minutes), looking for solutions. Encourage them to make some **clear and realistic propositions** that they will resume the way they want on paperboard sheets. | **Collect and mix** the rephrased questions and **distribute them randomly** to the different tables. The people sitting at the table will work on the question they got for the next hour and a half (90 minutes), looking for solutions. Encourage them to make some **clear and realistic propositions** that they will resume the way they want on paperboard sheets. |