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What is the
World Café?
• a simple methodology
• a powerful metaphor
The Big Idea
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Assumptions
• People already have within them the
wisdom and creativity to deal with current
challenges.
• Exploring issues together encourages new
ways of thinking and a shift in perspective
creates new possibilities.
Purpose of the
World Café
• Generate input, share knowledge,
stimulate innovative thinking, explore
action possibilities
• Create a dense web of connections in a
short period of time as threads of
conversation reveal new patterns
When to Use TWC
The World Café is especially useful when you have:
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A limited amount of time (as little as 1.5 to 2 hours)
A lot of people (we've worked with 1200)
Questions that matter to the people gathered, that they either frame
themselves or that a representative sub-group has helped to shape
(at least initially)
The intention is to build community, strengthen relationships and
engage everyone's unique contribution and voice using both verbal
and visual modalities (even the timid or less verbal ones).
You want to access collective intelligence based on discovering
patterns of meaning in emergent, unexpected ways that come from
the intentional rapid cross-pollination of diverse perspectives and
ideas.
Design Principles
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Set the context
Create hospitable space
Explore questions that matter
Encourage everyone’s contribution
Cross-pollinate & connect diverse perspectives
Listen together for patterns, insights, and deeper
questions
• Harvest and share collective discoveries
Instructions
• Seat 4 per table
• 2 or 3 rounds, 15-25 minutes each
• Write, doodle, draw thoughts, ideas and questions
on tablecloths.
• After each round, a host stays, others move to new
tables, carrying new ideas and questions to the
next conversation.
• The role of the host is to welcome newcomers,
share highlights of the prior conversation and invite
people to doodle.
• After the second or third round, we harvest the
learning together.
The Job of the Host
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Welcome & invite people to their seats
Explain purpose and logistics
Introduce assumptions and etiquette
Pose the first question (posted)
Encourage every one to “lean in”
At the end of the first round, ask tables to select a
host to stay while everyone else travels
• Introduce 2nd question
• Harvest the learning
Café Etiquette
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Focus on what matters
Contribute your thinking
Speak your mind and heart
Listen to understand
Link and connect ideas
Listen together for insights and
deeper questions
• Play, doodle, draw
Sample Question 1
What Collaboration Stories can you share
about roaring successes or catastrophic
failure? What conditions supported or
got in the way of you and others doing
great work?
Sample Question 2
What are the tensions, dilemmas,
challenges you face as you work
more collaboratively?
Sample Question 3
What are the core values and
leadership practices that help build
a stronger culture of collaboration?
Harvesting
Purpose: To identify patterns, collective
knowledge and new possibilities
Sample Questions:
– As you listened to the conversations,
• What stands out to you as most important, what most
energizes you?
• What are the dilemmas/ opportunities we face in our
community?
• What is the next level of thinking or action we have to do as a
community?
• What would it take to create change in the directions we’ve
talked about?
Individual
Reflection
What has been your major learning
or insight?
How might you act on this new
understanding?
Harvesting
the Learning
What ideas came up across
tables & conversations? What
new ideas & possibilities were
emerging?
Harvesting
the Learning
What aha’s, BFO’s, surprises emerged
at your tables?
How might we act on this new
understanding?
Provocative Questions
• A pocket of change addresses a specific public concern
and builds community.. Where do you see such pockets
of change in your community and how can you deepen
and spread them?
• What does it mean to treat people as citizens rather
than consumers: What would this mean for how you
and others go about your work?
What’s Next?
• What action are you called to take?
• What is the best way for people to reach
you?
Please write LEGIBLY on a Post-it and
post it on the Community Bulletin Board.
Café to Go
• www.theworldcafe.com
• The World Café: Shaping our
Futures through Conversations
that Matter