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Tools for Innovation

Discover innovative large group intervention methods designed for organizational development and systemic change. This guide explores three key methodologies: Open Space Technology, which gathers diverse opinions from 5 to 1,000 participants; Participatory Strategic Planning, a collaborative approach to strategic visioning; and the Group Assessment Method, ideal for team-building and strategic planning for groups under 100. These techniques foster energy, commitment, and a shared vision while addressing complex issues. Learn how to involve the whole system—internally and externally—for impactful change.

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Tools for Innovation

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  1. Large Group Interventions Tools for Innovation Angelo John Lewis

  2. Large Group Methods for Creating the future Principles: Participant – not consultant – driven Involves the whole system: internal and external Foster vision, energy and commitment from all

  3. Organization Development Strategies for System-Wide Change Barbara Benedict Bunker and Billie T. Alban, Large Group Interventions

  4. Method #1: Open Space Technology • Used to gather diverse opinions • 5 – 1,000 participants, over 1 – 5 days • Participants create the agenda • Meetings proceedings can be captured instantly in a book Ideal Conditions: A real issue or concern High-level of complexity High level of diversity Real or potential conflict High level urgency

  5. Method #2: Participatory Strategic Planning • Participatory – not top down – strategic planning process • 1-3 day process • Four Step Process: • Create practicable group vision • Explore underlying contradictions • Create strategic directions to address contradictions • Create implementation plan

  6. Method #3: Group Assessment Method • Can be used for virtually any purpose, from team building to strategic planning • Group generates data together as a team • Best for groups under 100 • Cost effective and less labor intensive than traditional team building • Process is fast and energizing

  7. 20+ Years Experience Wide range of clients Clients: Verizon US Dept. of Commerce NJ Dept of Community Affairs Rockefeller Foundation Many Schools and Universities About Me

  8. Meeting Management and Facilitation Team and Community Building Clients: Verizon US Dept. of Commerce NJ Dept of Community Affairs Rockefeller Foundation Principle Focus

  9. www.angelojohnlewis.com 27 Buttonwood Street, Lambertville, NJ 08530 609-397-9777

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