With the launch of our new website on June 1st, World Café Services moved into high gear with a flurry of inquiries from all directions!
During the month of June and July, I enjoyed many conversations with people from a variety of public and private sectors: education, energy, forestry, sustainability, entrepreneurship, immigration, climate change and health.
What is so encouraging for me about World Café Services is being on the frontlines of the World Café world hearing about the diverse communities and businesses who are curious about The World Café – not just as a method or process but as a practice and way of being in all our communications - and are wanting or are already implementing an approach of “learning together through inquiry” in life and work today.
World Café Services, through our professional network, is serving community and business clients everywhere– whether that’s by having a half hour conversation with myself and others looking at the possibilities of convening very small or very large groups in a new way or exploring ways to renew or deepen the conversations they’ve been hosting internally within their organizations.
One of my favorite stories from this month’s World Café Services work is helping an organizing team for a conference in Arusha, Tanzania to find some guidance and support to co-create their World Café design.
On the corporate side of The World Café Services (WCS) work, a successful half day Café was recently convened by a group of transportation and logistics contractors for an energy company who have been engaging The World Café process and methodology for some time now. Our WCS’ host had this to say: “I think the folks who experienced the café (yesterday) really liked what it can do and now can begin to see possibilities. I received a lot of positive feedback from both the contractors and the folks who attended. They love being able to participate and apparently they are the only energy company who invites them in like this.”
Immediately following the Café, the graphic recorder Mike Fleisch shared what he captured, to the amazement of everyone in the room:
A couple of interesting snippets from my communications came from one of our service providers:
“What I have found with some HR/OD folks is a perspective that this is just another tool to have in the toolkit. They seek a "cookie cutter" approach - a step-by-step process for how to do this, without wanting to really learn what lies beneath. What does it really mean to host a cafe vs. facilitate? How do I host through emergence vs. push through an agenda? How do I really listen for what is bubbling up from the ideas/conversations/lists of things that are emerging? How does hosting well help emergence/innovation/creativity to come through?”
Another on another topic...
“I work with many organizations who now have incorporated World Cafe into their board meetings - looking for boards to become more engaged as board members. The questions are around strategic business decisions that have to be made and they love the process and they love being engaged. Our community has really found itself wanting to be connected and engaged more through their experiences with World Café.”
My gratitude to everyone who helped seed, grow, develop and implement World Café Services long before I came on the scene. It is wonderful to have the opportunity to share some of the learning, questions, appreciation and challenges that accompany this work with you.
Thanks,
Deborah Goldblatt
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