Difference between pages "Augmented facilitation" and "Polarity Map"

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Facilitators use their senses and intuition to monitor and evaluate what's happening in the room. But even highly skilled facilitators can only garner so much from what they see and feel. This is why it's critical to incorporate augmented feedback mechanisms both during and after meetings. These can be as simple as asking the group how they're feeling to using colored cards as a mechanism for giving real-time feedback. But these solutions also have limitations.
Created by Barry Johnson of [http://www.polaritypartnerships.com/ Polarity Partnerships], Polarity Maps are ways to map out tensions.


What if we could use sensors and technology to make feedback more explicit in real-time for everyone, not just facilitators?
{|width="50%" cellpadding="20"
! !! Left Pole !! Right Pole !!
|-
|align="right"|'''Upsides''' ||align="center" bgcolor="lightgreen"|Left Pole Upsides ||align="center" bgcolor="lightgreen"|Right Pole Upsides  ||
|-
|align="right"|'''Downsides''' ||align="center" bgcolor="red"|Left Pole Downsides ||align="center" bgcolor="red"|Right Pole Downsides
|}


Simple possibilities:


* Variation on Alexander Kjerulf's tennis ball metric for measuring group happiness
Guidelines for creating a map:


More technical possibilities:
# Define the challenge
 
# Identify a key polarity
* "Listen" for [[heart synchronization]]
# Name the poles in a value-neutral way
* Monitor emotions over time via facial recognition
# Brainstorm content for each quadrant
 
# Agree on higher purpose or deeper fear
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Revision as of 19:28, 19 June 2018

Created by Barry Johnson of Polarity Partnerships, Polarity Maps are ways to map out tensions.

Left Pole Right Pole
Upsides Left Pole Upsides Right Pole Upsides
Downsides Left Pole Downsides Right Pole Downsides


Guidelines for creating a map:

  1. Define the challenge
  2. Identify a key polarity
  3. Name the poles in a value-neutral way
  4. Brainstorm content for each quadrant
  5. Agree on higher purpose or deeper fear