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3 Sandra Janoff, Ph.D., and Marvin Weisbord have led hundreds of meetings and trained more than 4000 people worldwide to use their principles. They co- direct Future Search Network (FSN), an international non-profit that pioneered the "whole system in the room" for effective planning. FSN received the “Outstanding Global Work Award” from the OD Network. Marv and Sandra 3

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FUTURE SEARCH

TEN PRINCIPLES for Changing the World One Meeting at a Time

Sponsored by: Marv Weisbord and Sandra Janoff, Co-Directors, Future Search Network

Webinar AgendaIntroductionsTen PrinciplesQuestions &Answers

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Sandra Janoff, Ph.D., and Marvin Weisbord have led hundreds of meetings and trained more than 4000 people worldwide to use their principles. They co-direct Future Search Network (FSN), an international non-profit that pioneered the "whole system in the room" for effective planning. FSN received the “Outstanding Global Work Award” from the OD Network. Marv and Sandra

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Principle #1 - Get the Whole System in the Room

KEY: People with Authority, Resources, Expertise, Information, and Need in the same room. Make it hard to avoid responsibility.

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Principle #2 - Control What You Can, Let Go What You Can’t

Control: Purposes, Agenda, Air Time, Room, Who Attends, Group Size

Let Go: Participant Attitudes, Behavior, Motivation & Commitment

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Principle #3 - Explore The Whole Elephant Look at all aspects of a situation before acting on any part.

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Principle #4- Find Common

GroundTreat problems and conflicts as information, not action items, Resolution not

needed to find common ground.

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Principle #5 - Let People Be ResponsibleNo need to diagnose group norms

Or “pysch out” motives.

Free yourself from “hidden agendas,”

“Resistance,” and “Defensiveness”

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Principle #6 - Master the Art of SubgroupingA little-known structural method

to keep groups on task

Learn to tell functional

from stereotypical subgroups

Use functional subgroups to head

off unproductive conflict.   

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Managing Yourself [Four Leadership Principles]

Make Friends With AnxietyGet Used to ProjectionsBe A Dependable AuthorityLearn to Say No (If You Want Yes To Mean Something)

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Principle #7 - Make Friends with Anxiety Work with “blocked excitement

Contain anxiety in yourself and in a group

Turn anxiety to creative energy

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Principle #8 - Get Used to Projections

Accept “projections,” loved and hated parts you see reflected in others. Awareness of how you project makes it easier to work with diverse people Learn how to avoid “taking it personally”

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Principle #9 - Be a Dependable Authority

Accept your authority without being authoritarian

Learn to accept authority projections on you

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Principle #10 - Learn to Say No If You Want Yes to Mean Something

Watch out for requests for “outcomes” and

“Deliverables under impossible conditions

Stick to your experience and your boundaries

Offer alternatives

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Resourceshttp://www.futuresearch.net

See web site for public workshops in 2012.

Weisbord, Marvin & Sandra Janoff. Don’t Just Do Something, Stand There! Ten Principles for Leading Meetings That Matter, San Francisco: Berrett-

Koehler, 2007. Janoff, Sandra & Marvin Weisbord. “Three Perspectives on Future Search:

Meeting Design, Theory of Facilitating, Global Change Strategy.” in Scandinavian Journal of Organizational Psychology, Volume 13, 2003.

Weisbord, Marvin & Sandra Janoff. Future Search: Getting the Whole System in the Room for Vision, Commitment, and Action. 3rd Edition. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler, 2010.

Weisbord, Marvin & Sandra Janoff. “Faster, Shorter, Cheaper May be Simple; It’s Never Easy.” The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, Vol. 41, No. 1, 70-82, 2005.

Weisbord, Marvin. Productive Workplaces: Dignity, Meaning and Community in the 21st Century. 3rd Edition. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass/Wiley, 2012.

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