Today’s Objectives Create shared understanding of roles, responsibilities, and lived experiences related to diesel and remote communities Provide people.

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Today’s Objectives Create shared understanding of roles, responsibilities, and lived experiences related to diesel and remote communities Provide people with opportunities to meet and dialogue with new people Provide everyone with a common base of information for Summit Day 2

Format for Today EXPERIENCE: Presentations REFLECT Individually in Journals DIALOGUE in your Table Group DOCUMENT Key Group Insights SHARE Insights on Posters You will hear presentations in three clusters: Community, Government, Industry After each cluster of presentations, you will have time for reflection and conversation. During individual reflection, we invite you to use the journals you have at your tables. Each of you has a journal that is yours to use over the course of the two-day summit, and keep. After reflection time, we will invite you to pair up with someone at your table and share your thoughts. Then, we will open it up for a group conversation at your table, where you can share your thoughts and have a conversation about what you heard in the presentations, and what you thought about them, with each other. As a table group, we will then ask you to document what you all think are your group’s most important, insightful, relevant insights that surfaced from your conversation. You all have sticky notes and black sharpie pens at your tables for this. Please write one insight per sticky note and use the black sharpie pens so that everyone will be able to read what you wrote. We will invite you to share your table’s most important insights using the posters on the walls.

Sharing your Ideas Each table group is assigned to a specific poster. On behalf of their table group, have one person place their group’s ideas on the poster in the relevant circle: community for the community presentations, government for the government presentations, and industry for the industry presentations. As we go through the morning, you will be filling up these posters from left to right. To close the day, we will explore the intersections of these circles – the relationships – using the right side of the poster. Each table group is assigned to a specific poster. One person posts their group’s most powerful, most important insights. One insight per sticky note.

Impromptu Networking Why are you here today? To rapidly share challenges and expectations, building new connections Why are you here today? (why the issue of diesel in remote communities is important to you) What do you hope to get from and give to this group? We will do this three times, so you will have the opportunity to meet three new people. We will tell you when it is time to switch and find a new person. (something you would like to make progress on during the summit, and offer to others) find someone you don’t know…4 minutes sharing…then find another partner….then find another…we’ll tell you when to switch

Presentations: COMMUNITY

What do the presentations you just heard surface for you? Reflection: Community To engage everyone in generating ideas and in open discussion What do the presentations you just heard surface for you? Individual Reflection (2 min) Paired Conversation (4 min) Table Conversation (8 min)

Presentations: GOVERNMENT

What do the presentations you just heard surface for you? Reflection: Government To engage everyone in generating ideas and in open discussion What do the presentations you just heard surface for you? Individual Reflection (2 min) Paired Conversation (4 min) Table Conversation (8 min)

Presentations: INDUSTRY

What do the presentations you just heard surface for you? Reflection: Industry To engage everyone in generating ideas and in open discussion What do the presentations you just heard surface for you? Individual Reflection (2 min) Paired Conversation (4 min) Table Conversation (8 min)

Exploring Intersections To explore interconnectedness and relationships needed to move forward

Exploring Intersections To explore interconnectedness and relationships needed to move forward A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two things that don’t look anything like each other. 1. Think of a metaphor that describes the relationship that exists where those circles meet. 2. Give it a name. Write it on your card. 3. Draw a picture of your metaphor: what does it look like? 4. At your tables, share your metaphors with each other and why you chose it. Looking around the table, what do you notice? Individually, create a metaphor to describe the relationship on your poster.

Gallery Walk To move towards a shared understanding of each other’s perspectives

“What If… Closing Together To generate a sense of possibility and ready to move into an action space “What If… (Based on what you have heard and discussed today, what possibility or potential do you see moving forward?)