WELCOME TO THE… ST. CROIX/RED CEDAR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT COHORT on WATER QUALITY.

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WELCOME TO THE… ST. CROIX/RED CEDAR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT COHORT on WATER QUALITY

Facilitating a Focused Conversation Barbara Radke, U of MN Extension Center for Community Vitality/Leadership and Civic Engagement February 2013 St. Croix/Red Cedar Civic Engagement Cohort on Water Quality

Focusing the Conversation… Process design using ORID –Objective (facts and external reality) –Reflective (personal reactions, internal feelings, associations with facts) –Interpretive (meaning, values, implications) –Decisional (resolution, closure, next steps) (Stanfield, 1997)

Using ORID Questions… Group begins…….…generates ideas and options…..comes to a decision Objective -- facts, data, external reality Reflective -- personal reactions and ideas, internal feelings Interpretive -- meaning, values, implications Decisional – resolution, closure, next steps Level of group activity and interaction Adapted from Stanfield (1997) and Kaner (1996)

Process management tips… Be clear on your intent for the conversation (rational objective and experiential aim) Select a suitable setting Provide an opening and closing statement First question – go around the group Address subsequent questions to the whole group Stay on topic