ICL Pi Class Graduation - agile collaborative leadership - Presentation Transcript
What we learned from ICL
2-minute survey ______________________________________ 34 members of Pi Class 24 questionnaires returned x 4 questions x 3 to 4 fill-in-the-blanks per question = approx 300 responses ______________________________________
QUESTION 1 to me, an ideal leader is...? ________ QUESTION 2 values/conditions that lead to successful collaboration...?
DUCK OR RABBIT...?(ambiguity)
Question 3 values/conditions that weaken or thwart collaboration...?
Last week the Institute for Civic Leadership (in Po more
Last week the Institute for Civic Leadership (in Portland, Maine) asked me to speak for 5 minutes at today's graduation of the "Pi Class."
There wasn't a lot of prep time.
So I made this presentation as an agile collaboration ... with the Pi Class itself! Facilitating the creation of a sort of mosaic of Pi Class impressions of some of the things we've been learning since Sept 2008, when the Leadership Intensive kicked off.
Monday morning. I shot out a simple 2-minute online survey to the entire Pi Class.
24 people responded (thanks everybody!) There was a total of 4 questions – and people tended to give 3 or 4 responses for each question. So like 300 separate little bytes of data, or micro-responses.
The collective “wisdom of the crowd” came together, coalesced, with exactly all the consistencies and inconsistencies -- shared impressions and utter uniqueness -- that we'd expect to see from any facilitated collaborative effort.
This presentation takes peek at what exactly the group intelligence looks like for the Pi Class of the Institute for Civic Leadership... less
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