3. Joanna Traynor
Workshop Facilitator: Clients include Dartington Literary Festival, Birmingham LA,
Cornwall LA, Red Cross, AQA (exam board), Dept.for Education.
Producer - Broadcast, Education and Corporate PR/Marketing and Comms
Clients include:- Discovery, ITV, UK Gold, Department of Education, Training and
Development Agency, British Heart Foundation, Diabetes UK, National Youth Agency
etc
Writer/Novelist - Books published include Sister Josephine (Bloomsbury)
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4. WHY ARE WE HERE?
‘To help ECPP partners
create sustainable
impact, momentum and
benefit to the
communities of
Plymouth - as a result
of SS2N inspiration and
intervention.’
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5. Task #1 What does success looks like?
• Tuesday 19th February
• By the end of this workshop, you will
★ Be clear about your own goals and
objectives and those of ECPP
★ Understand what values underpin these
goals and objectives
★ Know what a successful outcome might
look like
★ Have a new name?
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6. Task#2 - Harness the power of Joined-Up Thinking
19/3/2013
Because....
• Everyone cites stronger
partnerships as a key driver for
success
• Everyone wants to make a
difference
• Everyone has something to
contribute
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7. Task#3 - Create a format for ongoing work and
development.... 24/4/2013
Because....
• You need a framework to map
the work to, to help monitor
success/failure and impact
• New members need information
that is easily accessible
• Momentum will slow without a
defined group, boundaries and
goals to latch on to..
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8. VALUES BUILD BRAND
• Who are YOU?
• What values and interests are
important to you?
• What can and can’t we expect
from one another?
• How long have we got?
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9. YOUR VALUES
Remember your childhood?
OK then, your youth? Try and
recall a POSITIVE story, you
don’t mind sharing, a story
about an event that changed
you or your point of view,
your attitude - but the story
must be as a result of an
experience YOU had in the
world outside YOUR front
door? Be specific...
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10. YOUR VALUES
PERSONAL and POSITIVE
How does the story begin? What were you like at
the time? What was going on for you at the time?
What triggers the action in this story? What was
different to usual?
Who made the story happen?(Mum, dad, teacher,
sibling, friend?)
Who was motivated by what? to make this story
happen?
What was the surprise/ outcome/twist?
Why do you still remember it now, so easily and
clearly?
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14. TASK 1- What does success look like?
• What does the team want from this
work?Are you going to help
communities in Plymouth create new
stories of their own, inspired by life in
their ‘outdoor’ space...?
• Can you imagine what your preferred
outcomes will look like?
• Do you need a source of inspiration and
ideas to help create the conditions for
the change(s) you seek...?
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15. TASK 1
• What does success look like to
YOU?
The Tomorrow
Question...
If you wake up tomorrow and all
your hopes and dreams about
ECPP and SS2N have been
realised...
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16. What would your world look like then?
Group work - 4 groups of 4 People - Interview each other.
Each interview 5 minutes duration
(1)When tomorrow comes, what do you notice?
What else? What else? What else?
(2)Who else will notice?
(3)What will they notice?
What else? What else? What else?
Roles in group
(1) interviewer - follow script exactly as written
(2) interviewee - dig deep
(3) Scribe: Log the changes using table provided
(4) Grouper: Categorise changes into benefits
(community/personal)
Everyone gets a turn to be interviewed....
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17. Report back
What surprised you about that exercise ?
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WHAT COULD YOU DO, TO MOVE TOWARDS
YOUR SIGNALS OF SUCCESS ?
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18. HOMEWORK
In the next month, find ways of moving towards at least 3
of YOUR SIGNALS OF SUCCESS...
Scale progress - if you’re at 0 or 1 now, i.e. nowhere near
your goal....how could you move up to 2 ?
What small action could move you up the scale another
point or 2 ?
We’ll report on progress in
Workshop 2 - Joined Up Thinking
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