Hosting Conversations about Questions that Matter
If you're new to the World Cafe, first of all - Welcome!
If you want to learn more about the World Cafe, and this community, please have a look at the World Cafe website, and in particular you might check out our free Café to Go! booklet (cafetogo.pdf) to get a good sense of what the World Cafe is and how it works.
One of our most basic assumptions is that all the knowledge and information we need is available to us as a collective, so every voice is valuable and needed, including yours!
Our basic agreements about how we interact in the online community of practice are based on World Cafe Etiquette:
We hope you will find this community to be a place where you can relax and share what is most meaningful to you; to find insights to deepen your learning and new friends to collaborate with.
If you have questions about the World Cafe process or this community, please contact us at [email protected], or post your comments below.
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Comment by Richard O'Farrell on April 8, 2014 at 9:59am Love the .pdf Cafe To Go
Comment by Amy Lenzo on August 12, 2013 at 7:03pm Ah! Thank you for telling us more about what happened...
Comment by josephat nyangau on August 12, 2013 at 6:59pm It was a new experience to me that I have not seen in practice. my instructor was real up to the point when she stressed the importance of understanding the basics of the world café preparations and have us move from one table after the other within a regulated set of 25 minutes each for 5 tables. Finally the one person who remained on each table acted as a guide to the incoming members but The host was not supposed to control their contribution other than to brief them what happened on his table. After we were done, our instructor had all students go round all the tables and make connection. Finally all 5 hosts had chance to address the class. It was a lesson to learn from that I can make use of in my daily life.
Comment by Amy Lenzo on August 10, 2013 at 1:22pm :-) Why was it "hilarious", Joshephat?
Comment by josephat nyangau on August 10, 2013 at 7:14am last week I had a first time experience to see The World Cafe in practice. This was organized by my instructor for the coaching and consulting class. The basics started from arranging tables, vases, flowers, big writing papers on each table and allowing only four students to sit at each table to contribute to conversations that matter and sharing our contributions at the end of the sessions. it was hilarious.
Comment by Luis Eduardo Yepes Correa on May 29, 2013 at 11:39am Thanks a lot! Yesterday I visited your web site and I know perfectly the intention of The Wrold Cafe!
Comment by Seymour Hersh on October 26, 2010 at 8:38am © 2015 Created by Amy Lenzo.
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