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The World Café Model

Conversations that matter

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Contributors

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Conversation is work.

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Pose an authentic question.

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What are the similar threads that run through the African novels?

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Doodle . . . Draw . . . Take notes

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Listen for: Deeper questions . . . .connections . . . patterns . . . . new ideas

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Cross-pollinate

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Carry your insights to the next table.

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Repeat

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Purpose: To Find Meaning

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“I often quote myself. It adds spice to my conversation.”

George Bernard Shaw


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