"Do what the best gatherings do, transport us to a temporary alternative world"
“聚集能產生最棒的效果,就是讓參與者進入一個暫時與日常生活不同的世界”
#好美的封面設計 🥰
雖然我很少讀工具書,但這一本書真的非常實用 (目前沒有找到中文版,希望有出版社可以翻譯啊!)在許多聚集被移到線上的今年,設計好的聚集體驗-- 不論是線上或線下-- 都更加的重要了。
雖然許多的會議,聚會,論壇,婚喪喜慶等形式,似乎都遵循著一定的模式。但不管是為了討論出好的想法,凝聚共識,或者只是塑造團體的儀式感,其實都不必墨守成規。
這是作者分享的幾個面向:
1. Decide why you're really gathering
(決定到底為何而聚)
許多的會議論壇或是聚會,因著常態性反而讓人忘了聚會的目的為何 ?(相信這樣的聚集在這次疫情受到的影響最大,畢竟線上化就很容易流失了)把目標弄清楚了,其實有助於所有的設計,也才有可能讓聚集的效果最大化。
2. Closed doors
(做出選擇)
當你什麼都想要,什麼人都想包括,聚集就很容易變成什麼都不是。首先當然參與者的選擇非常重要。再來就是聚會的場地其實非常深刻的影響了人們的互動和氛圍。作者舉了一個非常有趣的例子,一個美國公司合法國公司在談併購時,因為在一個法式城堡當中談論,法國人似乎突然感覺到自己的偉大,讓整個談判非常的不順利,後來隔熱許多年這樁併購案才和平的達成協議。
3. Don't be a chill host
(不要當個被動的主席)
這裡講到的不是流程,而是對氣氛和節奏的掌握。有些人因為害怕被當成非常強勢,所以讓會議的氣氛不受控的進行。我認同作者說的,一定程度的掌控和引導,是為了保護所有參與者的權益。
4. Create a temporary alternative world
(創造一個暫時抽離的空間)
最棒的聚集,讓參與者應這一個短暫不同的體驗,能激發靈感,凝聚共識,或是打開心胸。一些簡單規則的設計就能創造這樣的體驗
5. Never start a funeral with logistics
(開始和結束非常的重要)
別讓報告事項成為主角!一個驚喜並且尊榮在場參與者的開始,可以定調這場會議的成功,而一個好的結束,能讓這個體驗的記憶繼續存留,並且引發參與者的會後行動力。
6. Keep your best self out of my gathering
(如何引出真誠)
在聚會中人們難免喜歡拿出自己最棒的一面和成就當成他的面具,這樣的聚集就不免流於形式。作者提到很多有趣的方法讓人們是以“自己”的身份參加在當中,而不是他的職稱和頭銜。
7. Cause good controversy
(設計一些好的張力)
好的聚集不但要有溫度,也要有一定程度的張力和火花。精心設計的對比能夠讓一場聚會更加難忘
8. Except that there is an end
(天下沒有不散的筵席)
簡單的來說,一場好的聚集,九成的力氣是花在聚集之前的設計和準備。“設計思維”不是一個花俏的口號而已。精心設計的聚集和會議,是一種敬業的表現。畢竟一場聚集是花上多人的時間,如果能在這一段聚集的時間當中,讓參與者離開時,有 “我從來沒有參與過像這樣的會議” 或是感到意猶未盡而期待下一次,那不但是更加能達成目的,也是一種尊榮參與者時間的方式。
全文和作者的TED talk "將每日聚會變革創新的三個步驟" 在部落格中👇👇👇
https://dushuyizhi.net/the-art-of-gathering-聚集的藝術/
#TheArtofGathering #PriyaParker #聚集的藝術
同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過18萬的網紅CoffeeTea&Jane,也在其Youtube影片中提到,今天的影片有點貼近內心,聊聊陪伴我走過低潮期的書們,有的療癒、有的發人深省,也有的給了我勇氣。不過第一次嘗試這個主題,好像有點話太多了😅😅😅 ✔ 高敏感卻不受傷的七日練習 根本裕幸 ✔ The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (...
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Recently I’ve seen many rumors circulating about me and enormous amounts of hate. This is no surprise to me. I know that since most people are not aware of the full meaning of the climate crisis (which is understandable since it has never been treated as a crisis) a school strike for the climate would seem very strange to people in general.
So let me make some things clear about my school strike.
In may 2018 I was one of the winners in a writing competition about the environment held by Svenska Dagbladet, a Swedish newspaper. I got my article published and some people contacted me, among others was Bo Thorén from Fossil Free Dalsland. He had some kind of group with people, especially youth, who wanted to do something about the climate crisis.
I had a few phone meetings with other activists. The purpose was to come up with ideas of new projects that would bring attention to the climate crisis. Bo had a few ideas of things we could do. Everything from marches to a loose idea of some kind of a school strike (that school children would do something on the schoolyards or in the classrooms). That idea was inspired by the Parkland Students, who had refused to go to school after the school shootings.
I liked the idea of a school strike. So I developed that idea and tried to get the other young people to join me, but no one was really interested. They thought that a Swedish version of the Zero Hour march was going to have a bigger impact. So I went on planning the school strike all by myself and after that I didn’t participate in any more meetings.
When I told my parents about my plans they weren’t very fond of it. They did not support the idea of school striking and they said that if I were to do this I would have to do it completely by myself and with no support from them.
On the 20 of august I sat down outside the Swedish Parliament. I handed out fliers with a long list of facts about the climate crisis and explanations on why I was striking. The first thing I did was to post on Twitter and Instagram what I was doing and it soon went viral. Then journalists and newspapers started to come. A Swedish entrepreneur and business man active in the climate movement, Ingmar Rentzhog, was among the first to arrive. He spoke with me and took pictures that he posted on Facebook. That was the first time I had ever met or spoken with him. I had not communicated or encountered with him ever before.
Many people love to spread rumors saying that I have people ”behind me” or that I’m being ”paid” or ”used” to do what I’m doing. But there is no one ”behind” me except for myself. My parents were as far from climate activists as possible before I made them aware of the situation.
I am not part of any organization. I sometimes support and cooperate with several NGOs that work with the climate and environment. But I am absolutely independent and I only represent myself. And I do what I do completely for free, I have not received any money or any promise of future payments in any form at all. And nor has anyone linked to me or my family done so.
And of course it will stay this way. I have not met one single climate activist who is fighting for the climate for money. That idea is completely absurd.
Furthermore I only travel with permission from my school and my parents pay for tickets and accommodations.
My family has written a book together about our family and how me and my sister Beata have influenced my parents way of thinking and seeing the world, especially when it comes to the climate. And about our diagnoses.
That book was due to be released in May. But since there was a major disagreement with the book company, we ended up changing to a new publisher and so the book was released in august instead.
Before the book was released my parents made it clear that their possible profits from the book ”Scener ur hjärtat” will be going to 8 different charities working with environment, children with diagnoses and animal rights.
And yes, I write my own speeches. But since I know that what I say is going to reach many, many people I often ask for input. I also have a few scientists that I frequently ask for help on how to express certain complicated matters. I want everything to be absolutely correct so that I don’t spread incorrect facts, or things that can be misunderstood.
Some people mock me for my diagnosis. But Asperger is not a disease, it’s a gift. People also say that since I have Asperger I couldn’t possibly have put myself in this position. But that’s exactly why I did this. Because if I would have been ”normal” and social I would have organized myself in an organisation, or started an organisation by myself. But since I am not that good at socializing I did this instead. I was so frustrated that nothing was being done about the climate crisis and I felt like I had to do something, anything. And sometimes NOT doing things - like just sitting down outside the parliament - speaks much louder than doing things. Just like a whisper sometimes is louder than shouting.
Also there is one complaint that I ”sound and write like an adult”. And to that I can only say; don’t you think that a 16-year old can speak for herself? There’s also some people who say that I oversimplify things. For example when I say that "the climate crisis is a black and white issue”, ”we need to stop the emissions of greenhouse gases” and ”I want you to panic”. But that I only say because it’s true. Yes, the climate crisis is the most complex issue that we have ever faced and it’s going to take everything from our part to ”stop it”. But the solution is black and white; we need to stop the emissions of greenhouse gases.
Because either we limit the warming to 1,5 degrees C over pre industrial levels, or we don’t. Either we reach a tipping point where we start a chain reaction with events way beyond human control, or we don’t. Either we go on as a civilization, or we don’t. There are no gray areas when it comes to survival.
And when I say that I want you to panic I mean that we need to treat the crisis as a crisis. When your house is on fire you don’t sit down and talk about how nice you can rebuild it once you put out the fire. If your house is on fire you run outside and make sure that everyone is out while you call the fire department. That requires some level of panic.
There is one other argument that I can’t do anything about. And that is the fact that I’m ”just a child and we shouldn’t be listening to children.” But that is easily fixed - just start to listen to the rock solid science instead. Because if everyone listened to the scientists and the facts that I constantly refer to - then no one would have to listen to me or any of the other hundreds of thousands of school children on strike for the climate across the world. Then we could all go back to school.
I am just a messenger, and yet I get all this hate. I am not saying anything new, I am just saying what scientists have repeatedly said for decades. And I agree with you, I’m too young to do this. We children shouldn’t have to do this. But since almost no one is doing anything, and our very future is at risk, we feel like we have to continue.
And if you have any other concern or doubt about me, then you can listen to my TED talk ( https://www.ted.com/…/greta_thunberg_the_disarming_…/up-next ), in which I talk about how my interest for the climate and environment began.
And thank you everyone for you kind support! It brings me hope.
/Greta
Ps I was briefly a youth advisor for the board of the non profit foundation “We don’t have time”. It turns out they used my name as part of another branch of their organisation that is a start up business. They have admitted clearly that they did so without the knowledge of me or my family. I no longer have any connection to “We don’t have time”. Nor has anyone in my family. They have deeply apologised and I have accepted their apology.
start with why ted talk 在 Serena C Facebook 的最佳解答
(Shh reading time) FACTFULNESS
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Before you PANIC, stop and look/listen at the data!
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Data is therapy! Before the first 20 pages of the book, your misconceptions of the world will be called out and you won't be able to resist learning more about HOW exactly learned human beings have been getting it wrong all these years regarding - gender equality, rise of population, poverty, life expectancy, natural disasters, access to vaccination, access to electricity, climate change, even about the state of our endangered species'!
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For years, and leading up to this - his posthumous book Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World--and Why Things Are Better Than You Think, Rosling has tried through his highly entertaining talks to convince the world not to blindly think that the current, or future, levels of population and consumption would do unacceptable damage to the planet or to civil society.
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Hans Rosling was a Swedish physician, academic, statistician, and one hell of a TED talk rockstar and public speaker. His Ted Talks have been viewed more than 35 times at the time the book was published 2018. He passed away 2017, having devoted the last years of life to FACTFULNESS with his son Ola Rosling and daughter in law Anna. Hans had a habit of swallowing swords after his speeches, partly because he always wanted to join the circus, and also to show his audience how minds can be blown if you just look at something another way (statistics for example). (He explains in the book how he learnt from a circus sword swallower that the act is easier than we think).
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Rosling's son, Ola Rosling, built the Trendalyzer software to animate data compiled by the UN and the World Bank that helped him explain the world with graphics.
Trendalyzer converts international statistics into moving, interactive graphics. I checked out Gapminder.org. Mindblowing!
Thank you @DefinitelyBooks for the review copy
Factfulness : Ten Reasons We're Wrong about the World, and Why Things Are Better than You Think
Available at all major bookstores
Now which of the next 3 books shall i start?
#letsgetreading #DefinitelyBooks #bookstagram #IGreads #IGBooks
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今天的影片有點貼近內心,聊聊陪伴我走過低潮期的書們,有的療癒、有的發人深省,也有的給了我勇氣。不過第一次嘗試這個主題,好像有點話太多了😅😅😅
✔ 高敏感卻不受傷的七日練習 根本裕幸
✔ The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick), by Seth Godin
✔ Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action, by Simon Sinek
先問,為什麼?顛覆慣性思考的黃金圈理論,啟動你的感召領導力
✔ Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear, by Elizabeth Gilbert
『其他補充』
✔ Rowena Tsai: https://www.youtube.com/user/rowenatsai
她是一個很平易近人的女孩,看她的影片感覺很像是在偷翻她的日記。心情不好的時候,她的影片常常讓我會心一笑,重新找回動力。其中好幾本書也是她推薦的 💕
✔ TED talk: Why 30 in not the new 20 https://youtu.be/vhhgI4tSMwc
✔ 也許你會有興趣:「聽有聲書學英文|增加單字量+訓練聽力一點都不難😏」 https://youtu.be/050XzseJxfo
✔ 我用的有聲書app: audible.com
✔ 片尾擷取的文字: Someday it might all make sense to you— why you needed to go through this botched-up mess in order to land in a better place. Or maybe it will never make sense. So be it. (Elizabeth Gilbert)
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