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Liberating Structures & Network Weaving

November 5, 2019 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Led by Ulises Aguila

Meeting Link: https://zoom.us/j/7405914705

Link for all time zones
https://everytimezone.com/s/0e4bd525

I would like to do this 90 minutes session, especially for sharing.

Why doing this?
Because sharing is amazing. This thing about behavioral sciences and social tools are key to build systems and ecosystems. Because if we want to change things we need to include and unleash everyone, practice self-discovery, because could be interesting to have a better common purpose understanding as weavers and innovation.

Also is pretty challenge to use this tool online, and practice it to use it with our future meetings to help us spread ideas.

What you can expect from the event?
Interactive session to discuss how Liberating Structures (LS) can help us improve our throughput interactions and understand the great fit with Networkweaving (NW). Also you can expect ideas to practice on your own with these great tools and why not solidify a weaver community of practice by sharing.

What the meeting is?
Session will contain
-Explanation of LS
-Thesis of the fit between NW and LS
-Some Liberating Structures online exercises
-Tools to use LS online

This session will be co-facilitated with Marie DeMange.

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