World CafeBrief Description:The World Cafe is a method which makes use of an informal cafe for participants to explore an issue by discussing in small table groups. Discussion is held in multiple rounds of 20-30 minutes. The event is concluded with a plenary. Description:The World Cafe is a creative process set in a cafe setting. The event either takes place in a actual cafe or else the room is set up to resemble one as much as possible: participants are seated around small tables with tablecloths and tea, coffee and other beverages. The cafe ambiance allows for a more relaxed and open conversation to take place. Often participants are provided with pens and are encouraged to draw and record their conversations on the paper tablecloths to capture free flowing ideas as they emerge. Used For:The World Cafe has been used in many different settings. It is good at generating ideas, sharing knowledge, stimulate innovative thinking, and exploring action in real life situations. The informal an deep conversations that the World Cafe encourages can lead to improved relationships between participants and between wider groups. Suitable participants:The World Cafe has been used by a wide spectrum of participants, ranging from community members to global business executives. The flexibility does not mean that it is not important to think carefully about whom should be invited. The method has been used with groups from 12 to 1200 participants. Cost:The cost of a World Cafe event varies widely. If the venue is an existing cafe and the process only involves a few dozen participants the cost can be very modest. For large events involving hundreds of participants and a special venue costs can quickly reach thousands of pounds. As the World Cafe does not require a large number of trained facilitators it can be a cheap way of running creative meetings. Time Requirements:A World Cafe does not have to difficult to organise. The time required to organise the event depends on how easy it is to recruit the participants and how complicated the logistics are. When To Use / What It Can Deliver:You should use a World Cafe when:
The World Cafe process can deliver new thinking, meaningful conversations, an inclusive and relaxed atmosphere and deeper relationships and mutual ownership of outcomes in an existing group When Not To Use / What It Cannot Deliver:You should not use a World Cafe when:
The World Cafe process cannot deliver clear and accountable direct decisions, detailed plans or a statistical view of different opinions. Strengths:
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Origin:Organisational Change Case Studies:
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Restrictions In UseNone Further InformationBrown, Juanita and David Isaacs. (2002) The World Caf�: Shaping Our Futures through |
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