Reflection is hard to do. Individually, it requires a
connection with our inner self that, for many, due to work and the sheer
intensity of daily life, makes any sort of retrospection hard to achieve.
Group reflection is especially seen as being too hard.
Whilst some are successful, the majority, either do it poorly or not at all.
It’s easier look ahead than to look back. Moving on without proper reflection
means that lessons don’t get learnt. The same old mistakes keep happening and
neither do we get to the root cause of any problem nor are we able to
replicate the good things that we do.
What would it take to do meaningful, effective and collaborative
reflection with any group? What would be the benefits? What works and what
doesn’t?
Greg will share a suite of proven reflective practices
including a four-part ‘lessons learnt’ group process that can be used in almost
any situation.
Bring your own reflective practice ideas and experiences
to share.
About Greg Jenkins
Greg is has been coordinator of
Facilitators Network for a decade. Greg’s practice is systems based making
facilitation accessible to everyone at all levels of experience.
Xmas Social:
Please join us for networking, conversation and laughter
afterwards at the nearby, very economical Pho Mumum Vietnamese Restaurant, No
16 Broadway, Chippendale (opposite the Big UTS Tower). Average meal cost
only$10.
See
review on Trip Advisor
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Venue: [Our usual venue]
University of Technology Sydney
(UTS), Jones Street, Ultimo corner Thomas Street. Room 5.580 Level 5,
Building 10, Take the lift to level 5, cross the atrium footbridge,
walk straight ahead to room 580.
Time:
From 5:30pm to 7:30pm
sharp | No RSVP - Just turn up
Enquiries | Greg Jenkins greg@changeagent.com.au | 0418 486
501
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2 December 2014
‘Facilitating Reflective Practice’ with Greg Jenkins | Monday December 8, 2014 | 5.30pm [Followed by an end of year social]
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