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    graphic recording chart

    cannonball in air

    fountain arc

    hose in garden

    wizard of oz 4 characters on the yellow brick road

    mountain climber on side of the mountain, or group climbing (along one rope)

    journey metaphors

    series of terraces or waterfalls

    flow forms with water going down them

    ball being thrown, sports pix

    fishing casting, fly fishing

    timeline

     

     

    Heart

    Group work is a collective journey. How long will it take, and what will be the shape of the path? Consider what happens before, and after. Structure agendas in light of anticipated stages, choosing activities that align with each phase. Complete the arc to arrive at your desired destination.

     

    Description

    how much time does it take for the purpose of a convening to be fulfilled, and how is that time structured?

    implicit sense of essential steps that tend to go through in a certain order
    archetypal, template
    problem solving:  understand issue before solving,
    visioning:  start with big picture, not micro-thinking, open up creativity
    decision-making:  understand perspectives before deciding implementation
    What happens in between opening and closing?
        Opening ones:  Opening & Welcome,
        Closing ones:  Celebration, Measurement, Feedback

    the path, progression or line of development
    the curve that a body describes in space as a function of time
    passing through

    archteypal journey, what is the group equivalent of the hero’s journey?
        or rites of passage, pilgrimages
        collective pilgrimage

    phases, stages

    is the agenda planned well, do they understand flow, pacing, underlying flow of what makes sense
    to craft agenda well, you need to have a feel for this flow
    pattern of unfolding
    methods work because they capture fundamental steps
    DF exception, or Patricia Shaw, Bohmian dialogue - have process rules or structure, but not as specific trajectory as some other more formal methods
    highly dependent on time, how much time are we taking to fulfill this purpose
    what order do things happen in
    follow people’s natural energy rather than working against it
    level of attention to flow and energy and how to craft agenda
    attending to rhythm, sequence, pacing, timing
    what is the time framing of an event or method
    each one has a coherence to it
    whatever your purpose is, you need to allow enough time to fulfill it
    you don’t ask a group to do the most complicated task when they are first starting, you build up to it

    INSTRUCT
    given the purpose and time frame
    understand the key stages of the journey

     

    This pattern is about the longer timeframe (which includes multiple gatherings, etc.) It is about tracking development over the course of multiple events, and also over the lifecycle of a single longer or multi-site event.
     
    Projects, programs, initiatives all have multiple time horizons. Each will have activities that are done by one or more group and others that are done by individuals. It is important that any facilitated event be appreciated and managed in the context of the larger project or set of activities of which the event is a part. This larger project or set of activities may have the same or a greater Purpose than that of the event.
     
    In addition, a single long or multi-site event may also require coordination of its constitituent sessions to ensure they are effectively contributing to the event's Purpose and Intention.

     

    Examples

    The development of this pattern language itself required multiple events, each with a specific Purpose and Intention, plus much individual activity in between events. A Core Group was established to coordinate all these activities to ensure they collectively achieved the projects overarching Purpose.

     

     

    Art of Hosting Chaordic Stepping Stones and 5 breaths of design
    Future Search 3-day template
    each method tends to have its own
    Bruce Tuckman:  Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing as process elements
    ICA TOP methods

     

    Related patterns


    Trajectory points primarily to:

    How Related

     

    Other patterns Trajectory also points to (secondarily):

     

    Convergence and Divergence rhythm Accordion Going Deeper Space and Time Nooks Purpose Follow the Energy  

     

    Patterns that point primarily back at Trajectory

    How Related

     

    Other patterns that also point back at Trajectory (reverse secondaries):


     

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    Resources

    Grove “Graphic Game Plan” - http://store.grove.com/product_details.html?productid=5
    some book on instructional design . . .

     

    Other

    Soundtrack:  ”Passing Through” song by Dick Blakeslee and others

     

    "This event started long before it began and will continue long after it ends." -- from a 2008 Art of Hosting session.

     

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    Personal Stories about Trajectory

    Each card listed here has at least one relevant story. Add your own stories in Anonymous+Personal Stories.

     

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    Sounds like Agenda-building. Rename?

      --John Abbe.....Sun Jan 09 05:01:31 -0800 2011


    Developmental Time Frame was put with the Compost Patterns, but its content is to be merged in here mostly.

      --John Abbe.....Mon Jan 17 15:45:33 -0800 2011


     
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