Monday, November 7, 2011

RTV # 45 Tips for group toys

A Year of Raising the Village. Week # 45: Tips for Group Toys.



Toys, they are not just for children's play. Toys can increase participation in community or organizational meetings.

This list, from Meeting Excellence by Parker and Hoffman, contains several key toys whose use and interpretation are flexible:


      • soft squeeze rubber ball

      • Koosh ball, nerf ball

      • slinky

      • Rubik's cube

      • yoyo

      • wooden cup with ball on string

      • train whistle

      • clapper


      In our bag of tricks we also tend to include toy animals, mirrors, Disney characters (big symbolism usually!) and blocks. We've used a ball to signal when it is someone else's turn to share/talk on an agenda (keeps people awake on on their toes too)! We've heard of people who use noisemakers to liven up the space and acknowledge each contributer with positive (and loud) feedback. "That was easy" buttons have been popular when decisions are made. We've placed play dough and pipe cleaners on the table to recharge mental energy and for a guaranteed splash of fun.


      One of the most effective use of toys came in one of our recent workshops on Collaboration and Authentic Engagement, we asked participants to create group definitions using bags of toys/props as metaphors. The activity was challenging enough to stretch people's thinking yet fun enough to generate much laughter and creativity. One particularly intense group stuffed a slinky full of other toys in an elaborately explained process. The description unleashed a great dialogue that uncovered many of the key components of working together that people were wrestling with.

      Toys, fun AND a massive adult engagement tool!



      Raising Village Question:



      What's one of your fav meeting "toys?"  How do you use it?

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