1 x 1 for Being Prepared through Playing Impacts
Per emphasized the significance of "playing emergence" and the "playing the past" method in understanding past decisions and their impacts during community meetings. Per discusses the evolution of the "playing emergence" technique, highlighting its versatility beyond just shared model building. He proposes using past decisions as a basis for after-action reviews, illustrating how to assess the impact of decisions made during the meeting. Per also discusses the nature of connections and how they respond based on the entities involved, emphasizing that connections do not react independently. He outlines the process for group facilitation, using hypothetical scenarios to illustrate how participants will demonstrate impacts in their workshop models. Per also clarifies the distinction between after-action reviews and actions, explaining that understanding the impact of past actions can lead to new ideas for future actions.