ü Medals of Success: I bought
Hershey chocolate candies wrapped in gold, silver, and bronze shiny paper. At
various sessions, workshops, and meetings, I spread the candies on the table
and told participants that they were gold, silver, and bronze medals. I asked
participants to select a candy and describe the success it represented in their
community, group, initiative or organization. What fun and focus! People responded
extremely well because most of us are interested in the Olympics. The success
focus came through quickly and profoundly. Participants would laugh and then
seriously think about successes. We had many gold medals yet also silver and
bronze as participants explained what efforts they still wanted to do to
enhance a success.
ü Bobsleigh Teamwork: In pairs or foursomes,
have participants use a bobsleigh analogy to develop teamwork. To solve a problem facing the group, ask the bobsleigh
teams to act out racing down the track. Use
chairs as the sleigh. Who will
steer? Who will brake? Who will push off? How do all team members contribute for the
fastest and safest result? After the fun
of the race, ask the teams to apply the race experience to the problem.
ü Olympic Energizers: Lots of
Olympic ideas to encourage participants to move, to stretch, to refresh! Lead them through exercises simulating
skiing, bobsleigh, skeleton, curling (hurry hard!), ice hockey, etc. Sit in chairs or stand and make the
moves! Pair up and have a goalie and a
hockey player shooting at them. Laughter
will be the score!!
ü Imagine the Olympic Experience to face Challenges: Ask participants that may be facing a
challenge or tough time in their organizations to talk about what they think Olympic
athletes experience as they go to a new country, new facilities, new accommodations,
and new food and carry extremely high expectations. Then, ask participants to develop the ways
that they think the atheists prepare and cope with these changes. Invite participants to apply their ideas
about the athletes to their organizational challenges.
Ride the
Olympic bandwagon (or bobsleigh) and use as a theme in your facilitation.
My facilitation
question is: How could you or have you
used the Olympics to inspire your facilitation approaches?
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