It is easy to say: "I wish there was more collaboration", but it's another thing all together to describe how the organization would function if that were the case. People can complain that: "I wish our programs were different", but it is much harder to put on one page what the environment would be like if changes were made. People can say: "I wish there were more things going on here", but until they can describe what 'more' looks like, a common vision will be illusive.
It's important to note that I said "describe" rather than list. You're not seeking a list of activities, rather you are asking the writer to paint a picture of how things would be if their vision was realized.
By asking participants to do a paper, it forces them not only to think, but, more importantly to clarify what they really mean. Papers can be shared as a conversation-starter -- it brings the differing visions to life, often helps others understand or see the benefits from a change and allows people to find points of agreement instead of just variances.
Do you have something you'd like to see changed or a new way for your organization to "be"? Try describing it in a page and see if it doesn't help you gain clarity. A fuzzy vision is hard to see, and even harder to bring to life.
-- beth triplett
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