[Ailist] thoughts on working in pairs in small groups

Neil D. Samuels neil at profoundconversations.com
Thu Jul 5 13:34:26 MDT 2007


Even in groups of 6-7 I always have them pair up. Often I frame it as a
chance to spend a little 1-1 time with someone in the group whom you perhaps
do not know quite as well. That seems to help move them along.

Neil 


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[mailto:ailist-bounces at lists.business.utah.edu] On Behalf Of Lynne
Gilliland-Garber
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 9:56 AM
To: ailist at lists.business.utah.edu
Subject: [Ailist] thoughts on working in pairs in small groups

Please let me know your experience and thinking on having people work in
pairs when the large group is very small - maybe 5 or 6 people.  The last
small group (7 people) I worked with some group members resisted working in
pairs as they thought it was a small enough group to discuss the
appreciative questions as a group.  I am working with a group of 5 next week
and anticipate the same resistance.  I myself like the pairs as it is was to
create more intimacy and trust but perhaps I am off the mark here.

I look forward to knowing others input on this.

Kind regards


Lynne Gilliland

People Development for NGOs
www.gillillandjud.com


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