GRAPHIC RECORDING TRAINING Using graphic recording to harvest meaning from your conversations and meetings.
Hub Brussels Sept 3-4, 2010
INVITATION Course Outline Graphic Harvesting, Graphic Recording or Graphic Facilitation - whatever you call it, is a powerfully simple way of enhancing the effectiveness of any meeting, conference or training session.
let’s play the percentages and build upon their natural capacities by using graphic processes.
So, this is a PRACTICAL workshop designed for leaders, educators and facilitators of all kinds and from any field to get more from the time Even today, gathering people together remains that you have with your clients and colleagues our key means of generating organisational - and also from your professional collaborathinking and, so, our obvious contention is tions with specialist graphic practitioners. that the most significant way we can radically After a very successful debut in London in improve what we do is to make more effective May, we are confident that this workshop will use of this time. provide you with a great return on your investment. And given that most people are visual learners
GRAPHIC HARVESTING TRAINING -SEPTEMBER 4-5 2010 - HUB BRUSSELS
THE TRAINING In this training you will: • Achieve a practical and functional use of graphic harvesting that will enable you to have more productive meetings. • Experience a constant sense of progression and learning that you will find enjoyable, stimulating and rewarding • Understand how to get the best from Graphic Harvesting • Learn professional tips and trick • Get a STARTUP KIT with markers, pastels, tape, knife, pro masking
Many courses tell you how to draw a mind-map or a “star person” or even pre-set icons but on this course you will come to understand the absolutely critical factors that define graphic harvesting in practice - and from that firmest of foundations you are able to adapt to different contexts and formulate your own visual palette and vocabulary. YOU DO NOT NEED TO DRAW TO BE ABLE TO ACHIEVE THIS BECAUSE THIS IS NOT A DRAWING COURSE. ‘The training was fun, hands-on and really got you to just go for it, not just learning how others record meetings amazingly. The facilitators were great, I met great people and learned a lot about presencing and listening skills needed when facilitating besides the graphic recording technique itself.’ - Maria Glauser - Cofounder of the Hub GRAPHIC HARVESTING TRAINING -SEPTEMBER 4-5 2010 - HUB BRUSSELS
PRACTICALITIES Venue
Cost
The Hub Brussels, 37 Rue du Prince Royal 1050 Brussels Belgium
Earlybird before August 8th - Euros 350
Directions: We are easily accessible by public transport: • metro to Porte de Namur • bus 71 or 54 to Quartier St-Boniface • tram 92, 94, 97 to Stéphanie
Normal fee Euros 400 Each participant will receive a Graphic Recording STARTER KIT. Refreshments will be provided.
Places There are a maximum of 21 places available. Bookings will not be confirmed until payment is received.
Language This workshop will be delivered (in English) by Nick Payne - a Hub member in Brussels - who has worked internationally as an independent Graphic Facilitator and Recorder since 2004.
Registration and Payment
We operate with a first comes, first served and have a limit of 21 participants.Bookings and payment must be made by 15 August. Send Rowan an email on: rowan@kaospilot.dk
Please pay full fee to secure your place Rowan Freancis Simonsen Merkur Andelskasse Reg. no. 8401, Account no.1090978 IBAN: DK18 84010001090978 SWIFT: MEKUDK21 via ALBADKKK.
GRAPHIC HARVESTING TRAINING -SEPTEMBER 4-5 2010 - HUB BRUSSELS
YOUR HOSTS
Nick Payne: As a graphic recorder and facilitator, Nick captures conversations and organises the thinking behind them as they happen. On large wall-charts, he uses graphics to: • Record a discussion’s content • Identify common themes and threads • Make big ideas and complex concepts more digestible Nick has been working as an independent graphic recorder & facilitator since 2004, when he was delighted to discover that the way he naturally thought and worked was a recognised profession. Since then he has worked successfully with a wide variety of businesses and public and non-profit organisations in the UK and Europe (e.g. Pepsico, the National Health Service and refugee organisations). Nick enjoys both facilitation and working as a recorder with other group process facilitators. He is experienced in supporting specific processes like World Café.
Rowan Simonsen Rowan is a Kaospilot, founder of Upstream Consulting and a father. Rowan has worked with process design and facilitation for the last four years, engaging both public and private organizations. Rowan is driven by a love for nature, a fascination of new media and design thinking and a calling to host and harvest conversations that matter. Rowan focusses on the strategic aspects of what is needed for a harvest to be meaningful and enable the process to move forward and take wise action. Rowan is an Art of hosting Practioner, Part of Pioneers of Change and is currently part of the community starting a Hub in Colombia.
GRAPHIC HARVESTING TRAINING -SEPTEMBER 4-5 2010 - HUB BRUSSELS