2019-01-13/14/15 Agenda

Date

Jan 13, 2019

Participants

  • @Jen Fabbi (Unlicensed)

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Goals

Grounding the workshop in tested methods for advocacy, the participants will work through a series of exercises to:

Day One

  1. Consider ways to work with constituencies with whom they are not naturally allied.

    1. Introduction and concept framing adapted from the work of Miller and Katz, “4 Keys to Accelerating Collaboration,” from OD Practitioner, Vol. 46 No. 1, 2014, pp. 6-11.

    2. Medicine Wheel exercise (adapted from High Impact Tools and Activities for Strategic Planning: Creative Techniques for Facilitating your Organization’s Planning Process (pp. 43-44) by R. Napier, C. Sidle, and P. Sanaghan, 1997, New York: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.)

  2. Identify Issues of Common Interest for Advocacy and How to Move Forward

    1. Mutual gains concept application exercise (see the definition of mutual gains at

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_gains_bargaining)

    2. Force field analysis exercise (see the concept and exercise model from which this

      will be adapted at https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newTED_06.htm)

#3 below will be framed at the end of Day One. This will use a pre-reading article as a framework (work by Simmons-Welburn, McNeil, and Welburn Perceptions of Campus-Level Advocacy and Influence Strategies among Senior Administrators in College and University Libraries, presented at the ACRL Thirteenth National Conference, March 29-April 1, 2007, Baltimore, Maryland.)

Day Two

  1. Effectively Communicate

    1. Review of advocacy principles that get results (some adaptation from NLLD advocacy training, Vision 2020 advocacy training, and models from facilitator’s experiences)

    2. Infographics creation

    3. Coordinated delivery

  2. Create a plan for moving forward (next steps)

Discussion topics

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Notes

Location

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Location

Sunday, January 13

9a.m. - noon

Organized networking activity - Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

Meet no later than 9 a.m. at tramway - Jen is buying tickets in advance

I am expecting Steve, Cesar, Patrick N., Emily, Karen, Michele, John, Debbie, Amy, Mark, and Mark’s wife!

 

1 Tram Way Palm Springs, CA 92262

Noon – 5 p.m.



Retreat with Irene Herold (lunch included)

First day of retreat is on campus. Days two and three are at Bellatrix Restaurant: https://www.classicclubgolf.com/restaurant_home/

San Bernardino Palm Desert Campus RG 303

Map

 

6 p.m.

Organized dinner with colleagues



Pueblo Viejo Grill: http://www.puebloviejogrill.com/

Monday, January 14

9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

 

Retreat with Irene Herold (breakfast and lunch included)

 

Bellatrix Restaurant

75-200 Classic Club Blvd, Palm Desert, CA 92211.

6 p.m.

Optional dinner with colleagues

 

Bucatini Restaurant: http://bucatini.biz/

Tuesday, January 15

9 a.m. – noon



Retreat with Irene Herold (breakfast included)

Flip Chart Transcriptions

Powerpoints and docs from Irene

 

 

 

Bellatrix Restaurant

75-200 Classic Club Blvd, Palm Desert, CA 92211.

Action items

Decisions