Purpose of this Breakout
Help your partners create more clarity and commitment around their intentions. Meet new people.
Guide for Speaker
Use this time to share your goals with the group. Allow them to ask you questions to help you clarify your intent and your plan for how you'll get there.
Sample questions to ask yourself:
- "What do I most want to get out of my ODF experience?"
- "Why do I care about this?"
- "How will I know if I've achieved it? Is it quantifiable and objective?"
- "What must I execute, to get to the goal?"
- "What might prevent me from achieving my goal?"
- "Which parts are ambiguous or unclear? What's missing to make it more clear?"
- "Is this goal ambitious - yet realistic and achievable?"
- "What must I stop doing, or to say "no" to, in order to increase the probability of achievement?"
Guide for Listener
Ask questions that stimulate the speaker's thinking. Help them work toward more clarity for themselves. Look for cues that signal ambiguity, lack of clarity, or subjectivity - especially as it comes to measurability. Find opportunities to help them elevate by digging deeper with your questions.
Sample questions to ask others:
- "Why did you select these goals? What is your true intention behind the goals?"
- "How will you know these objectives are achieved? What can be quantified or measured?"