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Conversation Checklist


PURPOSE

  • Agree on purpose of the community conversation with your primary contact
  • Create conversation guide
  • Review questions before the conversation and prepare for different ways
    to engage participants


PLANNING

  • Start planning and inviting participants at least a month ahead of time
  • Find a space to hold the conversation
  • Keep the conversations small and informal (around no more than a dozen people).
  • People tend to be less inhibited in informal settings
  • Identify partners to help with participant recruitment and invitations
  • Call to invite participants and follow-up with written confirmations


BEFORE THE DOORS OPEN

  • Make sure you have supplies to help facilitate discussion — flip charts, markers, tape or stick pins, nametags, pens and paper for people to take notes and any hand–out materials
  • Arrange the tables and/or chairs in a circle, rectangle, or horseshoe so everyone can see each other. If there are too many participants to fit around one set of tables, stick with the horseshoe model when setting up rows
  • Put refreshments in a location that people can access without interrupting the conversation
  • Locate the restrooms so you can tell people where they are before the conversation begins


AFTERWARDS

  • Send participants a thank you note and a summary of your insights from the conversation
  • Send out any requested information to participants
  • Be sure to gather and record the flip charts
  • Use the 7 Knowledge Keys to figure out and record what you heard.

 



This material was created by The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation
and made available through a collaboration with NCO.