Re: hexagons for group facilitation

Timothy Busch (tim@cs.athabascau.ca)
Tue, 24 Jan 95 9:49:12 MST

I also attest to the value of hexagons. David Kreutzer and Peter Genta
put on an excellent workshop for us in 1991 which incorporated the use
of hexagons, simulation games, Stella (also known as IThink, both
computer modelling programs), and other technologies useful for learning
organizational development.

Tim

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> Rick Karash mentions the use of hexagons:
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> "The Hexagons -- I attended a wonderful course on group facilitation using
> moveable magnetic hexagons. You write a point on the Hex, then move it to
> change it's juxtaposition with other points. It was put on by
> Gould-Kreutzer Associates, Cambridge MA USA. (I don't think they are on
> e-mail)."
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> More info:
> Hexagon sets, as well as seminars, are available from Gould-Kreutzer. They are
> even LESS cheap than the post-its Rick mentioned, but can be a valuable front-
> end to systems diagramming.
>
> Address:
> Gould-Kreutzer Associates
> 10 Rogers Street, Box 3
> Cambridge, MA 02142
> (617) 577-1430
>
> Marilyn Darling
> mdarling@warren.med.harvard.edu
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