Hello Everybody!
Sorry its been such a long time since I last wrote. I have been settling in and settling down in
The Open Enrollment Managing Workplace Conflict Workshop is going to be held on the 28th and 29th of August. This basically means it is crunch time for the team. We have 34 participants from different companies confirmed to come, which was quite a feat in itself considering how many companies had no clue what we were talking about when we called saying “We are a Conflict Management Company”. This two day workshop is important for Meta-Culture financially and it also introduces the organization and what it does to other companies who may then want either training or consulting services from Meta-Culture at a later date. Even though we have most of our participants confirmed we still need to get them to send cheques, fill out forms and also get other logistical details to fall into place.
Meta-Culture Dialogics had the second Bengaluru Speaks this last Friday. For those who haven’t read my last blog or don’t remember, Bengaluru Speaks is a forum for the discussion and facilitation of dialogue concerning citizens of
On the whole I absolutely love working here at Meta-Culture! The people in this office are awesome, interesting, respectful and friendly. I don’t feel like an intern at all but part of a team. There is virtually no politics in this office which I think is so rare. Everyo is one here seems open to constructive criticism and the environment is such that one can say anything to anyone as long as it’s respectful and well meaning. Some administrative changes have been taking place and I now have a Senior Manager (Beth) to report to. I’m probably going to have a meeting with her tomorrow to discuss my internship goals and what I would like to work on next. I’m super excited for whatever is next because so far everything has been a great learning experience and has been fun.
Hope all you other interns are having as good a time. Until the next blog then..
Cheers
Mihika
3 comments:
Hi Mihika,
Iam getting to know about Conflict Management for the 1st time.,. Interesting to see a unique group of people driving some changes in the corporate.,. Can i get the contact mail id of Mr.Ashok Pannikar.,. Would appreciate help in that regard.
And ya, All t Best in your role too.
Cheers.
Prashant
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Mihika:
Thanks again for the wonderfully written post. It gives such a comprehensive idea of what you have been up to.
Needless to say, your work sounds stupendously interesting. I love the exercises with participants you describe. Like the one with the paper flower. It is a very useful tool that can be used in different workshops.
And beyond all that, thanks to Meta-culture for making it such a good environment to work in.
And we at Choice really look forward to your future plans in and beyond your internship.
:)
The 'Listening Circle' with the origami flower in hand, sounds like a very effective way for dialogues. Are there other ways that you people r working on also for similar goals, like say, having blindfolded-conversations & all?
Is it only for corporates or can individuals also take part for those sessions?
Also, I would like to know, how do you come upon which question to center the dialogue on, like the "Who do you consider an outsider to the community you belong to?"... so like is there any process whereby the first few conversations among participants slowly develops into a question to then go into further, or is it chosen beforehand?
All in all, thanks for sharing the information about Meta-Culture :)
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