Monday, August 25, 2008

Writing excercise


A short while ago I was sitting together with 3 other persons and we were talking about a network were we wanted to invite two more people into. We knew individually what we wanted but through a lot of talking and brainstorming so we needed some more clear statements on our expectations in order to present it to the others.

So this small exercise came up which I am sure exists already. I just don't know about it so I had to invent it my self :-)
It is a bit the same procedure as when kids draw a person on paper together. The first one draws the head, fold the paper so it's not visible other than the neck. Then the next draws the torso and so on.

The questions is: How will we know that this network has been useful for us?
1. Write a starting sentence without finishing and fold the paper with a continuous part of the sentence on the second part (see picture)
2. The next one continues, fold the paper and makes sure a part of the new sentences is also seen on the third part.

It was quiet funny to do with 4 people.

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