An example of a general detailed process for Ecocycle Planning is available through Liberating Structures. (Ecocycle Planning, n.d.) A modified process specific to this toolkit is outlined below.
- Provide each participant with a blank Ecocycle Planning map (Appendix B).
- Set up the room (or virtual meeting space) to support small group work and prepare a large wall-poster version. Virtual brainstorming and sticky note tools such as Zoom, Jamboard, Mural, Padlet, LucidBoard, Stormboard, Miro or NoteBoard can also be utilized.
- Clarify the area of focus identified in a) i) above (e.g., broad organizational planning, pandemic planning, department or program specific planning, topic specific such as anti-Black racism or GIPA/MEPA, client-focused planning such as aging with HIV) and invite participants to individually identify relevant activities that they are spending time on
- Provide some specific examples (e.g., draw a few content responses from the emergency continuity assessment planning process if one was completed in b) above)
- Pose a question to initiate thinking (e.g., What are some key activities we are doing in addressing the needs of aging PHAs?)
- Present relevant details from any insight gathering process utilized.
- Ask participants to work in pairs:
- To determine where each activity they came up with is situated on the map (i.e., within the four developmental stages: creation (tending), maturity (harvesting), creative destruction (plowing), and renewal (sowing)).
Be a “critical friend” with your partner – don’t be afraid to ask probing questions to get each other to your best thinking! |
- Create larger groups and have participants discuss and finalize activities and their placement on the Ecocycle Planning map.
- Ask each group to place their identified activities on the larger map.