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Transformational Learning -- What's It All About

November 6th, 2007 at 3:07 pm

Leadership Norfolk class starts the journey on communities of the future transformation learning.

What you'll find in this message

  1. References to Transformational Learning
  2. Testimonials
  3. Futures Generative Dialogue
  4. Weak Signals from the Past -- Future Trends Today

During the last class you were briefly introduced to future trends and why they are important to our future as a community and an individual. During the next class we'll introduce the concept of transformational learning and how it is different and more powerful from our traditional methods of learning.

1. We are including links to material to help prepare you for the journey. Please take some time to read through the material.

The first tutorial covers Transformational Learning -- Key Concepts and Questions, material (PDF formated) developed by Rich Smyre, President of Communities of the Future, over the course of many years.

The second document, Transformation Learning -- Core Competencies and Evaluative Methods for Specific Outcomes, is a start at the "how to" begin the journey.

2. You might ask why is this new learning method important to me? We've included two testimonials that will help make the connection.
Riding the Winds of Change with Transformational Thinking
My Transformation Learning Journey

3. A term that will come up during the next six months of Leadership Norfolk is Futures Generative Dialogue. We are planting the seed now as it will take some time for this concept to germinate, grow and bloom in your understanding and practice.

Futures Generative Dialogue -- Background of Understanding

One of the most important Communities of the Future (COTF) skills for community transformation is the ability to create an environment for "futures generative dialogue" and to be able to facilitate it. To this end, it is important that a process/transformative leader to understand the differences between debate, dialogue, generative dialogue and "futures generative dialogue. Debate is connected to the traditional idea that there is one truth for any issue. Dialogue creates differences as a result of diverse people listening to each other. Generative dialogue sets a goal to develop innovation and new ideas. Futures generative dialogue adds the element of "dialogue within a futures context" that ensures that new ideas and innovations are transformative and not just rearranging or updating old approaches.

"Futures generative dialogue" will become increasingly important for our communities and our economy as the need for continuous innovation evolves. Until individuals and organizations in our communities become familiar with future trends and their potential impact, many ideas thought appropriate actually will be increasingly obsolete.

The following elements are important to the needs of "futures generative dialogue:"

Direct Elements:

a) Is the dialogue with an individual or group?
b) If a group, what is the size of the group?
c) Is an outcome required? If so within what timeframe?
d) Are you familiar and competent with the methods and techniques of "futures generative dialogue?"

Indirect Elements:

a) The need for a large knowledge base and passion for learning.
b) The need to adjust to a changing situation?
c) Has the context of the "fgd" changed?
d) How to take advantage of outcomes of "fgd."

4. During the last class you were briefly introduced to future trends. We continue to ask ourselves is this a trend or a fad. Typically there are several factors involved in establishing a trend, they may commonally be called weak signals The following list of weak signals and the related connections may be considered as mechanism for detecting those future trends. What weak signals can you identify that may become a trend in the future?

Weak Signals From the Past

1) CB radios and Bag Phones evolved to Cell Phones: supported by cellular standards, batteries, microprocessor.
2) Interactive games such as Pong evolved to multi-player virtual reality games: supported by new gaming industry, microprocessor, video card technology, Internet.
3) Hybrid crops evolved to genetically modified crops: supported DNA research, minimal tillage practices, reduced equipment reqts, improved moisture control.
4) Medical information accessability and billing: supported by HIPA standards, cryptography, Internet, electronic claims submission, use of PDA for patient information.
5) Use of plastics in everyday activities: supported by chemical structural engineering using CAD and plastic injected molding tools, tougher mileage standards for vehicles.
6) Growth in alternative fuels: supported by rising fuel prices, unstable supplies and world demands, MTBE contamination
7) Advertising and marketing using non-traditional methods: Internet, web sites, blogs, satellite radio,
8) E-commerce and small business growth: supported by Internet, web site standards, people with less time, youth endorses on-line purchasing, eBay, Paypal.
9) Credit card usage: communications and security standards
10) Open heart surgery, replacement of organs, tissue regrowth: supported by anti rejection drugs, improve surgery tools and techiques
11) Digital media replacing printed books (world book reference material changes): digital technology standards, Internet distribution, wikipedia publishing

5 people have commented on this article

  1. Mark November 14th, 2007 12:08 pm

    Leadership Norfolk Class Participants,

    I hope you've had a chance to read the original blog post for the upcoming Transformational Learning session of the class.
    http://www.visioning2026.com/blog/post/transformational-learning--whats-it-all-about/

    As a ice-breaker we'll ask for individual comments on what you found interesting or what you've read recently that you would like to share.

    One of our difficulties when considering change is challenging underlying assumptions.

    When approaching change in our lives and the community we are discovering effective ways to understand what is occurring and how trends may impact us in the future. Jennifer introduced the T-bar method of challenging our method of thinking from traditional reforming to transformational change. We'll use this method as part of the class and pick a trend. Then we'll break the class down into teams to perform the process using a different trend. The following represents trend areas that are candidates for class participation:
    Transportation
    Health Care
    Learning
    Work, Employment/Careers www.fourhourworkweek.com
    Governance
    Leisure
    Energy
    Water Usage
    Identification
    Money/Trade
    Warfare

    One trend that I'm personally involved with in our business operations is the Web. There is a recent article published that you may find interesting, 10 Future Web Trends.
    http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/10_future_web_trends.php

    For those of you that like to read ahead we have a list of notes that will be passed out in class that will help introduce other transformational learning concepts in future classes.
    http://www.Visioning2026.com/docs/TL/TL-QUESTIONS.pdf
    http://www.Visioning2026.com/docs/TL/TL-KeyConcepts(2).pdf
    http://www.Visioning2026.com/docs/TL/PCCS-TLSKILLS-dialogueframeworkforTLclass.pdf
    http://www.Visioning2026.com/docs/TL/TL-ANewMethodologyForConnectiveThinking-ExerciseSheets.pdf

    Mark

  2. Mark November 15th, 2007 7:30 am

    How has Collaboration Changed in Our Lifetime and What is the Future?

    To gain some insight on our ever accelerating rate of change in our business and personal lives please consider the following publication.

    Wikinomics, How Mass Collaboration is Changing Everything
    http://www.wikinomics.com/book/

    Mark

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