Generative Worlding
Generative Worlding
Facilitating in the Chaos with Meg Buzzi
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Facilitating in the Chaos with Meg Buzzi

Generative Worlding episode 2

Meg Buzzi is an author, facilitator, coach, and organisational design consultant. She is a true activator, committed to co-creating cultures of trust, alignment, and authenticity. Her work draws on living systems theory, ethnography, and creative practice, along with 20 years of leading software teams and business transformation projects.

In this first ever Generative Worlding episode, we follow the conversation as it snakes its way into how these times of chaos are affecting the way people in groups show up, meanders into why having multiple perspectives noticing what’s happening in the room is so important, and lands at the need for facilitators to find islands of support.

It wasn’t intended to be a facilitation role-focused conversation but I’m glad it went that way because there’s so much wisdom here for all of us, facilitators or not.

To find out more about Meg and her work, she wrote a book, The In-Between, which she describes as ‘a hands-on guide to thriving in today’s hybrid workplace.’ You can also discover her work through the Present of Work and join one of the free events starter cultures facilitates (a community collective she co-founded during the 2020 lockdown).

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Generative Worlding
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In every action, in every way we are ‘being’ in the world, in every way we meet each other, we are generating this world; and new worlds. From this perspective, every meeting is an opportunity to step more greatly into personal and shared responsibility.
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