#Session 2/3
Successes and failures
Rooted in narrative practices, a series of 3 complementary forward-looking workshops, spread over the 3 days of the event, will allow participants, in an inspiring and engaging environment, to express themselves and share stories of experiences highlighting their commitments, skills, successes, and the shared culture that unites them.
- The benefits of this approach are numerous:
- (Re)building and legitimizing individual and collective identity.
- Strengthening professional pride and the sense of belonging.
Opening new perspectives for action and development for a future that is wealth-creating and resilient.
Making these stories visible will create an environment where the recognition of past successes inspires the future. Such an approach sustainably establishes a culture of self-respect and respect for others, thereby fostering more harmonious working relationships and strengthened cooperation.
"Innovation is a disobedience that has succeeded..." How can we draw inspiration from this phrase to identify what we need to disobey, and thus raise the colors of Caribbean identity higher in the field of innovation?
2nd workshop of the series: Success and derailment loops
- Intention:how to move from vision, ambition, and desire to concrete results.
- Tool: iLead matrix
- Modalities: A group work where each subgroup will explore the factors that were decisive for the success or failure of projects already completed or planned. This will allow each participant to identify the key elements for success as well as those that can lead to failure, for their future initiatives.