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Let learning ripple through your organisation

Let learning ripple through your organisation. Speaker: Mary Dees. Let learning ripple through your organisation. Nationally Recognised. Opening Exercise. The workshop starts with a pub quiz. Refushire – Interactive Main Menu.

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Let learning ripple through your organisation

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  1. Let learning ripple through your organisation Speaker: Mary Dees

  2. Let learning ripple through your organisation

  3. Nationally Recognised

  4. Opening Exercise The workshop starts with a pub quiz.

  5. Refushire – Interactive Main Menu “People put clearly in roles and given good information – great software ”

  6. Refushire – Zoom into scene “Learned a lot of the underlying principles of waste management”

  7. Looking at the issues “Liked the whole group/workshop scenario as you had to engage/ negotiate with other groups”

  8. Decisions, decisions, decisions “I now understand the need to synchronise planning and practice of waste collection and disposal – this is not an optional extra.”

  9. LATS penalties are avoided – this time! “This is an excellent method of learning and decision making practice. Could apply to virtually any form of training”

  10. Co-mingled collections and eco products “A fun way of considering the issues surrounding waste management in the community.”

  11. New waste industries and a burger van! “Effective way of presenting a incredibly unrelated set of issues and fun too - very, very good”

  12. Recyclemoor wins the cup “It helped me to understand more about ‘waste’ through visual learning rather than reports and meetings.”

  13. 3 rounds remain to deal with problems “Partnership working and discussion is valuable for successful waste management”

  14. Final Exercise Process: Breakout Discussions 10 Minutes W = World View A = Awareness & Engagement S = Sustainability T = Technology and Trade E = Errors Teams Feedback 10 Minutes Final Thoughts 5 Minutes Report +

  15. Feedback What learning message delegates said they would take away: Benefit of presenting information to residents More understanding of the need to synchronise planning and practice of waste collection and disposal Need to make choices carefully Talking to ALL partners / stakeholders is essential for sustainability “Scenario was fantastic – made thing very clear about how it all works.”

  16. Outputs • What has been achieved: Over 90% giving a very good or excellent rating for content, presentation, engagement and relevance 35 Workshops in 3 regions (NW, WM and YH) Web Exposure: Over 30 sites have picked up on the project Cited in the Audit Commission Report of MWDA

  17. www.pixelfountain.co.uk/planit-waste

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