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We have all experienced the benefits of dialogue when we
openly and thoughtfully confront issues. We have also experienced
the frustration of interminable discussion that does not lead
too progress.
Co-Laboratories of Democracy enable large, diverse groups
to dialogue and generate positive results.
Many group processes engender enthusiasm and good feeling
as people share their concerns and hopes with each other.
Co-Laboratories go beyond this initial euphoria to:
- Discover root causes;
- Adopt consensual action plans;
- Develop teams dedicated to implementing those plans; and
- Generate lasting bonds of respect, trust, and cooperation.
Co-Laboratories achieve these results by respecting the autonomy
of all participants, and utilizing an array of consensus tools
- including discipline, technology and graphics - that allow
the stakeholders to control the discussion. These are explained
in depth in the book: Co-Laboratories of Democracy: How People
Harness Their Collective Wisdom to Create the Future (Information
Age, 2006).

Co-Laboratories are a refinement of Interactive Management,
a decision and design methodology developed over the past
30 years to deal with very complex situations involving diverse
stakeholders. It has been successfully employed all over the
world in situations of uncertainty and conflict. On Cyprus,
for example, it has been used to bridge the divide between
the Turkish and Greek factions on the island. It is currently
being employed on that island to help Palestinian authorities
organize their government.
Co-Laboratories in one day can draw together a diverse group
of people on an issue, elicit authentic feelings and respectful
listening, generate agreed upon language, and identify leverage
points for effective action. Participants will be able to
generate a consensual action plan. Co-Laboratories generate
real respect, understanding, and cooperation among participants-and
do it rapidly.
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