Setting Up the Activity
GROUP SIZE
10 to 20 participants is the best number, but the size of the room (see below) will in
part dictate the number of participants, as they need to move about easily.
ESTIMATED TIME
11 / 2 hours. If you have more time, don’t limit the questions and discussions. This activ-
ity can easily be a two-hour module.
TRAINING METHODS
Discussion Movement
Storytelling Metaphor
Reflection Presentation
MATERIALS
Signs that denote the Stages of Change (see list in Step 3)
Diagram of the stages of change
Toy caterpillars and butterflies
EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
Two flipcharts on easels. One should have a prepared list of answers for the
caterpillar/butterfly paradox referred to in Step 2.
Markers
Masking tape and scotch tape
Balloons (long shape, to mimic caterpillars)
Ball of yarn that gets pulled apart on the floor to make the Stages-of-Change shape
Index cards
ROOM SET-UP
The room has to be large enough to accommodate the large Stages-of-Change shape
created from the yarn. Participants can sit wherever they wish at the sides of the room.
They will be getting up later.
Comments
This engaging and lively exercise should be used when you want participants to get
up and move around. Try to use it before everyone has to begin adjusting to a dra-
matic change (downsizing, restructuring, mergers, acquisitions, relocation, or any
other major corporate change that will affect people who must continue to work in
the midst of turmoil or uncertainty). Refer to Activity 44 on Risk for complementary ex-
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