Introduction and warm-up

00.05-00.25 Introduction and warm-up


Exercise 4c1: Where are you from?
Self-reflection: What culture do you come from and which aspects are important to you?

What do you need?
– flipchart sheets
– markers

What should you do?
– The room is divided into North, East, South and West (Europe, country or city (depending on the participants)
– Participants position themselves in the room at their place of residence
– Everyone introduces themselves briefly and tells something about what characterises the people in his / her country, place of residence, residential area or sports organisation
– Make groups of people from the same area and let them make a list of features together on a flipchart sheet
– Then ask the groups to think about three aspects they would like to keep and three aspects they would like to throw away
– Let the groups take up their position in the room again and ask the groups to present the result.

Trainers advice
– Ask questions such as: What’s so specific about it? What does / did this mean to you?
– Are the characteristics recognisable for the rest of the group? How do people assess the culture of the group in question from the outside?
– People probably mainly mention practices (symbols, heroes and rituals) and not directly values ​​(from the inner ring of Hofstede’s onion that you will be working with in this workshop). So use this exercise as a bridge to: What is culture?

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