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LoginI run an event using Zoom for 90 people. Each participant gets 1 minute to present a vision of where they want to be in the next year. The exercise assigns each person a number. They are either a 1 a 2 or 3. There are 30 rooms each with 3 people a 1, 2 and 3. The 1s state their vision to the 2s and 3s. After one minute all the 1s are moved to another room where they state their vision again to the 2s and 3s. After one minute all the 1s are moved one final time to another room to again state their vision. Then it is the turn of the twos to explain their vision and go through the room rotation.
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