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#Interviewer welcomes and introduces the celebrity and topic to be discussed.
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#Interviewer asks questions that the audience would be expected to ask (both humor and gravity are appropriate).
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#Invite group members to listen, see the person behind the celebrity, and write down questions with colleagues in a 1-2-4 conversation and then on 3-by-5-inch cards.
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#Invite the celebrity to let go of his or her formal presentation or speech and answer the harder questions on everyone’s mind in a casual “talk show” format
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#Interviewer sifts the cards, looking for patterns and asking additional questions to the celebrity.
  
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*[http://www.liberatingstructures.com/22-celebrity-interview/ '''Celebrity Interview''' Field Guide Entry]
  
 
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Reconnect the experience of leaders and experts with people closest to the challenges at hand

  1. Interviewer welcomes and introduces the celebrity and topic to be discussed.
  2. Interviewer asks questions that the audience would be expected to ask (both humor and gravity are appropriate).
  3. Invite group members to listen, see the person behind the celebrity, and write down questions with colleagues in a 1-2-4 conversation and then on 3-by-5-inch cards.
  4. Invite the celebrity to let go of his or her formal presentation or speech and answer the harder questions on everyone’s mind in a casual “talk show” format
  5. Interviewer sifts the cards, looking for patterns and asking additional questions to the celebrity.

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