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== | = Leisure Programs — Social, Cultural & Sports Activities = | ||
'' | From WikiDeal, the Wikipedia of e-commerce · ''Socio-Technical Innovation by Théo Bondolfi'' | ||
See also | WikiDeal's '''Leisure Programs''' connect people around shared activities — cultural events, sports, and social gatherings. Using a modular contract system, participants choose their own combination of activities and social options, creating personalized experiences while building community bonds. | ||
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== Program Types == | |||
Leisure Programs are organized into three broad families, each designed to cater to different social interests while sharing the same underlying modular structure: | |||
* '''Sociocultural:''' Theater, concerts, street performances, exhibitions, and figurant roles. Participants may attend as audience members, volunteers, or active participants depending on the contract option selected. | |||
* '''Sports:''' Team formation, hiking groups, running clubs, ping-pong leagues, beach volleyball, and other group sports with shared equipment pools. Programs emphasize collective practice over individual performance. | |||
* '''Mixed packages:''' Combined experiences such as dinner + show + walk; sport + aperitif + icebreaker; or cultural visit + picnic + social activity. These packages are designed to maximize social interaction across diverse participant profiles. | |||
== The Group Wagon Model == | |||
The '''Group Wagon Model''' is the core social mechanic of WikiDeal's Leisure Programs. Rather than launching an activity for a single individual, programs are designed around collective enrollment: | |||
* Participants can '''create their own group''' around a shared interest and invite others to join. | |||
* Alternatively, participants can '''join an existing group''' that matches their preferred activity. | |||
* Groups fill up progressively — once enough people have enrolled for the same experience, the program '''launches''' automatically. This is the "wagon filling" mechanism. | |||
* '''Solo participation''' is possible: a solo participant can join an open wagon and be grouped with others who share similar interests. | |||
The wagon model ensures that programs only run when there is sufficient social mass, making each session vibrant and cost-effective for all participants. Group dynamics are actively encouraged, not just tolerated. | |||
== Icebreakers & Social Design == | |||
Icebreakers are structured opening activities that help participants learn each other's names, backgrounds, and interests before the main program begins. They are a key element of WikiDeal's social design philosophy. | |||
Key principles: | |||
* '''Optional by design:''' Icebreakers are not mandatory. Some participants choose a simple sport + aperitif formula without any formal introduction activity. Others opt for the full social + culture + sport mix with structured icebreakers. | |||
* '''Facilitator-led:''' Where included, icebreakers are facilitated by a trained or volunteer group leader who ensures everyone feels welcome and heard. | |||
* '''Time-boxed:''' Icebreaker sessions are kept short (typically 10–20 minutes) to maintain energy and focus for the main activity. | |||
* '''Name & background sharing:''' Standard icebreaker formats include name rounds, interest cards, and paired introductions — simple tools that work across diverse social contexts. | |||
== Contract Structure (Mirror Mechanics) == | |||
The Leisure contract family shares the same core mechanics as the [[Markets/en/Portal:Professional/Main|Professional Programs]], ensuring consistency and interoperability across WikiDeal's marketplace: | |||
* '''Modular options:''' Each participant selects their own combination of components at enrollment — activity type, social options, icebreaker inclusion, and package level. | |||
* '''Booking system:''' Programs use a unified booking approach: single-activity passes, combined day packages, or multi-session passes. Pricing adjusts based on civic participation level (see Civic Flex Pricing). | |||
* '''Contract types available:''' | |||
** Volunteer contracts — for participants who help organize or facilitate activities | |||
** Participation contracts — standard attendance agreements | |||
** Package contracts — for multi-activity or recurring program enrollment | |||
* '''Social options:''' Icebreaker sessions and social mixers can be added as optional contract components, giving each participant full control over their social experience level. | |||
All contracts are governed by WikiDeal's Contract Governance framework and subject to community review by the relevant User Group. | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[Markets/en/Portal:Professional/Main|Professional Development Programs]] | |||
* [[Markets/en/Portal:Target Audience/Main|Target Audience]] | |||
* Contract Structures | |||
* 12 Programmes Overview | |||
* Civic Flex Pricing | |||
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