When it comes to workshop design, I think facilitators have quite a bit in common with lawyers.
Read MoreNext time you see ‘Q&A’ on a workshop agenda, be brave and ask if there is another way to convey the information.
Read MoreIt’s up to facilitators to provide a structure, then step away and facilitate like a guide, not a helicopter.
Read MoreOne year ago, I was excited about speaking at a conference in New Zealand. This year, I’ll be beaming into the homes of people all over Canada.
Read MoreA common concern for clients from any sector is how to handle the ‘squeaky wheels’ who they are worried about coming to their roundtable or workshop.
Read MoreWithout a 'why', there can be a big gap between your sense of purpose and that of your participants in a workshop.
Read MoreA workshop with a mixed purpose feels a bit the same as a mixed business store. There’s too much on the agenda and we get distracted and don’t have time to explore any of the ‘purposes’ in a meaningful way.
Read MoreDoes your workshop sometimes feel like more of a workout?
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