All, Facilitation, Meetings
It’s a balancing act to have the right discussions that result in the¬†desired outcomes. Trying to fit 5 lbs. of stuff into a 3 lb. bag will only end up with a mess and a lot of stuff on the floor. Here are 5 ways to prevent adding too much into a meeting or...
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How do design thinking (and human-centered design) relate to workshopping, and agility? These are all compliments to each other to promote innovation. They can be used together to help develop new ideas, test new ideas, integrate ideas from multiple people, and then...
All, Facilitation, Meetings, Projects, Teams
Retrospectives provide an opportunity to inspect and adapt. They allow a team to hit the pause button to really reflect about the work at hand and how the team is working together. The best retrospectives are the ones that result in a couple solid action items that...
All, Facilitation, Meetings, Teams
There’s an art to designing a meeting and/or workshop. It’s a balancing act to have the right discussions that result in the desired outcomes. Trying to fit 5 lbs. of stuff into a 3 lb. bag will only end up with a mess and a lot of stuff on the floor. Here...
All, Facilitation, Meetings, Teams
Getting your team into huddles may be a great way to improve alignment, coordination, and teamwork. #meetings #bettermeetings #facilitation Link back to original LinkedIn post on 2022-07-08 15:16:59
All, Facilitation, Leadership, Teams
Integrity. Intent. Capabilities. Results.This is from a model called the Four Cores of Credibility, introduced by Stephen M.R. Covey in “The Speed of Trust”.These are fundamental elements that contribute to an individual’s or an organization’s...