Clients frequently contact us about facilitating a meeting or workshop on behalf of an individual or organization. It...

Clients frequently contact us about facilitating a meeting or workshop on behalf of an individual or organization. It...
Think of a meeting break as a pressure relief valve. Under normal circumstances, a standard ten-minute break, every...
Meetings are necessary. But not all meetings are good. To be more precise, not all meetings are run well. But how can...
Force Field analysis modifies and improves upon a similar approach called “pros & cons.” Force Field analysis...
Meeting graphics such as illustrations capture concepts and ideas that substitute for words. Why should we care about...
The Fist of Five approach combines the speed of thumbs up/ down and displays the degrees of agreement that can support...
Ever develop that sense of deja vu about not getting anywhere during a meeting? Meeting problems are indicative of...
Eddie Sung (Author) has released an easily readable book, Customer Moat: Unveiling the Secrets of Business Strategy,...
Deliverables should drive meetings, even review meetings. Meeting time is too expensive to conduct unstructured...
A perceptual map works well when the PowerBall approach is not robust enough, yet many of your attributes and criteria...
Measure the increase in productivity per employee using the formula for Total Factor Productivity. Accomplishment may...
With data transformation, each piece of data or single cell might be decomposed into another layer. Amplify this...
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