When making decisions, consider testing for decision quality (DQ)[1] so that you can avoid having another meeting. A...
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Estimating Workshop and Meeting Duration — Tips and Guidelines
Accurate estimating for meeting duration helps optimize the schedules and expectations of your participants....
Meeting Graphics — Increasing Complexity from Posters and Lists Through Matrices and Mandalas
Meeting graphics such as illustrations capture concepts and ideas that substitute for words. Why should we care about...
5 Tips on How to Facilitate Board Meetings (or Committees)
You may effectively facilitate Board Meetings by relying on Robert’s Rules of Order, however, blend in facilitative...
Tips on How to Back up Meeting Output from Whiteboards/ Easels
Using your telephone or a separate camera to record and back up meeting output will help you avoid losing valuable...
Lead and Facilitate Root Cause Analysis that Leads Directly to Innovation
By using root cause analysis, you can develop Critical to Quality (CTQ), Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), and...
How to Conduct Better Staff Meetings That People Want to Attend
Your regularly scheduled staff meeting may not be an event that your staff anticipates. Some employees might prefer...
Ensuring Meeting Inclusiveness — How to Value Diversity & Plurality
The primary responsibility of a facilitator is to protect the participants. Furthermore, the facilitator helps drive...
Scope Creep Kills: Facilitate Concern, Influence, and Control
Scope creep kills projects. It also kills meetings. The consensual sphere of Concern, Influence, and Control helps a...
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