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How to Help a Group Decide the WHY WHAT HOW — Purpose, Criteria, and Options
To facilitate consensus around simple decision-making, consider the following scenario and do not forget to help the...
Effective Facilitators Remember to Remove Distractions to Provide More Focus
Getting participants to focus on the same thing at the same time represents one of the hardest thing to accomplish...
15 Facilitation Guidelines Followed by Professional Facilitators
In the role of facilitator, you can be worth your weight in gold by following these fifteen simple, yet critical...
Facilitators’ Overview of the HBR Book Executing Your Strategy
Executing Your Strategy was published by Harvard Business School Press and written by two MGRUSH alumni. This tightly...
Three Precise Questions that Improve Group Clarity and Build Consensus
We have learned during facilitated meetings and workshops, that it's not easy for participants to respond to broad...
Punctuation Precision, Humorously Proven by Eats, Shoots and Leaves
Eats, Shoots and Leaves Our bias about the importance of rhetorical precision has been discussed and emphasized in...
Estimate and Mitigate Meeting Risk — A Proven Formula
The MGRUSH meeting risk assessment method comes from answering a series of questions about a project, its...
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