The Role of Session Leader You have a multitude of tasks to perform during the workshop. The success of the...
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Promising Meetings Will Fail: Four Causes of Meeting Failures
Sometimes meetings that look promising before they begin, fail unexpectedly. Four primary causes of meeting failures...
Quiet People: 5 Ways to Increase Meeting Participation
A leopard cannot change their spots. In the same vein, you are never going to convert quiet people into extroverts who...
Facilitate Innovation By Using the Brainstorming Tool as Intended
To facilitate innovation for products or processes provides a significant life force and has become a strategic...
How to Facilitate Brainstorming: Ideation and Analysis
The term “brainstorming” is technically a gerund, a verb that wants to be a noun. A gerund implies more than one step...
Facilitate Meaning and Intent, Not Words
One of the toughest tasks of a facilitator is to relinquish judgment and fully seek the intent behind the terms used...
Bad Predictions for Science and Technology
One of the biggest challenges with facilitation is to build consensus about a future state. Therefore, in a...
How to Facilitate Scientists, Asians, and Europeans
Recently on a blog, an informal group of mathematicians solved a tough and long-standing mathematics problem in a few...
How to Categorize Lists of Ideas and Inputs When Facilitating
One of the worst questions a facilitator could ask is "How would you like to categorize these?" They don't know how....
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