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The multiversatile magic of breaks

Make use of the natural potential of breaks in your workshop design.

When we talk about breaks, we often think of them as breathers and moments when participants pause, drink coffee, and mingle.

There is so much more to them....

2 years ago

Watch out for time thieves in your design.

The most common pitfall for any facilitator is running short on time.

While some might be due to unforeseen things happening during the workshop, a lot can already be done during the design phase.

There are sometimes thieves tha...

2 years ago

Design your workshop to be imperfect.

The search for the perfect workshop is like the search for the holy grail. Every facilitator wants to run it, but nobody will ever do it. And that is perfect in itself.

Why?

Imperfection makes us remember things. Think about the...

2 years ago

Forget the ground rules

There has yet to be a consensus, and there are, for the most part, two camps regarding whether one should start with ground rules in the training and facilitation work.

I am with Netflix on that one: No rules, rules.

Why?

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2 years ago

The red thread

Tying everything together.

When facilitators present their designs to me, their outlines often include amazing exercises and clever learning moments.

And yet, it doesn’t work.

Why?

Because they are missing the red th...

2 years ago

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    With two decades of hands-on experience leading through highly disruptive contexts, I work at the intersection of human dynamics, innovation, and disruptive change.

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