A guide to co-facilitating
Co-facilitation can make or break a session – lets break this down to understand what you need in order to succeed as a co-facilitator.
Co-facilitation can make or break a session – lets break this down to understand what you need in order to succeed as a co-facilitator.
Maps have always had one primary purpose: to help us see where we are and where to go. A Wardley Map does just that, but for the world we can’t see. It’s a way of revealing the systems that underpin anything – from business to technology.
Over the years, I have faced countless questions about that underlying confidence required to do what I do. It is a challenge – how do you get to the point where you feel able to step over that line onto the stage, ready to ‘perform’?
These are the most valuable workshops you can repeatedly run with any team, in any context. You can even use them on your own – if you do find yourself literally stranded on an island!
Seventeen of the best icebreakers for small groups and workshops, both online and in person.
A quick check-in can be all it takes to shift your participants’ focus onto your objectives for the session.
Feedback is a powerful tool for improvement – if you get it right.
Find out why the Premortem workshop tactic is one of the Pip Decks Founder’s ‘Desert Island’ cards.
The value proposition statement. That Holy Grail of business and marketing speak. The key element of your project… that somehow gets left until last. We’ve put together an all-encompassing guide to getting it done and how to use it.
How to combine the power of Storyteller Tactics and Workshop Tactics.