Discover the three secrets of W-H-Y effective facilitation skills can improve your next meeting and help you more effectively collect requirements and interact with your stakeholders. Learn practical tips around meeting purpose, process, and people that are the foundation for key facilitation competencies that can be applied in a variety of settings. Take away increased personal confidence and two handy handouts you can use to improve your next meeting.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the five areas of critical preparation for a meeting
- Identify the three levels of project and meeting purpose that provide the essential focus to make meetings meaningful
- Match meeting purpose with the three major types of facilitation tools to increase meeting effectiveness
Skill Level: Everyone
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Ruth Nicholson Siguenza
IAF Certified Professional Facilitator and Assessor
Ruth Nicholson Siguenza is in private practice in Snohomish County offering custom-tailored facilitation, graphic facilitation, conflict resolution, and training services (www.ruthsiguenza.net ). Her specialty is working with groups addressing environmental conflict in the areas of endangered species conservation, urban growth, nuclear and hazardous waste cleanup, and military base reuse. Ruth is a trained mediator and one of about 650 Certified Professional Facilitators (CPFs) in the world accredited by the International Association of Facilitators (www.iaf-world.org ). Ruth regularly presents workshops at worldwide on developing sustainable agreements, designing complex facilitated events, graphic facilitation, and preparing for professional facilitator certification.
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