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Out door retreats
What activities you do for outdoor retreats?
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New comment 16d ago
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HI HIna, I generally do simple activities that can be done over a flat ground. Listing my top 3 here: Traffic Jam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74FERM9_Xmw Blind Polygon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mju6521_TRc Balloon Race: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UrsFD7kQd4
Ideas for bringing a new CEO into the team
Hi Everyone I wanted to ask you if you have any ideas on how to bring an executive team and a new CEO onto the same page. I have been working with the executive team for about six months – with the old CEO, who was a significant problem. This person has since left, and the new CEO joined this week. I have a full-day workshop with the executive team on Monday, which was planned months ago. The new CEO will be attending, and I would like to know if you have any ideas on how to create a connection in the room/get them all on the same page. I will be meeting with the CEO on Wednesday to update him on the output of a half-day workshop we had last December. At this workshop we used the sailboat exercise to identify the challenges as team were facing and decide on some actions – this worked incredibly well and there is still work to be done which I was going to bring into the workshop next week. With the CEO joining the executive team still want to complete the work, but I am wondering what else we can do to get the team to gel I am just wondering if any of you have some great ideas for icebreakers or activities to help the team get to know each other. Thanks in advance Leanne
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New comment 9d ago
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I did this a while back with a Global Steering Committee of 8 CEOs across regions as an Ice breaker and built on to the activity. Ice Breaker: 1. Draw your caricature/cartoon of an A3 Sized paper and write a name you would like to be called during the workshop (nickname) 2. Introduce yourself with: Name, a bit about yourself, Your expectations from Today, Something most people dont know about me...... Values Exercise: Did an activity with Value Cards (Slides and other information attached) Create your Baseball Card: Asked them to create their own baseball cards using the A3 paper with their Caricature on it with (Slides attached) 1. Your top 3 values 2. What are my success drivers? 3. How should others communicate with me? 4. What really frustrates me? Had some great Aha moments amongst the participants around understanding each other at a level that they had never explored before. Happy to get on a call in case you need any further clarifications. Hope this helps and All the best!!! Cheers!
Critiquing, learning and applying
Does anyone have a good idea for where a newb could go to see actual workshops being run so they could sit and critique the skills and performance of other facilitators in order to better apply what they're seeing to their own facilitations? I've been talking about this with a friend and we keep coming back to the old idea of the football team critiquing footage of the game. Any leads or other suggestions for further practice that don't require more than "sweat equity" would be greatly appreciated.
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New comment 24d ago
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I don't know if this will work in case of facilitation but what I did at the start of my training career was to enrol myself in as many programs as possible. Paid Sessions, Free Sessions, Good Sessions, Bad Sessions. It gave me an advantage of seeing things as a participant and I learnt something from every one of them. It was very difficult for me to find trainers/facilitators willing enough to let me attend their sessions so this was the next best thing. I'm based out of Mumbai but If I'm doing any virtual events I will drop you a line. 👍
Lego Serious Play
Good Morning Workshoppers, is anyone of you using Lego Serious Play as a facilitation method? I‘m currently wondering if I should imvest in a 2-days certification course for LSP. Do you think it can be an invest that pays off for me as a Self-employed Consultant and facilitator? Thank you and have a nice day - Chris
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New comment 23d ago
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I see some great advice here already. I generally ask myself this question "What else can I do with this investment?" For example: Instead of LSP - can I invest in say "DISC certification" and is that going to be more useful or saleable. Have a look at some other options and contrast them with LSP. You might find something more valuable at a much lesser price point.
Facilitating a team in conflict
Hi Everyone! Thanks in advance for any ideas or thoughts you have on my current challenge. I am working with a small team where there is significant conflict between two managers. I have been brought in to help the team (n=5) figure out what is working and what isn't and how do we move forward? I plan to use the sailboat exercise to better understand their world and it will enable those team members that feel shut down to have a voice – I love this exercise. I have completed individual interviews with each team member to better understand their challenges. All have an issue with their senior manager. They are however all keen (including the senior manager) to attend the workshop because the conflict in the system is causing so much grief and poor performance it cannot continue. There are also members who have reported mental health challenges as a result of the conflict and one manager has ADHD. I mention this because these have been contentious challenges with the senior manager who feels they have accommodated these challenges but "at what point do you have to have the poor performance" discussion. My question is regarding the heightened emotion within the team. Have any of you facilitated a session with a team that is in significant conflict and has the potential for members to shut down or react during the session? Any specific prep/set-up? Have you set any specific expectations? Handling reactive responses during the session that have worked/not worked? I am a healthcare professional, so have a good idea of how to manage conflict, however I am reaching out to the group to get different perspectives that may help inform my workshop next week. Thanks so much Leanne
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New comment Apr 3
5 likes • Mar 7
As @Jacobo Senior has already pointed out Setting clear ground rules is paramount in this case. Something I would start a workshop like this is with "This is the context of why we are here and my role is to facilitate (Put a slide with Facilitate: To make an action or process easy). To do this I might have to sometime cut people off and bridge gaps. My intent in this case is to 'help' and not to showcase superiority. I need you permission to do that. And during anytime you feel that I'm not doing my job do let me know. I'm open to feedback."
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Raj Mehta
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I come with 20 years experience in Facilitating workshops for Fortune 500s, Startups, and SMEs across Asia, Europe & USA.

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Joined Aug 4, 2023
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