MEETING FACILITATIONMaking meetings matter!Successful managers understand that efficient, effective, and on-topic meetings are critical cornerstones of daily operations as well as instrumental tools for long-term success. Alas, if everyone only understood this, surely happy and productive results would be obtained. Unfortunately, anyone who has led or particpated in business meetings knows all too well that the obstacles of hidden agendas, unspoken resentments and personal bias can and often do derail or severely limit any truly productive outcomes. The good news is that this does not have to be the case. In the Dynamic Interactions approach, insightful and skilled onsite meeting facilitation processes ensure that even in the most challenging and charged situations, greater levels of productivity, goal commitment, accountability to action and participant buy-in are all achieved. Clarity, Involvement, Action, ResultsWhat we are known for is results that matter! We help you design agendas that include activities and interactive components to reinforce the purpose and theme of your meeting. By keeping it interesting, engaging and on-topic, we ensure that a new level of commitment and progress occurs. Throughout our meeting processes, participants are kept mentally and physically engaged with a variety of discussion questions, feedback, and tools. These methods help to build critical team relationships and keep people focused on the task at hand. We specialize in helping you have the conversations that matter! In our facilitated meetings, participants often comment: “That was the best meeting we’ve ever had... will you facilitate all of our meetings?” |
High Performance Teams... > Avoid one-person dominance > Overcome internal resistence > Maximize participation > Build excellent trust > Communicate effectively > Develop a unifying purpose > Focus on results > Leverage diversity > Engage in “healthy” dialog > Hold themselves accountable “Masterful ability to engage and build complex project teams that are truly effective.” Molly Cox |