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050 - What happens when you get 11 facilitators into an organised but unstructured group conversation?

March 04, 2020 Dr Myriam Hadnes Season 2 Episode 50
workshops work
050 - What happens when you get 11 facilitators into an organised but unstructured group conversation?
Show Notes

50 episodes of Workshops Work – wow! What a joy every episode has been. Thank you for joining me on this journey – whether this is your first or fiftieth time listening.

To mark this milestone, I brought together ten Workshops Work alumni for a fishbowl discussion about facilitation.

We covered a range of topics in such detail, it’s a struggle to summarise it in these show notes. If you are interested in hearing what a room of facilitators has to say about the complexities, joys, and novelties of our profession, I am very happy to present to you this episode.

Thank you again for helping me on my journey to 50 episodes. Here’s to the next milestone…

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The different roles in workshops
  • Why it’s so important to give participants and their discussions space
  • Whether neutrality should be the facilitator’s goal – and whether it is even possible
  • How best to tease out conflict in a safe and healthy manner
  • Our experiences of our discussion – from excitement to discomfort

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Questions and Answers

 [03:23] How do you ensure everyone in the room has the same understanding? Do you do so before or during a workshop?

 [08:08] How do you make sure everyone has a role?

 [11:51] What is your experience of wanting to act as a facilitator but knowing that you should not?

 [13:10] How do you deal with having assumptions about participants?

 [14:41] Neutrality and conflict

 [21:52] How do you make space for people in a fair and balanced way?

 [25:39] Neutrality, readiness, and being present

 [30:51] Reflecting on the experience of the fishbowl

 [40:54] What brings you the most joy from the transformation in the room of your workshops?

 [41:56] Coming back to discomfort

 [49:21] What do you do to limit yourself and avoid taking too much space when speaking?

 [51:54] Do you have any short lines you use to transfer power in the room?

 [53:11] Checking in on the participant’s experiences of the discussion

Links to Check

007 – Mindset Management – with Jeremy Akers

011 – How to design brainstorming sessions for huge groups – with Frans Scheepens

020 – Create experiences for your audience to achieve results – with Rein Sevenstern

021 – How to use Liberating Structures to translate the purpose into a process – with Max Brouwer

030 – The day after! How to effectively document to achieve results – with Mireille Beumer

037 – How to facilitate group decisions in 4 easy steps – with Marjolijn de Graaf

041 – Presence, Mindfulness and Facilitation – with Amaranatho Robey

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