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Facilitate Proceedings: High Performance Meetings

Facilitate Proceedings is a blog written by industry experts covering a broad range of topics related to meeting facilitation, meeting design, virtual meetings, brainstorming, business collaboration, creative thinking, virtual teams and facilitation tips.
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Synergy or Oxymoron? Reflections on Asynchronous Facilitation

Nov 15, 2009
In this research brief I will share some of the experience of Synergy,a project exploring the use of collaborative meeting software to facilitate asynchronous group activities.  This research was funded by the Leadership Foundation for Higher...

Where Rubber Meets Road (2): Six Traps to Avoid When Designing Your First Virtual Workshop

Nov 12, 2009
Where Rubber Meets Road is my way of bringing some of the practical experiences I’ve observed with clients to bear on the theory of transitioning our successful face to face events to the virtual world.  My last post talked about one client’s...

Where Rubber Meets Road: Real Experiences Transitioning To Virtual Workshops

Nov 10, 2009
I recently spent some time with some wonderful members of the Global Facilitator Services Corps (www.GFSC.org) – if you don’t know this organization I strongly recommend that you visit their web site and find out more about their programs to help...

Matching Technology Tools to Collaboration Style

Nov 4, 2009
I just read an interesting article published by eminent consulting firm McKinsey & Company entitled “Using technology to improve workforce collaboration” (authors James Manyika, Kara Sprague and Lareina Yee). Click here to take a look at the...

Are We Losing The Art Of Decoding Expression?

Nov 2, 2009
When we say “meeting” these days, we often mean getting on a conference call or clicking onto an online web meeting site. Without the ability to peer across the table to learn what our colleague is really thinking or feeling, we must rely on...


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