
Effective facilitation skills to help identify and heal bad meeting symptoms to run healthy meetings.
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Effective facilitation skills to help identify and heal bad meeting symptoms to run healthy meetings.
Incorporate facilitation skills and best meeting practices to make every meeting more productive and effective.
Utilize the Liberating Structures format to get the most out of the Scrum framework and maximize team productivity.
Control the Room Podcast: Douglas Ferguson speaks with A conversation with Madelon Guinazzo, Co-Founder and Consent Facilitator of Cuddlist, about the importance of social agreements, being more intentional about how we meet, the consent of self-care and trying to do the right thing for you and your clients.
Easily gather ideas and arrive at group consensus in the virtual landscape using the Concentric Consensus method and template.
Douglas Ferguson speaks with Alison coward, Founder of Bracket, about her Big Picture Thinking Workshop and how it helps teams approach thinking and working together from a holistic view.
Control the Room Podcast: Douglas Ferguson speaks with Tim Beattie, Global Head of Product of Red Hat Open Innovation Labs, about the value of incorporating open innovation groups in your organization to gather customer feedback, the benefits of having direct access to customer feedback when these spaces are created, the importance of having consistent showcase events and more.
How do you set your team up for successful virtual meetings? Voltage control shares 5 strategies for high-engagement and productivity.
Control the Room Podcast: Douglas Ferguson speaks with Jeff Marple, Director of Digital Transformation Strategy at Keesal Propulsion Labs, about the opportunity for innovation in the legal industry, how knowing “your client’s environment” allows you to offer the most effective solutions to individual businesses' needs, and his point of view on “advocating for your customer”.
Applying enterprise design thinking principles and practices can result in faster innovation and an ability to stay ahead of the competition and minimize uncertainty and risk.