Using Signals
For those of you reading this who come from the education world, an attention-getting signal is nothing new. It is simply a signal to your group that it is time to quiet down and listen to instructions. In fact, even […]
Inspired Learning and Leading
For those of you reading this who come from the education world, an attention-getting signal is nothing new. It is simply a signal to your group that it is time to quiet down and listen to instructions. In fact, even […]
This past week I ran a workshop that involved a lot of moving parts, meaning, I wanted participants to walk away with three very distinct but interconnected pieces of knowledge. I was worried that we were packing too much “information” […]
FOF is a real thing. In fact, this week not one, but TWO of the most competent facilitators I know admitted that they get nervous prior to stepping in front of a group of people. I was floored at these […]
In case this is a new term for you, a “Do Now” activity is something that is written up on a PowerPoint, board, or chart paper as participants enter the room where the meeting, class, or engagement is being held. […]