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Tag Archives: Facilitation Skills

Brilliance Defined

Posted on by Jeff

Here is an example of pure brilliance, and I witnessed it first hand. Dreamer child’s mother calls and informs teacher, “I.K.” that her child is in severe distress and on her way to school.  I.K. has a group hike scheduled for the entire class first thing in the morning. Dreamer child arrives at school at [...]

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It Ain’t So Bad

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This past week we attended the International Association for Challenge Course Technology (ACCT) conference.  This is a conference for individuals and organizations who build, manage, train, and work as facilitators in the challenge (ropes) course and zip line industries.  These conferences have averaged between 400 and 600 attendees each year. This year they had 960 [...]

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Make the Choice to Take the Chance to Change

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We love to share the word about the amazing stuff our friends and clients are doing. We know it is short notice….and, this experiential symposium at Iowa State University is sure to be incredible! January 23 – 24, 2012 in Altoona, Iowa Registration deadline THIS Friday, January 13! http://www.extension.iastate.edu/polk/news/symposium.htm ISU Symposium (Registration Form and Brochure)

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Essential Techniques for Productive Meetings

Posted on by Nate

  Have your meetings become a forum for competing agendas, apathy and wasted energy? How much time do you waste arguing, nitpicking policies, chasing rabbit trails, delaying decisions, and talking around the real issues? Is scheduling another meeting the only guaranteed outcome of your time together? While meetings have a place and purpose, too often [...]

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