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Facilitating MeetingsDon Laackman for IBH and Career ServicesMay 14, 2009

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Agenda

Why facilitate?

Facilitation methodology

Concluding thoughts

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Why Facilitate?

Good meeting facilitation maximizes the collective human capital in the room and achieves greater results

A little bit of planning can Go a long way toward meeting objectives

Make people feel better about their participation

Help you win friends and influence peopleDef: facilitate -- 1. a. trans. To render easier the performance of (an action), the attainment of (a result); to afford facilities for, promote, help forward (an action or process). Oxford English Dictionary

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Facilitation Methodology

Setting up the meeting

Introducing the meeting

Conducting the meeting

Closing the meeting and follow-up

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Setting Up the Meeting

What is the purpose of the meeting?Make decisions

Educate

Plan for follow-on actions

Depending on the purpose, think about prep and agendas (static vs. dynamic)

Distribute background material if necessary

Be clear on logistics (time, place, dress code, food)

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Introducing the Meeting

RolesFacilitator vs. Boss

Participant’s roles – spectators, contributors, collaborators

Rules for the meetingTime contracts

Responsibility and authority of the facilitator

How decisions are made (boss vs. majority rule)“Ninety percent of the world’s problems are caused

by role confusion”- Don Laackman

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Conducting the Meeting

Remember who is in charge

Remember the goals

Gently, but forcefully, guide the meeting

Honor your time contract

Call time-outs

The “one conversation” rule

How to make everyone feel heard

How to cut someone off

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Closing the Meeting and Follow-ups

Summarize the meeting results

Re-cap who is doing what

Discuss how the meeting results will be communicated

Thank the participants

Off-line, solicit feedback on your performance

Follow-up with an email, blog entry or some other type of record of the meeting

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Concluding Thoughts

Good facilitators listen well, are respectful, and push the agenda forward

Well-facilitated meetings let people know their ideas were heard and respected

Think carefully about when you should play the facilitation role – and when you do, don’t go half in

Facilitation helps a team achieve more and uses time more productively


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