Dear reader
Today I have a gift for you. let me explain:
Humans will always love and want face-to-face connections and, therefore, events.
BUT… Online workshops and discussions have their place. For me, Zoom was an amazing connector during lockdown. I found friends and colleagues all over the world, and participated in Zoom sessions that were intimate, meaningful, stimulating, and creative.
BUT… I also saw too many examples of where Zoom was used badly – droning presenters reading off PowerPoint slides. I got sick and tired of seeing this, and of hearing from other people how bored and turned-off they were by the same thing.
As a facilitator I love crafting conversations that are engaging, vivid, and meaningful. And I love using creative techniques and content to do this. In this short guide I have listed a few design principles that have helped me to become a better transformative facilitator. I hope they can help you too.
You can download this free resource HERE.
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Thank you for your generosity in sharing an instruction manual I can add to my digital toolbelt. This is an excellent example of the best use of Substack.