
Enough? A poem
This poem can help bridge diversity in a group.
This poem can help bridge diversity in a group.
The Make a World game appeals to visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners because of its layers of interaction. It’s useful (and downright fun) because it lets players imagine the future and take action to create a first version of it. All successful ventures start with a vision and some small, initial effort toward crystallization. Alexander Graham Bell’s vision for the telephone started as highly rudimentary sketches.
An easy energiser using Zoom virtual backgrounds (with some non-Zoom options)
The “Penny Game” allows the team to learn through self-organization and observation; specifically, that smaller batches can deliver value to the customer faster. In addition, the game demonstrates that the size of the batches has a direct impact on the delivery. With a large batch, the Workers feel more pressure on themselves to get the batch to the next Worker; with smaller batches, the pressure is lower but more constant.
A method to capture notes and reflections in hybrid events
A deep-dive method to reveal the subconscious reason why you are in a workshop. Facilitator goes first and by doing so invites the other participants to incorporate the
Use the Training Needs Assessment canvas collect information from clients, participants and research to prepare a future training course, program or workshop.
How do we look back, what have we learned?