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Making the most of meetings

Meetings can be a huge source of waste for an organisation.  Waiting for everyone to arrive, get settled and finish chatting wastes countless hours each working day, and is a real drain on productivity.  While the opportunities for communication and collaboration that meetings provide can be a good thing – and essential to innovation – [...]

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Situations that require effective facilitation

When your organisation holds meetings, do they drag on and often fail to reach a clear decision? Are  participants unclear about their roles and responsibilities? Is there confusion about objectives and expectations for meetings? Do your meetings display communication problems, negative attitudes and apathy? In the Mind Map® below we’ve detailed some of the challenges [...]

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Seven principles of effective facilitation

People have an amazing capacity to collaborate and generate creative solutions. Yet so much gets in the way of this natural human ability. This article sets out the seven principles of RapidConsensus™ (a programme that we offer) that allows you to mine the collective intelligence and knowledge of a group. These principles have been distilled [...]

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Spotting when better facilitation would help…

Mind Map and pointers as to when better facilitation would be beneficial

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Why do we need effective facilitation?

x x x Facilitation can save time, help generate better ideas and bring a group of people together. Here are some underlying principles and a guide to best practice: x x x Be objective – you (the facilitator) need to be neutral. Take a step back from your own feelings and the detailed content, to [...]

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Why Soft Skills Development is Essential in Business

Many companies today engage in personal and employee development. This helps give them a competitive edge in the business world and it ensures that their employees handle themselves in a professional manner at all times. It is important that employees show that they are empathetic to the needs of their peers and customers, are self-aware, [...]

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The Nature of Perception and How It Affects Thinking and Learning

The nature of perception itself depends on one’s view of the world. Some people believe in a theory known as strong direct realism, which holds that our perceptions are generally accurate. The broad representative theory, in contrast, teaches that what we see and hear in the physical world is only understood through a filter consisting [...]

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Is the Human Potential to Learn Limited?

This philosophical question has been debated by some of the world’s greatest thinkers. Jean Paul Sartre, for example, argued that an individual’s personal development could be limited by other people as they act in ways that interfere with a learner’s ability to absorb and retain information. This scenario, however, only suggests that humans may fail [...]

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Time Stretchers – Inefficiency in the Organisation

…caused by incomplete knowledge and skills…or disengaged people Inefficiency in your organisation could appear in the form of constant running around without reaching a decision. It could be colleagues without the necessary skills or confidence to do their own work, or colleagues who are not fully engaged – spending much of their working day ‘going [...]

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Theories and Models of Thinking

Despite the current trend in education to treat learners as a homogenous group, there are in fact several different ways in which the human brain processes information. The leading models and theories about thinking illustrate this diversity.

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Developing Potential in Tough Times

Article written by Clive Lewis, Illumine’s Director of Training. Nearly every organisation states that ‘our people are our most important resource’ but many fail to release the full potential of their people, particularly in tough times. Why? The last couple of years have been tough. Very tough. And for many organisations the tough times aren’t [...]

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Left Brain? Or Right Brain?

Ever wondered what this means to you? Or if it really matters? Physically, there are two distinct sides to the brain, linked by the Corpus Callosum. Since the work of Gazzinga, Sperry and Ornstein from the 1950s onwards, there has been an understanding that when required to do so, the two sides of the brain [...]

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Decision Making – People Own What They Help to Create

We all know in business that decision-making can sometimes be very slow and that sometimes the decisions made don’t make much sense to those who are asked to carry them out. So in order to address this issue we have RapidConsensus™ – an approach that helps people in teams to make good decisions and take [...]

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Meetings = Decisions and Consensus! Right?

Just take one minute to think how much of your working week is spent in meetings… You may even be attending back-to-back or day-long meetings… You might even be instigating them… Do you always get the results you want? If you arrange or attend meetings, you’ll want them to be productive, efficient and effective – reaching [...]

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Draw on the Wisdom of Many…

…if two brains are better than one then the wisdom of many is better still. It’s easy enough to see where the problems lie. Some managers put too much emphasis on the task and not nearly enough on how something gets delivered. But teams need more guidance than this; indeed without such leadership, team members [...]

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Running Creativity Sessions

A common problem for teams who work towards a common purpose but do different things for most or all of the time, is how to build co-operation and understanding across the team. Most enlightened team leaders recognise either explicitly or implicitly the unique and valuable contribution each team member is able to make. However, it [...]

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Wouldn’t It Be Great If Working In Groups Was Easier?

You’ve just overheard snippets of a conversation in the corridor. Some people are discussing a meeting that’s just finished. “Time flew”… “I didn’t expect we’d achieve so much”… “that was a fantastic debate”… “amazing that we all managed to agree”… “really energised”… “can’t wait to get on with it”… You are intrigued. It’s a bit [...]

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7 Principles of Effective Facilitation

Wasting too much time in meetings? Need your meeting to reach agreement about ways of working? Need to get a fast decision on strategy or tactics? Many people hate meetings. Why? Because they frequently take up so much time and achieve so little. So what would team leaders, project managers and departmental heads give for [...]

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Facilitate To Get Group Agreement FAST!

Collective intelligence has been called the process of enhancing the group IQ and, as such, it is an extremely attractive proposition for managers and leaders. But how do you mine this intelligence? In principle we know that we can achieve more when we work together with others – but in practice how can we make [...]

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Come together, right now

Does reaching consensus have to be so difficult? Anthony Landale reports on a new approach that might just help teams to reach decisions fast and harmoniously. Intolerant attitudes. Lack of respect for others. The ‘me first’ society. You can take your pick as to why people find it so hard to rub along together. But [...]

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