Thank you note
Thank you note
Free Facilitation Course: Simple tips for less terrible meetings
1. Setup roles and rules so that it feels like a game
1. Setup roles and rules so that it feels like a game
2. Define a time limit per topic to ensure you end up on time
2. Define a time limit per topic to ensure you end up on time
3. Use sticky notes to show where the discussion is
3. Use sticky notes to show where the discussion is
4. Create a parking space for new ideas and off topic elements
4. Create a parking space for new ideas and off topic elements
5. Use votes to not talk for hours about what's already obvious
5. Use votes to not talk for hours about what's already obvious
6. Make people work in smaller groups and then share the summary
6. Make people work in smaller groups and then share the summary
7. Separate the mindsets to make it less confusing
7. Separate the mindsets to make it less confusing
What you learned and how to make it stick
What you learned and how to make it stick
A big thank you to you
We spent a good chunk of time together and I'm really honored that you decided to spend all of this time with me and this course. So a big thank you to you for following this course and investing this time!
Thanks to the Salvation Army team
A big thank you goes also to the HR, Adult Training, and Pastoral Work departments of the Salvation Army who saw the potential in building such a course. A special mention goes to Sylvaine Mägli, Daniel Imboden and Jean-Marc Flückiger for their lovely support in the creation of this course.
Thanks to the Podia team
Another big thank you goes to the team at Podia who created the platform where you are seeing this course. A special mention goes to Hayley and Cathryne who really supported this project.
Thanks to the translation and proofreading teams
A final thank you goes to Alessandra Lanzrein for the translation in German and to Sylvaine Mägli for the proofreading of the French version.