Facilitation Skills
Practical Tips and Techniques to Increase Your Effectiveness
Plan for success before the first meeting! Learn the basic skills needed to effectively facilitate an extraordinary team meeting.
The set includes three hours of audio MP3, taped live for the American Society for Training and Development, Southeastern Virginia Chapter and a 32-page downloadable handbook.
The session segments cover the basic skills of an effective facilitator including the do’s and don’ts, the importance of planning for a team’s success, how to prevent problems and how to intervene should problems arise, ways to keep the team on track and evaluate their progress and the basic facilitator tools that help the team move in the desired direction.
Instructor
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Certified Professional Facilitator | Master
Kristin Arnold
Kristin Arnold MBA, CSP, CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame, CPF | Master, is passionate about making all panel discussions more engaging, interactive and collaborative. She has surveyed and studied what makes panel discussions absolutely fabulous – or not.
Since 1993, Kristin is the founder and President of Quality Process Consultants, a boutique consulting firm specializing in galvanizing leaders and their teams to think things through, make better collaborative decisions to achieve sustainable results.
She’s a high stakes meeting facilitator, trainer, keynote speaker and panel moderator, known for her concrete approaches and practical concepts, tools and techniques her clients can apply immediately to see positive, substantive results.
Kristin was one of the first female graduates of the United States Coast Guard Academy and the first woman stationed onboard the USCGC Buttonwood, a seagoing buoy tender.
She parlayed her understanding of teams and teamwork with an MBA in Marketing Strategy into a specialized management consulting firm focused on building extraordinary teams in the workplace.
She is an award-winning author and Past President of the US National Speakers Association. She divides her time between Scottsdale, Arizona and Prince Edward Island, Canada.