The “Why” and “How” behind difficult situations in workshops
Have you ever been in a workshop in person or online where somebody continuously interrupts the flow and does not want to collaborate to achieve the agreed outcome? ⚡️
What about participants that zoom out or refuse to participate or engage fully? 😕
Why is it that some groups work together so well in a workshop and others are finding difficulties even talking about simple things like the weather? 🤷♀️
In this ButterMixer, we'll explore how understanding different human perceptions will help us to communicate much better. We'll see why, with the right toolbox, there are no "participants from hell" just situations you can handle like a pro facilitator next time they happen. ✨
This session is perfect for anyone who facilitates, trains, or hosts interactive webinars.
During this session, you will:
🧠 Be able to identify the six types of human perceptions rooted in neuroscience.
🖼 Create posters with specific difficult situations during facilitation/teaching and what you can do in those cases using different perception types.
😎 Get a cheat sheet with the above info to have with you at your next workshop.
About the host:
Andra helps teams achieve valued outcomes through workshops and training.
She's a professional certified facilitator and trainer with a focus on alignment workshops, strategy sprints, design sprints, design sprint boot camps, innovative problem-solving workshops and training, communication training, discovering new ways of collaboration and working together.
For the smoothest experience, do join using Google Chrome on a laptop or PC or download our desktop app. Since we'll be using Miro in this workshop, we recommend joining in with your ad blockers turned off (temporarily) and not in incognito mode.