Cover Image for Better meetings with hand signals 👌

Better meetings with hand signals 👌

Hosted by Butter Community
 
 
Virtual
Registration
Past Event
Welcome! To join the event, please register below.
About Event

Most meetings are pretty boring. 😩

And it doesn’t help that it can be hard for attendees to express themselves or make requests without disrupting the flow of dialog.

What did it look like the last time you wanted to express a different POV, build on a previous point, or request further clarity? 🧐

Hand Signals can help! 🤩

Join this interactive Facilitation Sandbox session, hosted by Chris Federer, to stimulate bold and creative ideas for expressing ourselves using Hand Signals and reflect on how they might affect our gatherings. 💃

By the end of our time together, you will:
💡 Learn how to introduce Hand Signals at work

😎 Stimulate bold and creative ideas for expressing ourselves using Hand Signals


About the host:

​As a certified facilitator, Chris helps companies create the space, the time, and the conditions for people to think together, create together, solve problems together, and design a brighter future together.
Chris has designed and facilitated transformative learning experiences and workshops that drive collaboration and innovation for companies such as Dell, Northwest Mutual, Snap Financial, Alliant Insurance, Voltage Control, and the FAI just to name a few. His previous roles include Innovation Facilitator, UX Designer, Program Director, Talent Acquisition, and Event Director. ​
He’s currently the founder and facilitator of Flash Fifteen where he helps clients create small spaces to connect, inspire, and learn together.


The Facilitation Sandbox sessions are not about "experts" and "perfection". They are about trying new things out, pushing beyond the comfort zone, making mistakes, reflecting, and learning with peers. The Sandbox is a testing ground, an experimental arena, and a space for us to hone our facilitation skills as a community.


​​​​For the smoothest experience, do join using Google Chrome on a laptop or PC or download our desktop app. Since we're usually using MURAL or Miro in our workshops, we recommend joining in with your ad blockers turned off (temporarily) and not in incognito mode.