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Search Results for: facilitation

Using pair share for group work practice

May 1, 2023July 17, 2023 Adrian SegarEvent design, facilitation

I’m a big fan of the core facilitation technique pair share. After pairing up participants and providing a short time for thinking about a topic or question, each pair member takes a minute or so, in turn, to share their thoughts with […]

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Obsessed with conferences

March 20, 2023July 17, 2023 Adrian Segareventprofs, Humor

Hey, meeting planners! Yes, you, you know who you are. Are you obsessed with conferences? Well…hopefully not to the same extent as George Meyer. Speedboats have been a lifelong diversion. Scotch, a serious problem. Yet no vice bedevils me like my […]

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Working with both sides

March 6, 2023April 23, 2025 Adrian Segarfacilitation

After a school board informational meeting the other day, I chatted with the moderator, Steve John. We discussed several aspects of the meeting, including the difficulty of working with both sides of an issue. It’s rare for groups larger than […]

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Facilitation listening as meditation

January 30, 2023July 17, 2023 Adrian SegarConnection, facilitation

Most weekdays, my wife and I join a fifteen-minute online meditation offered by teachers at the Insight Meditation Society. The other day, teacher Matthew Hepburn introduced a dharma practice of meditating, not on one’s breath or body sensations, but on […]

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Status and power at meetings

January 9, 2023July 17, 2023 Adrian SegarEvent design

Meeting professionals rarely talk about status and power issues. This is unfortunate because the ways that status and power manifest at meetings matter. Why? Because a majority of those who attend most meetings have little say over what happens at […]

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Six fundamental ways to make a better conference

October 10, 2022September 3, 2023 Adrian SegarEvent design

The other day, a client booked an hour with me to discuss how to make their conference better. Not much time, but enough for us to uncover and for me to suggest plenty of significant improvements. Thinking about our conversation […]

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My Top Digital Tools for Learning 2022

August 22, 2022December 8, 2024 Adrian SegarLearning, NoRepost

Since 2007, Jane Hart has compiled an annual Top Digital Tools for Learning List from the results of public surveys. Looking at the trends over time provides a useful overview of the tools that people are using to learn. In addition, her […]

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How to attract great consulting clients

August 1, 2022July 19, 2023 Adrian SegarConsulting

These days I am blessed with clients who are a joy to work with. But that wasn’t always true. Here’s how I learned to attract great consulting clients. It shouldn’t need to be said, but I’m going to say it […]

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Scratching the surface

June 6, 2022July 19, 2023 Adrian SegarEvent design, Facilitating Change, Meeting industry

Sometimes, it’s only at the end that we realize we’re just scratching the surface. Two meetings Oregon 2009 years ago, I facilitated a four-day event “Fixing Food” for the state of Oregon. The participants were farmers, agricultural workers, food wholesalers, […]

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Free online Participate Lab — May 11, 2022

April 25, 2022July 25, 2023 Adrian SegarEvent design, Meeting industry, NoRepost, Online event, Promo, Workshop

A rare opportunity! Hosted by CSAE Manitoba, this free one-hour online Participate Lab will introduce you to the design of participation-rich events through the direct experience of participatory meeting techniques and formats. All are welcome to attend this event at no […]

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