Facilitation

Our approach is focused on an outcome, designed for purpose, and then facilitated in the moment. In a way, a good facilitator is like a good chef; a person with a full kit of and tools and techniques, and most importantly - the talent to know when to use them. There is a certain spontaneity and improvisational style that works because of the range of skills that can be drawn on as the group evolves. When we meet with groups we don't say ‘here’s an outcome I prepared earlier’, because at the heart of facilitation is participation. People ask us to facilitate in an incredibly wide range of situations, the ingredients are never the same, but in every event it’s always about things that really matter to people, it’s always about people talking to each other, and it’s always about establishing a relationship that means action is possible.

Find out about Facilitating With Confidence.