Evaluating Ideas and Deciding: The "Nominal Group" Technique
The nominal group technique is a narrowing and decision-making method that allows the input of...
Meet the Authors ofGreat Meetings
View the archive of Great Meetings articles.
Dee Kelsey and Pam Plumb began their collaboration when they created the...
Maximizing a Groups Potential: Encouraging Participation and Energy
Helping a group maximize its potential to work effectively is part of the facilitator's...
Three Elements of Good Meeting Design
While each meeting will be different -- tailored to the task and needs of the group -- every meeting will need three...
Three Ways to Work With Ideas:
Generating, Evaluating, Deciding
Last week, in The "Meat" of the Meeting: A 3-Step Process we talked about
defining the issue...
Visioning the Ideal: Wish, Want, Wonder
This tool provides a method for encouraging a group to frame a situation positively and focus on the way they want...
Making Decisions: Voting and Super-Majority Voting
Voting is the best-known and most commonly used method for making final decisions. For many issues, it can...
New for you: an easy way to learn about managing difficult situations and conflict in...
Getting Your Meeting Off to a Good Start
It is tempting to launch right into the subject of the meeting, but taking time for an opening will save time in the...
Choosing the Right Tools to Achieve Your Meeting Goals
Tools for facilitating your meeting needs are many and varied. Great Meetings! Great Results presents...
Making Decisions: Levels of Consensus
Consensus is a form of decision-making that concludes only when all participants reach agreement. It doesn't mean that...
Keeping the Group on Track: Preventative Measures
When Lynette goes on about her recent tennis injury or Jon talks about an upcoming vacation -- assuming...
Are You a Facilitator?
You lead lots of meetings, but are you a true facilitator?
Do you plan for and design the meeting agenda?
Do you tend to the process...
Clear Ground Rules Support Good Process
In the last article, Getting Your Meeting Off to a Good Start, we mentioned creating ground rules for the group....
Brainstorming: The Basics
Brainstorming is a process for generating a lot of ideas on a given topic or problem without stopping to talk about or evaluate...
Defining the Vision
Defining the vision is a technique we use to help participants articulate their visions of an ideal future in a particular situation. By...
Making Decisions: Stoplight Cards and Thumbs Up
Stoplight cards and thumbs up are variations on the levels of consensus technique. [See last week's entry,...
Keeping the Group on Track: Refocusing a Meeting That Has Drifted Off Course
Last week, we discussed steps you can take to set up a meeting that will stay on...
Paying Attention to Group Dynamics
Have you ever had your meeting fall apart because your group just won't say anything or take a risk to say something...
The Wild World of Teacher Recruiting
Teacher Poaching: Districts, states compete for teachers in a wild game of Lets Make a Deal! Included: Incentives...