When we talk about Facilitative Leader characteristics, we are looking for people with certain traits. This person is responsible for ensuring that every conversation moves the organisation forward. The successful Facilitative Leader builds the collaborative intelligence of the organisation and
Facilitative Leaders
Since 2016, I have been developing facilitative leaders including advice (coaching, mentoring), consulting, and training (workshops). I’m CEO of a Psychology AI startup and have the usual tasks of bringing a viable product to market and sourcing funding. Typically, at
Leader Language – The Letter B
Within the context of Leader Language LLQi, let’s consider Self-Belief, Believability, Beliefs and appropriate Communication Behavior. I am busy drafting the book as well as producing 2-minute vignettes about LLQi. B is for… Belief I used to open all of
Leader Language – The Letter A
To support the writing of the book “Leader Language : LLQi“, I am recording a series of 2-minute pieces to camera as a way to refer to the (many) aspects of leader language. This covers LLQi Agents, Conversational Ambiguity, Adult-Adult
Are We Fixing Sales Problems?
A common query raised by clients in the boardroom is about fixing sales problems. Whether this is due to the business model, pricing policies, or your use of technology, the most common underlying cause by far is people. This is
LEGO® Serious Play®
As a child of the 60s, my formative years included Spangles, being frightened by Alvin Stardust, and deeply loving LEGO®. These days, I am a facilitator that makes use of the LEGO Serious Play methodology – something that appeals to
Facilitator Builds Participation
As a buyer of learning & development intervention, you want to know that there’s going to be an outcome / output supporting your corporate ambition. Sometimes, a slide-driven trainer can be fine – PowerPoint is all that is needed. However,
Musings of a Warwick Facilitator
There seems to be a fundamental difference between speakers and facilitators: speakers speak… a LOT. When I am in a room full of professional speakers, it seems to be a constant battle of the egos. When in a room of
Facilitation & Ambiguity
One of the skills of the facilitator is to seek out ambiguity – breaking it down, giving it clarity, achieving consensus and moving forward. Accepting that ‘we don’t know what we don’t know’ can be hard! Facilitation Ambiguity is an
Facilitation of CSR Commitment
I have started to set out my various experiences as a facilitator in case studies as well as in the form of blogs, articles and my storytelling speeches. One of the most impactful sessions that I facilitated was with an