Better meetings for alignment and decisions
In-person or online • Ben Crothers
Learn how to help teams make decisions better together, and improve accountability for action.
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Lead the way to consensus and action
- Do your meetings regularly end with no decisions made, and leave everyone wondering what happens next?
- Do people in your meetings struggle with too many options and possibilities?
- Do you have tricky behaviours in your meetings that get in the way of agreements and decisions?
- Do you find it hard to lead meetings if others are more senior than you?
This class will equip you to:
- Set your meetings up for success , with techniques involving roles and responsibilities, expectations, and definitions of success.
- Avoid the "decision cliff', and help your group with a proven stepped framework and lists of smart questions.
- Deal with tricky situations that come up whenever a group tries to make a decision together.
- Develop a healthier "decision culture' together, with better patterns of prioritisation, decision, action, and accountability.
Unlock your team’s genius
This class is great for anyone who wants to amp up their toolkit with more methods for group consensus, alignment, and action.
This class is great for:
- Managers who want to demonstrate collaborative leadership
- Project managers and program managers who need to wrangle multi-disciplinary teams
- Facilitators who want to add to their toolkit
- Change managers who have to help teams tackle large tricky programs of work
- Scrum masters, agile coaches and agile practitioners who want to improve their teams' ways of working
Serious value for serious leaders
You’re investing in your success as a more effective leader. We take that investment seriously, by packing serious value into this class.
This class gives you access to:
- 2-3 hours of real-time interactive instruction with Ben Crothers, a skilled veteran of over 15 years of facilitation, training and strategy
- Your questions answered throughout the class time
- PDF templates to use with your team after the class
- An ongoing community of changemakers on the Bright Pilots Slack channel
Class outline
Here’s what you can expect from the live online class.
1. Introductions and expectations
Introducing your instructor; expectations from attendees and expectations of involvement; class content overview.
2. What are group decisions, anyway?
Embracing how we reach consensus together; establishing your role as a facilitator.
3. Setting up your group for success
Helping people plan how to decide together; roles and responsibilities; knowing how to operate when everything seems volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous.
4. Aligning and getting to a decision
Tips and methods for charting the course and 'landing the plane' as the facilitator, to ensure your groups reach consensus and decision.
5. Dealing with tricky situations
Facilitator tactics for things that get in the way of understanding, alignment, decision, and action.
6. Wrapping up
Recapping the main points in the class, final Q&A, as well as some next steps and resources.
The massive advantage of the Bright Pilots classes is that they focus on a key model, but something that is immediately of use. As well, working through key contextual knowledge.
Mark Woodyatt, Head of Operations
Perfect tools to reach commitment in diverse groups.
Marko Hamel, Senior Information Security and Compliance Specialist
Highly recommended workshop for those seeking to get clear defined outcomes from meetings and strategies in mentoring groups to reach decisions!
Shirley Ha, Business Partner - ICT & Business Services
A clear set of actionable learnings, models and things to try back in work in your next meeting, workshop. I highly recommend this to rethink and reapply what you have learnt.
Jamie Metcalfe, Seek
Great to attend the Bright Pilots Better Meetings for Alignment and Decisions class today. I enjoyed the pace, found the content engaging and loved learning by example with excellent facilitation by Ben Crothers. Would highly recommend. I'll be taking on some tips back to be a better Board Chair!
Selena Griffith, Chair, ASEI
If you work in a team of any sort you can't miss this class full of great, easy to use techniques to gain alignment. I only wish I did it sooner.
Rachael Scott
Your instructor: Ben Crothers
Ben is currently Principal Facilitator at Bright Pilots, and spends a lot of his time teaching design techniques, running strategic workshops, and helping teams be more creative and to focus on the right things.
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Got questions? Here are some answers
No, training attendees don’t have to all work together. Each class is geared to cover several specific learning outcomes common to anyone and everyone attending. Often classes include time for each attendee to work on their own example individually.
However, we can always tailor team training classes to include time for attendees to work together on common challenges.
Yes, we can and do bundle several training classes together. We can also tailor sets of classes to cover your specific learning outcomes or staff development goals.
For online classes, we use the videoconferencing platform Zoom, which you can use via your web browser, or download here. Some clients prefer us to use MS Teams; this is also fune, provided you can invite us to your Team space.
We sometimes use other applications like Mentimeter, Mural or Miro, which you should be able to access and use via your web browser.
If you’re attending one of our drawing classes, you’ll need something to draw with, and something to draw on. We recommend a fine black marker (e.g. Artline200 Fineliner 0.4) or similar. For this sort of drawing, it’s best not to use Sharpies, as they are too thick, and they bleed through regular paper. For the paper, a blank sketchbook is great, but plain ol’ blank office paper is perfectly fine.
Drawing on a digital tablet is great too, and using other markers and pencils (e.g. tint markers like Tombow or Copic, and colour pencils) is also fab.
The only preparation you usually need to do is to complete a brief online pre-class questionnaire. We send out the link to all attendees a few days prior to the class. This questionnaire helps everyone to think more about what they’d like to get most out of the class, plus it helps us to know what to focus on.
We also encourage all attendees to think ahead about (and capture somewhere) how they think they’d like to apply what they learn from the class. For example, there might be specific types of meetings, or a specific project they are working on, where they would like to improve.
Be sure to read the class outline above, to give you a sense of the structure and content of this class. If you have any questions after reading this, we’re more than happy to help, and you can drop us a line.
We’re all about involving everyone in an engaging productive way in all our classes, so all classes are pretty interactive.
Our classes have a range of practical and conversational activities, ranging from simple icebreakers to individual hands-on exercises, to discussions in groups of 2, 3 or 4. There will also be time for Q&A throughout the class, and at the end as well.
Some classes’ activities also include using an online canvas (like Mural or Miro), which all class participants use together.
We take your decision to invest in your staff seriously, so we prefer to agree on – and invoice for – a minimum number of staff who are committed to attending the training class, and we charge per attendee.
We understand that sometimes things come up and plans need to change. If this is the case, you will receive a seat credit for anyone who accepted the invitation to the training, but didn’t attend. You can use this seat credit towards another class, and it’s valid for up to 12 months from the original class date.
You can cancel any registered attendees by name within 2 days of the scheduled class, and receive a full refund. If the invoice is already paid, we will arrange the refund to be paid back within 7 business days of submitting your cancellation request. To cancel, simply contact us here, or email support@brightpilots.com.
Yes, we do provide discounts to attendee numbers over 15. We also provide a discount for registered non-profit organisations at 25% off the regular per-seat attendee rate.
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