If there's tension in the room or a known issue, address it briefly at the start. Ignoring obvious problems undermines trust.
Acknowledge the Elephant
Source: Voltage Control
If there's tension in the room or a known issue, address it briefly at the start. Ignoring obvious problems undermines trust.
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This workshop was incredibly effective for our remote team! We adapted it slightly for a virtual setting and it worked wonderfully. The key was breaking into smaller breakout rooms.
Great resource! One tip: prepare all materials the day before to avoid any last-minute rushes.
Used this for our quarterly planning session. The structured approach really helped us stay on track!