Johnnie Moore

Creative Facilitation – The Workshop

Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

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Viv and I will be hosting a one day workshop on Creative Facilitation. It’s on Monday July 15th, at Wallacespace St Pancras.

We’ve offered this training in various formats as far afield as Bangkok, Melbourne and the Solomon Islands. We draw on the ideas explored in our recent ebook – with an emphasis on discovery and experimentation. It’ll be first time Viv and I have offered this training together in Europe.

We both think meetings have great potential to engage and motivate participants, and we’ll be sharing how we’ve mangaged this in a variety of different contexts. We’ll also explore how to dig yourself out of sticky situations, and avoid falling into some stereotypical facilitator traps.

You’re invited to join us for breakfast 8.30am and the workshop proper starts at 9.30 and ends at 5pm. Breakfast, lunch, teas/coffees included, along with a proper printed copy of the book.

Early bird slots are £225 including VAT.

Full details and bookings page. Tell your friends!

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