Moderation
Teams & Cooperation
For us, facilitating means accompanying a group on the way to a shared outcome. As facilitators, we design the process so that all participants can engage in the conversation in an appropriate way. In this way, several people can contribute their knowledge, expertise and ideas. Moderating also means having a sense of how much structure (common thread) and how much room for “creative friction” is needed to enable innovation and get to the point at the same time.
Facilitation is effective in a meeting, retreat or conference if there is room for maneuver for the group when working on the topics and a high level of agreement on the result is to be achieved.
The common thread
Where facilitation is frequently used
- Annual and strategy meetings
- Management meetings
- Team meetings
- To clarify tensions or conflicts
- For processing or implementing complex changes
- Large group events & multi-stakeholder processes (e.g. as part of organizational development)
- Specialist congresses, etc.