Over this first half of 2020, most of the world now knows what long-time remote workers have known for years: Remote amplifies. Remote does amplify some obvious things like distance. But …
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Exploring Who Controls Your Meetings by Process and Tools Used Online
As people moved to completely online and distributed work in the early part of 2020, interesting patterns in training and collaboration tools emerged. While many trainers have focused on tools …
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Converting Exercises for Online Facilitation – the Dot Game
In a previous post, I described a process for converting a location-based exercise into an online exercise and walked through an example. Those steps included: Find the key physical steps in …
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Converting Exercises for Online Facilitation – the Jumpstart Storytelling Exercise
Many coaches and trainers new to the virtual workplace ask many “how to” questions around virtual facilitation and exercises. I’ve converted many location-based exercises to online using a wide …
Navigating Change While Being Rapidly Remote
As we currently face the challenges of the COVID-19 (corona) virus, I see many individuals and teams being forced to rapidly go remote. I've been resistant to post on the COVID-19 topic so as …
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Navigating the Change Curve – Favorable Conditions
From my last post on describing the basic properties of the change curve, you may be wondering how you avoid unplanned change or how you can successfully introduce positive change in knowledge …
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