Principles to Graphic Facilitation combines the theory and practice of graphic facilitation with the fundamentals of graphic recording. It is informed by David Sibbet’s definitive book Graphic Facilitation: Transforming Groups with the Power of Visual Listening. Participants learn to draw, create large-format displays, record, and practice facilitating and receiving feedback. They also design a meeting process and learn about methods of documenting visual meetings. This is a full immersion in the best practices for applying visual language to group processes.
Highlights:
Practice public listening, lettering, and core drawing skills of graphic recording
Gain hands-on practice recording with blank paper, using the seven archetypal visual formats (Group Graphics® Keyboard) to focus a group's conversation
Learn a starter repertoire of graphic icons for graphic recording
Use the Four Flows of facilitation — attention, energy, information and operations — to gain insight about your own facilitation practice and the needs of your clients
This workshop is for:
Consultants, team and project leaders, managers, facilitators, and trainers experienced in facilitation who want to use graphic displays to engage team members and meeting participants, capture ideas, focus their group's work, and improve implementation.
This workshop will be presented by:
Rachel S. Smith
Director of Digital Facilitation Services Senior Consultant