{"id":2139,"date":"2018-01-01T10:30:06","date_gmt":"2018-01-01T10:30:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/eho.zrs.mybluehost.me\/?p=2139"},"modified":"2021-09-28T10:43:19","modified_gmt":"2021-09-28T10:43:19","slug":"3-steps-to-maximum-engagement-and-participation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/creativefacilitation.com\/3-steps-to-maximum-engagement-and-participation\/","title":{"rendered":"3 steps to maximum engagement and participation"},"content":{"rendered":"
Keeping engagement high and boredom low are things we all strive for as facilitators. The engagement of participants, after all, determines the success and outcomes of workshops and meetings, and who doesn\u2019t want those outcomes to be positive?<\/p>\n
You may have created an atmosphere and set up an environment for great collaboration, cooperation, and cohesion but without the right activities to motivate participants, that carefully planned space and ambience will be wasted.<\/p>\n
The art of unhurried conversations<\/a> means a more relaxed attitude, but a workshop or meeting can\u2019t forgo structure altogether. Meetings should include a range of activities to move the team in the direction of learning and growth. Discover just some of the approaches that should be a part of your strategy to achieve maximum engagement and participation.<\/p>\n There\u2019s nothing worse than a stiff, unengaging conversation. Sitting in a chair, tucked behind a table, and listening to a presenter can quickly become tiresome, so why sit?<\/p>\n Action-based approaches are the key to inspiring lively conversations that get people thinking and get companies moving in the right direction. By adding motion, participants can engage their entire bodies. Wellness consultant Laura Putnam<\/a> explains how keeping participants moving is the key to keeping people engaged:<\/p>\n \u201cMovement brings more blood to the brain, which means more oxygen for our brain cells. More motion helps to increase the connections, or synapses, between brain cells. Perhaps most exciting, physical activity actually generates new brain cells. The upshot: When we move, we\u2019re better problem-solvers.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n All movement counts, so make sure the room can accommodate motion at its most vigorous.<\/p>\n A one-sided workshop or meeting will garner one-sided, equally stagnant results. An interactive format that lets the participants take control is therefore recommended. You are there to facilitate, not lead, the conversation.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n1. Make movement matter<\/h3>\n
2. Keep it interactive<\/h3>\n