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182 - On Purpose: A Client’s Perspective on a Facilitated Project with Sandy Wilson - Unprofessionalism

182 - On Purpose: A Client’s Perspective on a Facilitated Project with Sandy Wilson

Unprofessionalism · Dr Myriam Hadnes

13. september 2022 1t 20m
0:00 1t 20m

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What is it like to be on ‘the other side' of the workshop — to be a participant or a client? This podcast has always focused on conversations with facilitators, but perspectives from clients are just as valuable for understanding our work and processes. Hence, why this episode features Sandy Wilson, Director of Culture and Learning at Insights Learning and Development. In 2021, Insights initiated a company-wide facilitated LEGO Serious Play project, dubbed ‘On Purpose’. I’m shocked that it’s taken me 182 episodes to host an episode from the clients perspective, but it was more than worth the wait. Enjoy a bounty of unique and unmissable insights in this episode.    Find out about: How Sandy (and his organisation) decided to choose LEGO Serious Play What it’s like to lead an organisational project without a clear expected outcome Why a focus on identification and exploration was critical to creating change How the organisation adopted a snowball-effect of permissionless progress Why ‘extroverted thinking’ dominates in management structures and how to facilitate the inclusion introverted perspectives How they conducted the search for an external facilitator and what made candidates stand out The struggle to confidently link organisational changes to individual projects Don’t miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player. Links https://www.insights.com/  Connect to Sandy: On LinkedIn Facebook YouTube Twitter Any thoughts? Share them with us! Support the show ✨✨✨ If you miss the "workshops work" podcast, join us on Substack, where Myriam builds a Podcast Club with monthly gatherings around old episodes: https://myriamhadnes.substack.com/

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