I will show (and take the audience through the experience of) transforming a meeting/collaboration session from being inefficient and energy-draining to productive and fun. To do this the audience will teach the core principles for effective collaboration such as "Collect, Choose, Create, Commit" and its associated tools for example, time boxing, working together but alone, using voting dots, and visualizing the conversation. I will explain how these tools are preventing specific human patterns such as, recency bias, primacy bias, unconscious bias, decision fatigue, to interfere with creative and effective collaboration!
Key Takeaways- The top 3 problems that prevent collaboration/meetings from being effective and how to tackle them.
- Structuring conversations can make a drastic difference in the results of the meeting and can make attendees more engaged.
- I can try some of these tools in my next meeting!