The situation in front of you.
- Watch one full Playbook, end to end
- Read its Position, Plays and Precedents
- Work the Plan tool by tool, each step ending in Your Next Move
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The meeting is ninety minutes long. Forty minutes in, two people are debating a tangent. Nobody intervenes. The agenda is fiction.
Facilitation techniques are methods for guiding groups through productive discussions and decisions — structured discussions, Lean Coffee, dot voting, timeboxing, and dozens more. You select the right technique for the situation, then manage process so participants can focus on content.
“Someone senior is going to try to hijack the next meeting.”
One Playbook for the situation in front of you, the full Library for the year ahead, or five seats for the team you lead. Every one at the Founders' rate.