Improve Your Virtual Facilitation Skills. 

As so many of us shift to full-time remote work for the first time, it’s increasingly important that our workshops are well-facilitated. We’re hearing from many organizations that are challenged to adjust to remote facilitation.  To support organizations on best practices for facilitating remote workshops, committees, training and more, RTI Innovation Advisors is offering a free webinar and panel discussion on “How to Improve Your Facilitation Skills.”


Access the on-demand webinar
 

For our panel discussion, Laura Martin, Jim Redden, and Amanda Rose highlighted:

  • Why good facilitation links to a successful virtual team culture.
  • What facilitators can do before the session to entice participants.
  • How to engage your remote team through a variety of tactics.
  • How to manage conflict effectively, solve problems and make decisions.

About Our Panelists

Laura Martin, RTI International’s senior director of organizational development, shares lessons learned from more than fifteen years in organization development, culture change, leadership development, and operations management. She brings to our discussion insights from her experience developing and executing a cohesive, integrated learning and development strategy that meets the needs of RTI employees across the globe.

Innovation Advisor Jim Redden understands the complexities of organizational innovation initiatives and loves applying innovation best practices to help teams solve new challenges. An advanced trainer in human-centered design, Jim has extensive experience facilitating multi-stakeholder virtual and in-person workshops and training.

Innovation Advisor Amanda Rose shares lessons learned from leading high-level, multi-stakeholder systems-change initiatives in the global agriculture and sanitation sectors and supporting business model design work for corporate clients. She brings more than a decade of facilitation, design, research, and project management experience to the discussion

Alternatively, if you’re interested in speaking with us about virtual facilitation email us.