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Whether you're facilitating workshops, leading teams, or navigating complex decisions, here you'll find practical tools, frameworks, and lessons drawn from my real-world work with leadership teams and organizations.
I'm Jackie Colburn. Strategist, facilitator, human.
For nearly two decades, I've partnered with teams across industries to navigate complexity, unlock possibilities, and design a better way forward.
Why workshop facilitators should opt for de-titled introductions
Did you know that most people agree de-titled introductions are preferred when kicking off workshops and meetings? Here’s why it’s so powerful, and the benefits it brings to the workshop space.
How meeting facilitators can overcome their biggest fears
You can’t make unruly or unwilling attendees disappear from meetings and workshops, but you can control how you prepare, respond and engage in real time. Doing so will make the workshop experience better for you and your participants. Here are five tips for navigating this area.
Playing Field: My go-to method for defining success
When facilitating teams embarking upon strategic work, one of the most important alignment exercises you can cover is defining what success looks like. My go-to is the playing field method, where success is defined by the participants in terms of good, better and best. Those milestones can refer to interim goals that happen en route to a home run, or different versions of success that range from most realistic to most ambitious. Here’s how to do it.
Horizons: My go-to method for wrapping up a session
You know that really long follow-up email that goes out after most meetings? This exercise aims to eliminate it by asking teams to align on what should happen next before they leave the room. Try my Time Horizons activity at the end of any strategic workshop, Design Sprint, or big meeting as a way to organize what will happen next, and who will be responsible for doing it by when.
How to handle derailing questions during workshops
Participants may consciously or subconsciously derail agendas and workshops. The key is not to take it personally or let it derail you. When you keep the group oriented around the agreements you made up front, it’s a lot easier to keep the train on the track. Here’s my guide for doing just that.
My new favorite icebreaker for inspiring teams
Icebreakers have the power to create connection, help people feel more comfortable, and shift a group’s energy for the better. Here’s one that’s perfect for when you’re about to embark on a day of ideation and brainstorming.
Lead better customer interviews with this downloadable guide
Customer interviews are an opportunity to put a prototype in front of real people to learn what is and isn’t working so you can adjust accordingly. In order for it to work, you need to get the right information from your interviewees. This downloadable guide will help you understand how to craft questions that will get the right information flowing.
Two experts dish on how to win at workshops whether you’re remote, in person, or hybrid
Should we default to in-person meetings as pandemic restrictions ease, or should virtual meeting spaces remain as ubiquitous for their ability to increase collaboration and accessibility? To answer that question, let’s look at the pluses and minuses of remote, in-person and hybrid workshops, according to Steph Cruchon and me.
Tune up your next workshop by tuning into yourself
The thing about showing up to facilitate and guide people is that our ability to lead relies heavily on our ability to show up for ourselves first and foremost. Here are some ways facilitators can better support their minds and bodies before, during and after leading a session
3 creative sketching exercises to include in your next workshop
Engaging your team’s creative prowess is key to unlocking new ideas and uncovering solutions. To help them get there, your workshop design should include activities that encourage people to feel empowered when drawing, or suss out if an idea is worth exploring further, or get unstuck when new or different ideas just aren’t coming naturally. Here are three sketching exercises I like to use for design workshops, and that you can borrow for your next session.
The missing step you’ll want to include in your next brainstorming workshop
Most of us have participated in a brainstorm before: ideas bounce around the room, every option is captured, and the output is a big list of possibilities. So, how do you narrow down the prospects to identify the most viable ideas that will actually move the needle for your business? I came up with my own formula to tackle this challenge, which I’m breaking down here in hopes it helps your teams find clarity sooner, and identify the best solution to the problem at hand.
Frustrated by domineering behavior in your meetings? Here’s how to keep it in check (most of the time)
How do meeting leaders and workshop facilitators make sure teams can collaborate and produce their best work without being bulldozed by someone loud and intimidating? A bit of effort before and during a session can keep things running well and reduce the likelihood that this type of behavior will emerge from participants. And when it does, I’ve got tips for that too.