These meeting facilitation case studies describe some of the ways that Meeting Facilitators International has helped clients in the past. We hope that you will find them interesting and useful as well. You may just find that someone else was looking for the same thing you are.
When exploring what a client wants to do at an offsite meeting we regularly get requests to "spend some time clarifying roles and responsibilities." The first time we received this request a client had just reorganized their entire IT department and no one was really sure who did what. We designed a process for them that has since become a standard for us any time we receive this request. Please see Clarifying Roles and Responsibilities
We had already completed several successful sessions for this client when he asked us to develop another workshop for him based on the best selling business book Good to Great. This case study provides a brief overview of the book and then describes how we facilitated the discussion of some of the key concepts. Please see Good to Great Planning Workshop
Scenario planning is a strategic planning approach that forces us to consider not just one, but a variety of possible future scenarios. For more information please see our Scenario Planning Case Study
Consensus Decision Making is not always the way to go. But when it is, a good process is critical. To see how we helped a client come to a consensus decision on a major issue effecting their organization please see Consensus Decision Making
This client didn't want just a regurgitation of the same old ideas. They were looking for a new product that could generate $10,000,000 in sales. To see how we helped them do this please see Brainstorm Session
If you would like to discuss your particular situation, please contact us.