Strategic planning can be fun and engaging, sure it is work too,..but you get out of it what you put into it. Having fun along the way is an intentional strategy to help everyone participate and engage. You can do this, just send an e-mail and let's get started...take the first step.
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Sunday, October 5, 2014
Strategic Planning...Looks Like...
This is what it looks like from my perspective when people engage in strategic planning or visioning...dreams abound and there is no going back...
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Tools For Facilitation
What's in your toolkit? |
One strategy is to help the participants involved in the strategic planning sessions look for ways to strengthen the assets of the organization and then use those strengths and assets to create opportunities - there are so many great and fun methods of eliciting that information and once the ideas are on the table or the boards...the planning group has a place from which to launch and move forward. For more info on how to use this tool follow this link: Looking at Strengths and Opportunities
Word clouds are a great way of identifying key concepts, or strengths of an organization |
TIP: Looking for the strengths of an organization to be shared in a visual manner? Ask members of your organization to share words that describe how they perceive or feel about the organization and then put those words into a word cloud. Super easy and fun and the words with the most repetition are sized proportionately.
Friday, September 5, 2014
Build Your Capacity to Lead Effective and Productive Meetings
A few tools to help keep your meeting on-time |
Want to know how to run a meeting efficiently?
Do you want your meetings to be more productive?
Tired of the same people always hijacking the company meeting?
Interested in strategies for delegating in meetings?
I am writing a series of guides related to facilitation for those who volunteer or get volunteered to facilitate a meeting or group: Are you
- a volunteer board chair;
- small group leader;
- leading your organization's strategic planning?
Send in your questions or dilemmas and let's develop strategies for you to build facilitation capacity. Looking forward to getting your questions. Your can send them to me in a variety of ways: use the e-mail link on the left, post them in the comments section below or send them to me via LinkedIn or Twitter @KathyStutzman - you pick the medium and let's get your questions answered.
To follow the facilitation series visit: Kathy Stutzman Facilitation Hubs
Dealing with Participants who are Overwhelmed in Meetings
Crafting an Agenda for Successful Meetings
A new article has been added to the series:
Re-framing threats and weaknesses into opportunities
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Irrational Optimist...That's Me
Seeing it in print makes me smile |
Last week at the writers’ workshop with #1 New York Times Best
Selling author, Grant Blackwood, I soaked up everything I could about writing,
publishing and being successful in "the business" of writing. Grant
was inspiring, engaging and generous with his wisdom - I am still
percolating many of the lessons he shared.
One concept that he shared at the
beginning of the workshop was that of the necessity of being an irrational
optimist, and I am certain that it was at that moment I was hooked. I could
relate. The terminology and related discussion resonated with me to my core. I
am an irrational optimist. I have always been an irrational optimist. I believe
that anything is possible and dreams will become reality; yes, there is work
involved, but that is the journey we take on to achieve the goal and that
journey is so much more enjoyable when faced as an irrational optimist.
I am all in as an irrational optimist…and anything is possible.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
The Characters Were Joining Me In The Workshop
Grant Blackwood, #1 New York Times Best Selling Author |
When I afford myself the luxury of working on my own writing, the words stay with me a little longer as they percolate, get re-written and morph into an article, story or book. I become immersed in what I am writing and perhaps that is what has kept me from setting aside time to work on a suspense novel that has been sitting in my "idea pile" for several years. And now, thanks to #1 New York Times Best Selling Author Grant Blackwood I can no longer ignore the thriller that is screaming to be written, for some of the characters began coming to life during a writer's workshop I attended taught by Grant.
Sunday, July 27, 2014
"Out of Chaos" a Thank You
How many people does it take? |
Today is about gratitude. Last week while I was riding my bicycle across the State of Iowa at RAGBRAI (the Register's Great Annual Bike Ride Across Iowa) The Rotarian Magazine published Out of Chaos an article about the work I have been engaged in with a cadre of people in Ghana with Street Girls Aid.
Thank you
So many people made this possible that there is no way to individually recognize everyone and so I feel compelled to share an umbrella thank you for absolutely everyone who has listened to the stories, heard about the processes, purchased goods, supported the process by donating material goods, funds, prayers, well-wishes, advise, a shoulder to lean on, a word of encouragement, to those who listened patiently and questioned to help develop a stronger process, and to those who will continue to develop and encourage and support - thank you, thank you, thank you.
To those known and unknown supporters, an important understanding in the indicators of success in capacity building is knowing that we must be detached from the outcome, because the impact and ripple effect of an individual's impact is so much greater than anything anyone of us can envision and hold on to. See my TEDx talk about capacity building for more information. Know that your personal investment in this process has played an important role in this story.
There are a few people whose sacrifices and passion require a "shout-out" related to this article and I will gladly recognize:
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Barb Hanson,
Cathy Smith,
Diana Schoberg,
Glenna Gordon,
Holly Callen,
Kathy Lillis,
Kathy Stutzman,
Kay Bliss,
Kirsten Lindbloom,
Margie Horning,
Rotary District 5960,
Street Girls Aid,
The Rotarian Magazine
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
5 Strategies to Boost Your Confidence
A critical component for confidence |
Up and Over; Five
Strategies to Boost Your Confidence
Struggling with
confidence? Tired of self-defeating thoughts taking over every cell of your
being? In a slump looking for a boost to get you back on track? We’ve all been
there so know that you are in good company. No matter the origins of the loss
of self-esteem or confidence, stress or case of the blahs it is critical to
take charge to move up and over through a difficult time. While it would be
great to think about someone else coming in and saving the day, helping you
feel better, make you feel worthy, this boost to your confidence starts with
you. And you can do it.
Below are 5
strategies from my e-book Up and Over; Boost Your Confidence
When None is to be Found,
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