Episode 32: Does co-facilitating mean half (or double) the work? with Leanne Hughes

Listen to this episode from First Time Facilitator on Spotify. Today's episode is all about co-facilitating. I've been wondering how to do it more effectively - particularly if you need to develop the actual content together as well.

Today’s episode is all about co-facilitating.  I’ve been wondering how to do it more effectively - particularly if you need to develop the actual content together as well. If you’re handed something off the shelf to deliver, it’s a lot easier to co-facilitate- but doing both the development and delivery together sometimes can be a little tricky.

In this episode you'll learn:

  • The advantages of co-facilitation

  • A process to use the next time you co-facilitate

  • A core document called the ID map that should underpin your workshop development plans

  • Learning objectives: Why they're so critical

  • Systems, tools and apps that enable better collaboration between you and your co-facilitator

Resources mentioned in this episode

About your host

Leanne Hughes is the host of the First Time Facilitator podcast and is based in Brisbane, Australia. She works in the field of Organisational Development. She loves to shake up expectations and create unpredictable experiences and brings over 12 years’ of experience across a variety of industries including mining, tourism, and vocational education and training and believes anyone can develop the skills to deliver engaging group workshops.

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Episode 31: It’s time to stop recreating content: How to be a more productive facilitator with Sally Foley-Lewis