by Southeast Association of Facilitators | Oct 1, 2024 | Blog, Member News
An Interview by Dr. Miriam Hadnes with SEAF Member and Board Member Michael Barrett (link below) Analogies are a way to process the world in a different way. They enable participants to find their own connection with the topic on a very personal level. Neuroscience...
by Karen Hunter | Jul 3, 2021 | Blog
As we move past COVID19, and things begin to open up, SEAF is continuing to look for ways to provide value to our members. We’ve been thrilled over the past year+ to see participation in our programs by people not only outside the Southeast U.S. (the “SE” of SEAF),...
by Nadine Doyle | Jun 28, 2021 | Blog
It’s been close to four years since I first heard the term “Liberating Structures.” Simply put, Liberating Structures (LS) are a collection of facilitation techniques that stimulate better conversations, deeper thinking, and greater engagement. It was great to have...
by Southeast Association of Facilitators | Apr 27, 2017 | Blog, Past Events
Need some powerful, practical skills to keep teams on track and on target? Looking for an authentic, engaging “voice” that engages participation and speaks to a wide audience? Then join us at Roam Dunwoody on June 9th for a high-impact SEAF double header to take your...
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