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The Timekeeper
I started wearing a wristwatch at a young age – one of those with Minnie Mouse on it (see more about my Disney obsession here). That meant I ended up being the one people would look to when a classroom didn’t have a clock on the wall or we went outside for gym class:...
Facilitation Tip: Managing A Dominant Voice
We’ve all been in meetings where one person talks too much, haven’t we? As facilitators, this can be a challenging situation to manage. On the one hand, we want to honor each person’s contribution and willingness to participate. Shutting someone down can have a...
REDACTED
Using an innovation toolkit can be difficult in a classified environment. There may be restrictions on what information can be shared, where it can be stored, and who it can be communicated with. What do you do with the notes? What if someone says something they...
FAQ, Part 1
First in a series of Frequently Asked Questions. Don’t see your question? Send it to us at ITK@mitre.org, or leave it in the comments!
Remote Facilitation Tips
One of the key benefits of using ITK's tools is to “get people in a room and talking.” But what if your team is not geographically collocated? That can make things difficult. Dialing in remotely to a meeting where wall charts and whiteboards are used but not broadcast...
Assembling Your Workshop Kit!
We got an email recently asking what materials the ITK team brings to their workshops. There’s a lot of work that goes into planning and prepping for workshops and most of the time, materials are the very last thing we address. After a few workshops of lugging around...