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Confessions of a Facilitation Artist

Why Your 'Why' Matters More Than You Think

02 Feb 2025

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Hey there, meeting warriors! 👋As a facilitation artist and product leader, I've experienced countless meetings - some transformative, others painfully forgettable. Today, I want to share a game-changing insight: the secret to remarkable meetings is crystal-clear PURPOSE.Why Purpose MattersMost meetings suffer from a critical disease: purposelessness. Sound familiar? You're not alone. A majority of meetings lack a clear, articulated purpose - and that's killing your team's productivity and engagement.As Priya Parker wisely notes in "The Art of Gathering":"Reverse engineer an outcome: Think of what you want to be different because you gathered, and work backward from that outcome."This approach helps us focus on the 'why' behind our meetings, ensuring every minute counts.The Purpose PrescriptionA well-defined meeting purpose:🎯 Keeps everyone focused🚫 Minimizes distractions📈 Ensures organized outcomes👥 Helps invite the right participantsDouglas Ferguson and John Fitch, in their book "Magical Meetings," emphasize:"Whatever it is, your objective will determine how you structure your agenda!"This underscores how crucial purpose is in shaping every aspect of your meeting.Practical Tips for Defining Meeting Purpose1. Clearly State Your Goal* Write the purpose in the meeting invite* Verbalize it at the meeting's start* Make it clear, concise, and measurable2. Example Transformation* Weak: "Let's discuss the marketing campaign"* Strong: "We will finalize the marketing campaign budget"3. Empower Participant Choice - Give team members permission to skip if not aligned - Encourage asking "How will I contribute?"The Iceberg Model of PurposeJay Papasan, co-author of "The ONE Thing," uses the Iceberg Model to illustrate how purpose forms the foundation of our actions. Just as the visible tip of an iceberg is supported by its massive underwater structure, our visible actions in meetings should be grounded in a solid, well-defined purpose.Final ThoughtMeetings don't have to be soul-sucking experiences. With intentional purpose, they can become powerful collaboration moments. As we've learned from these experts, purpose isn't just a nice-to-have - it's the bedrock of effective meetings.Want to dive deeper? Check out these insightful books:* "The Art of Gathering" by Priya Parker* “The ONE Thing" by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan* "Magical Meetings" by Douglas Ferguson and John FitchStay purposeful,Monica Joy KrolFacilitation Artist 🎨#MeetingEffectiveness #Leadership #FacilitationWhenever you're ready, I can help you with:* Workshop design and facilitation* Facilitation and workshop training* Intention setting, planning, and incremental progress for success This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit facilitationartist.substack.com

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