Find your best course of action using available resources with a focus on timeline and results.
Find out what facilitation can do to accelerate your decision making.
The word “facilitation” means “making it easy.
Naturally no meeting in today’s world is really easy! Imaginal Training, however, designs and leads meetings based on participatory methods that provide the structure and focus to deal with group dynamics so that organizational goals can be met.
We bring to client meetings a very diverse toolbox of approaches and techniques, including the powerful Technology of Participation processes. The aim is to develop consensus and align teams to create results that all members support.
Our varied experience enables us to assist clients in selecting their best course of action using available resources with a focus on timeline and results.
Maureen and Jon are the godmother and father of facilitation in the Netherlands. Their kind but persistent efforts to establish facilitation as a profession in the Netherlands led to - amongst others - the Dutch IAF Chapter, Dutch CPF program and a yearly facilitator conference in the Dutch Language. I've worked with Maureen for several years and she's worth her weight in gold.
Through my time and involvement with the International Association of Facilitators, Maureen has been the consummate professional and colleague. She has worked with me on many occasions and I have always valued her professionalism, her hard work, and outstanding knowledge and experience and more importantly her wise counsel. It has always been a pleasure to work with Maureen and I hope we get to do so again in the not too distant future.
Working with Maureen is a wonderful experience. She is very experienced in what she provides and she always delivers processes extremely fit for purpose. She provides clear and stimulating leadership. She encourages and enables people to take ownership for their work and products by well structured and focused events. She is reliable and well organized. And one of those not too many people who really practice what they preach.