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How to start
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a workshop or talk
Ed Batista
March 2016
Topics1. It starts before it starts
2. Be credible & safe
3. Make it personal
4. Get to know them
5. Make a deal
6. Orient them
7. Shake things up (gently)
1. It startsbefore it starts
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1. It startsbefore it starts
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It starts when you walk in the door
Connect with staff, especially AV/IT
Greet people as they arrive & learn names
We’re all in this together.
2. Be credible& safe
Introduce yourself
Discuss expertise & credentials
Not to self-aggrandize, but to create safety
It’s OK to trust me; I know what I’m doing.
Who am I?
Executive coach
Stanford GSB Instructor & alumnus
HBR.org contributor & www.edbatista.com
3. Make itpersonal
Convey your investment
Discuss why the topic matters to you
Identify with the audience & their interests
It’s OK to care about this; I do, too.
Why coachingmatters to me
Started as a client
Changed my view of leadership
Impact on hundreds of clients & students
4. Get to knowthem
If at all possible, have introductions
In large groups, names may suffice
In small groups, ask for more
I’m interested in you.
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4. Get to knowthem
Even better, if you can
Know names in advance
Greet everyone by name
I’m really interested in you.
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Who are you?
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5. Make a deal
5. Make a deal
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Set expectations & norms
Make a commitment to them
Ask for a commitment in return
This is how we’ll work together.
I will…
Give you my best
Take a break
End on time
What else would be helpful for you?
Workingagreements
Workingagreements
I ask you to…
Working
I ask you to…
Challenge yourself
agreements
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Working
I ask you to…
Respectconfidentiality
agreements
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Working
I ask you to…
Minimizedistractions
agreements
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Workingagreements
I ask you to…
Wait for the break &return on time
Working
I ask you to…
Challenge yourself
Respect confidentiality
Minimize distractions
Wait for the break & return on time
Can we all commit to this?
agreements
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6. Orient them
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6. Orient them
Start with an overview
Discuss your process & methods
Then provide a detailed agenda
I’ll help you prepare & manage your energy.
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How will weget there?
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Intro & concepts #1 20 mins
Exercise #1 35 mins
Break 5 mins
Concepts #2 20 mins
Exercise #2 30 mins
Closing 10 mins
TOTAL 2 hrs
Agenda
7. Shake thingsup (gently)
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7. Shake thingsup (gently)
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After the preliminaries
Open with a stimulating exercise
Get people up, moving, interacting & thinking
This will be different & interesting.
Before we getdown to business
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Thank you!
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