About this Event
Whether you’re in textiles or technology, a startup, corporate or NGO, workshop facilitation is a key tool for today’s leaders. The successful workshop creates both the collaborative spirit and the commitment needed to turn great ideas into transformational projects.
In this interactive and stimulating half-day workshop, you’ll learn everything you need to know about delivering your own brilliant workshop. Most importantly, you’ll learn by watching experts at work and then having a go yourself, in a safe and supportive group.
The session will include everything from the basics of building an agenda and managing the energy in a room, to using creative thinking and business-design tools, as well as tried and tested exercises that get the very best out of your attendees. Discover how to create the chemistry to build successful teams, change mindsets, define visions and goals, and work strategy up into real-world plans and actions.
We love running workshops. Between us, we’ve delivered over two thousand of them around the world, to leading organisations like Zoe, the UN, and AstraZeneca. We’ve seen the dramatic results they can achieve, and along the way, we’ve also learned why they can fail.
Most workshops focus on the output, on the desired change. A Curve workshop is different because we focus on enabling you to bring about that change. We design your workshop around you, prioritising people rather than content. If you believe you can be successful, as an individual and as part of a bigger team, then you are more likely to be successful. Our focus is to show you your own brilliance, and how you can apply it to build and lead successful teams.
Read more about Curve here.
John Monks is an experienced facilitator and team coach, and co-founder of Curve. He loves to help organisations solve their own problems and come up with great new ideas, and he’s an ardent believer in the power of workshops to achieve the impossible. He works with teams around the world in organisations as diverse as NYPD, Zoe, the UN and Comic Relief.
Chloe Ambrose is a Creativity Director and Social Media Professional who has turned her attention to helping innovation-led businesses replenish and redirect the creativity of their marketers. Through her marketing services and workshops, her approach is one of nurture and strategy, ensuring the work of creative thinkers gains the results brands are looking for. Find out more about Chloe's work via Creative Strides.
Alison Booth from Curve will also be there to support the workshop. Alongside her role as facilitator and executive coach, Alison has a special focus on growing Curve’s business in Cambridge, working with clients such as Cambridge City Council on multi stakeholder initiatives to improve equity and health across Cambridge, and the Manufacturing Technology Centre, helping to bridge the gap between academia and industry through collaboration. She’s a co-founder of two Cambridge-based companies: CambridgeSpace, the first co-working space in Cambridge for creatives and entrepreneurs, and Cambridge Hack, running large-scale innovation events.
About Together Culture
Together Culture is a community led, Community Interest Company.
We are gathering a membership community united in their desire to help create a more equitable and ecological creative economy.
We provide facilities, creative leadership and entrepreneurial skills development, momentum, structure, and resources for people to come together and make change happen.
You can become a member of Together Culture here.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
5 Fitzroy St, 5 Fitzroy Street, Cambridge, United Kingdom
GBP 30.00 to GBP 45.00