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Teeth gnashing, fists waving, pulses racing… Conflict conjures up a certain image in many people’s minds.
But it doesn’t have to be that way.
In fact, conflict can be one of the most powerful tools we have to drive meaningful change.
In this episode of workshops work, I speak with Marcus Crow, co-founder of 10,000 HOURS and specialist in high stakes facilitation, about his brilliant approach to diving headfirst into conflict in a way that puts safety and growth at the heart of the discussion.
Whether you’re the kind of facilitator who avoids conflict at all costs or loves to embrace it, Marcus shares such a breadth of great ideas and insights from his own facilitation practice that there is something in this episode for everyone.
Don’t miss the next show: Subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.
A huge thank you must go to SessionLab, the sponsor of Workshops Work. Claim your free two months of SessionLab Pro now – this deal is exclusive to Workshops Work listeners!
Questions and Answers
[01:11] When did you first start calling yourself a facilitator?
[02:55] If you were a hashtag, what would you be?
[05:03] How do you help groups benefit from their collective intelligence?
[07:43] Can managers be facilitators for their own teams?
[10:40] Do we need 10,000 hours to become a facilitator?
[14:29] How do you prepare yourself for ‘high stakes’ facilitation in settings with lots of localised context?
[21:04] What is the difference between standing at the front of the room and being in the room?
[26:00] How do you confront the group and its conflict?
[28:48] What does it mean to conflict safely?
[31:29] Do you see replicable patterns between high stakes and low stakes conflict?
[38:48] What makes a workshop fail?
[45:24] What about the facilitation ‘industry’ are you opposed to?
[52:28] If someone fell asleep at the start of our conversation, what is the one thing you’d like them to take away?
Connect to Marcus Crow
10,000 Hours’ website
Marcus’ LinkedIn
Support the show
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You can now find the podcast on Substack, where your host Dr. Myriam Hadnes is building a club for you to find fellow listeners and peers: https://myriamhadnes.substack.com/
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Teeth gnashing, fists waving, pulses racing… Conflict conjures up a certain image in many people’s minds.
But it doesn’t have to be that way.
In fact, conflict can be one of the most powerful tools we have to drive meaningful change.
In this episode of workshops work, I speak with Marcus Crow, co-founder of 10,000 HOURS and specialist in high stakes facilitation, about his brilliant approach to diving headfirst into conflict in a way that puts safety and growth at the heart of the discussion.
Whether you’re the kind of facilitator who avoids conflict at all costs or loves to embrace it, Marcus shares such a breadth of great ideas and insights from his own facilitation practice that there is something in this episode for everyone.
Don’t miss the next show: Subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.
A huge thank you must go to SessionLab, the sponsor of Workshops Work. Claim your free two months of SessionLab Pro now – this deal is exclusive to Workshops Work listeners!
Questions and Answers
[01:11] When did you first start calling yourself a facilitator?
[02:55] If you were a hashtag, what would you be?
[05:03] How do you help groups benefit from their collective intelligence?
[07:43] Can managers be facilitators for their own teams?
[10:40] Do we need 10,000 hours to become a facilitator?
[14:29] How do you prepare yourself for ‘high stakes’ facilitation in settings with lots of localised context?
[21:04] What is the difference between standing at the front of the room and being in the room?
[26:00] How do you confront the group and its conflict?
[28:48] What does it mean to conflict safely?
[31:29] Do you see replicable patterns between high stakes and low stakes conflict?
[38:48] What makes a workshop fail?
[45:24] What about the facilitation ‘industry’ are you opposed to?
[52:28] If someone fell asleep at the start of our conversation, what is the one thing you’d like them to take away?
Connect to Marcus Crow
10,000 Hours’ website
Marcus’ LinkedIn
Support the show
✨✨✨
You can now find the podcast on Substack, where your host Dr. Myriam Hadnes is building a club for you to find fellow listeners and peers: https://myriamhadnes.substack.com/

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