Facilitation Patterns
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Example
Scenario: Product team needs to prioritize features for Q2 (8 people, 90 minutes).
Pattern: Effort-Impact Workshop (diverge, assess, converge)
Agenda:
- Frame (10 min): Present context, Q2 goals, constraints
- Diverge (20 min): Silent brainstorm on sticky notes
- Cluster (15 min): Group similar ideas, clarify duplicates
- Assess (25 min): Plot on effort-impact 2x2 matrix (in pairs, then discuss)
- Converge (15 min): Dot voting on quick wins
- Decide (10 min): Top 5 by votes, facilitator makes final call with input
- Close (5 min): Summarize decisions, next steps
Workflow
Copy this checklist and track your progress:
Facilitation Planning Progress:
- [ ] Step 1: Define session objectives
- [ ] Step 2: Select facilitation pattern
- [ ] Step 3: Design agenda
- [ ] Step 4: Prepare materials and logistics
- [ ] Step 5: Facilitate the session
- [ ] Step 6: Close and follow up
Step 1: Define session objectives
What outcome do you need? (Decision, ideas, alignment, learning, relationship-building). Who attends? How much time? See resources/template.md.
Step 2: Select facilitation pattern
Based on objective and group size, choose pattern (Brainstorm, Decision Workshop, Alignment Session, Retro, Design Sprint). See Common Patterns and resources/methodology.md.
Step 3: Design agenda
Create time-boxed agenda with activities, transitions, breaks. Follow diverge-converge flow. See resources/template.md and resources/methodology.md.
Step 4: Prepare materials and logistics
Set up space (physical or virtual), prepare slides/boards, send pre-work if needed, test tech. See resources/template.md.
Step 5: Facilitate the session
Run agenda, manage time, ensure participation, handle dynamics, track outputs. See resources/methodology.md and resources/methodology.md.
Step 6: Close and follow up
Summarize outcomes, clarify next steps and owners, gather feedback, share notes. See resources/template.md.
Validate using resources/evaluators/rubric_facilitation_patterns.json. Minimum standard: Average score ≥ 3.5.
Common Patterns
Pattern 1: Divergent Brainstorm (Generate Ideas)
- Goal: Maximum idea generation, creative exploration
- Format: Silent individual brainstorm → share → cluster → refine
- Techniques: Crazy 8s, SCAMPER, "Yes, and...", defer judgment
- Time: 30-60 min for 5-10 people
- Output: 30-100 ideas, clustered by theme
- When: Need creative options, early in project, no single right answer
Pattern 2: Convergent Decision Workshop (Choose Direction)
- Goal: Narrow options, make decision with group input
- Format: Present options → assess criteria → vote/rank → decide
- Techniques: 2×2 matrix (effort-impact), dot voting, affinity grouping, forced ranking
- Time: 60-90 min for decision, 2-3 hours for complex
- Output: Prioritized list or single decision with rationale
- When: Multiple options exist, need buy-in, criteria clear
Pattern 3: Alignment Session (Build Shared Understanding)
- Goal: Get everyone on same page (vision, strategy, plan)
- Format: Present → Q&A → small group discussion → report back → synthesize
- Techniques: Fishbowl, gallery walk, 1-2-4-All, consensus check
- Time: 90-120 min for alignment, half-day for strategy
- Output: Shared mental model, documented assumptions, commitments
- When: Starting project, misalignment detected, new team formation
Pattern 4: Retrospective (Reflect and Improve)
- Goal: Learn from experience, identify improvements
- Format: Set context → gather data → generate insights → decide actions → close
- Techniques: Start-Stop-Continue, Mad-Sad-Glad, Timeline, Sailboat, 4Ls (Liked, Learned, Lacked, Longed for)
- Time: 45-90 min for sprint retro, 2-3 hours for project postmortem
- Output: 2-5 actionable improvements with owners
- When: End of sprint/project, recurring team practice, after incident
Pattern 5: Design Sprint (Prototype and Test)
- Goal: Rapidly prototype and validate concept
- Format: 5 days: Understand → Diverge → Decide → Prototype → Test
- Techniques: Sketching, storyboarding, Crazy 8s, Heat Map voting, user testing
- Time: 5 full days (can compress to 2-3 days)
- Output: Validated prototype, user feedback, go/no-go decision
- When: Big design decision, high uncertainty, time to test before committing
Pattern 6: Asynchronous Collaboration (Remote/Distributed)
- Goal: Collaborate across time zones, allow reflection time
- Format: Post prompt → async responses (24-48h) → sync synthesis session → document
- Techniques: Shared docs, threaded discussions, Loom videos, async voting (Polly, Simple Poll)
- Time: 2-5 days total (30-60 min sync session)
- Output: Documented decisions, rationale, action items
- When: Global team, deep thinking needed, no urgency for immediate decision
Guardrails
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Objectives before format: Start with "what outcome do we need?" not "let's do a brainstorm." If the objective is unclear, the session will drift.
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Time-box activities: Parkinson's Law means work expands to fill time. Set strict timers, end activities even if incomplete. 25 minutes of focused work beats open-ended discussion.
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Separate divergence from convergence: Defer judgment during brainstorming, because critiquing ideas early kills creativity. Generate first, evaluate second.
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Ensure psychological safety: Set ground rules (no interrupting, critique ideas not people). Address power dynamics (boss speaks last, use anonymous input). Without safety, the result is groupthink or silence.
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Manage participation actively: Use individual writing, round robin, and small groups to draw out quieter participants. Use time limits and parking lots to manage those who dominate.
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Decide how decisions are made: Consensus, consent, majority vote, or delegation. Announce the method upfront to avoid "I thought we decided, but nothing happened."
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Track outputs visibly: Shared board, live doc, or sticky notes so everyone sees the same thing. Assign a scribe. Invisible outputs are easily lost.
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Close with clarity: State what was decided, who does what by when, what is still open, and how the group will communicate.
Common pitfalls:
- ❌ No agenda: Meetings drift, go long, participants unclear on purpose. Always have agenda (even 3 bullets).
- ❌ Wrong people: Decision-makers absent, too many observers, missing key stakeholders. Right people > right process.
- ❌ Too much content: 10 topics in 60 min = shallow on all. Better: 2-3 topics, go deep, make progress.
- ❌ Facilitator dominates: Facilitator should guide process, not content. Reduce own talking, ask questions, stay neutral.
- ❌ No breaks: 2+ hours without break → diminishing returns. Break every 60-90 min (5-10 min).
- ❌ Ignoring energy: Pushing through low energy → poor output. Use energizers, adjust pace, or stop early.
Quick Reference
Key resources:
- resources/template.md: Session design template, agenda builder, logistics checklist, closing template
- resources/methodology.md: Pattern selection guide, agenda design principles, facilitation techniques, handling difficult dynamics, decision-making methods
- resources/evaluators/rubric_facilitation_patterns.json: Session quality criteria (objectives clarity, participation balance, decision clarity, time management)
Decision-making methods:
- Consensus: Everyone must agree (slow, high buy-in, use for high-stakes or high-impact decisions)
- Consent: No one objects / "safe to try" (faster than consensus, Sociocracy)
- Majority vote: >50% wins (quick, can leave minority feeling unheard)
- Advisory: Input from group, decision by one person (fast, accountable, use when decision-maker clear)
- Delegation: Empower subset to decide with constraints (scales well, trust required)
Participation techniques:
- Round robin: Each person speaks in turn (ensures equal airtime)
- 1-2-4-All: Think alone → pairs → fours → whole group (builds ideas, safe for introverts)
- Silent writing: Sticky notes or shared doc, no talking (prevents groupthink, good for brainstorms)
- Breakout rooms: Small groups (3-5 people) discuss, report back (scalable, increases participation)
- Dot voting: Each person gets N dots to vote on ideas (quick prioritization, visual)
- Fist to Five: Show fingers 0-5 to gauge agreement (quick temperature check)
Energizers (5-10 min):
- Standup stretch: Literally stand and stretch (blood flow)
- Quick icebreaker: "One word to describe how you're feeling", "What's on your desk right now?"
- Music break: Play upbeat song, encouraged to dance/move
- Pair share: 2 min with partner on non-work topic
- Voting game: Thumbs up/down rapid-fire questions ("Coffee or tea?")
Timing guidelines:
- Daily standup: 15 min (5-10 people, 1 min each)
- 1:1: 30-60 min (half listening, half topics)
- Team sync: 60 min (updates, 1-2 discussion topics)
- Brainstorm: 30-60 min (diverge, cluster, dot vote)
- Decision workshop: 90-120 min (options, criteria, discussion, vote)
- Retrospective: 60-90 min (sprint), 2-3 hours (project)
- Alignment session: 2-4 hours (include breaks)
- Design sprint: 5 full days (or compressed to 2-3 days)
Red flags (adjust or stop session):
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50% on laptops/phones (not engaged) → take break, energizer, or change format
- Same 2-3 people talking entire time → round robin, small groups
- Sidebar conversations → address directly ("Let's have one conversation"), or acknowledge and parking lot
- Confusion about purpose → stop, re-clarify objective, adjust agenda
- Running 30+ min over → apologize, reschedule rest, or ruthlessly cut content
Inputs required:
- Objective: What outcome do you need? (Decision, ideas, alignment, learning)
- Participants: Who? How many? Roles? Power dynamics?
- Time: How long? (Realistic estimate, not wishful thinking)
- Constraints: Location (remote/in-person), budget, cultural norms
Outputs produced:
facilitation-plan.md: Session design (objective, agenda, materials, decision method, outputs)session-notes.md: What was discussed, decisions made, action items with owners