ERIS WEAVER

Graphic Facilitator & Group Process Consultant

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Superhero Resolutions

By: Eris Weaver | Date: December 26, 2012 | Categories: Personal Growth & Development

It’s that time of year again, the annual contemplation of character flaws and failures that culminates in New Year’s Resolutions. Now, taking some time for self-reflection and making achievable, concrete plans for improvement is indeed a useful enterprise. But sometimes I wonder about the resolution or two that reappears year after year…how realistic is it […]

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A common complaint that I hear from my intentional community clients as we prepare to work on a vexing issue is, “We talked about this same issue LAST year!” There is a great desire to be DONE with it already, to set it to rest, to come up with a final solution or policy that […]

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Guerilla Meeting Facilitation

By: Eris Weaver | Date: March 21, 2011 | Categories: Meetings & Facilitation

My workshop “Meetings That Don’t Suck” offers tips, tools, and tricks for planning and facilitating better meetings. Most folks who take the course are in some kind of leadership position in which they have responsibility for meetings. But what can you do if you are low on the office food chain, and are stuck as […]

>Meetings Don’t Have to Suck

By: Eris Weaver | Date: January 18, 2011 | Categories: Uncategorized

> For years, office workers have chortled over Scott Adams’ cartoon depictions of incompetent bosses, slacking co-workers, and evil HR directors. He’s now been joined in the Twitterverse by Meeting Boy, an anonymous worker who tweets funny observations regarding the useless meetings his boss requires him to attend. Could Meeting Boy’s workplace experience be improved […]

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