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Episode Synopsis
In this episode of the Genius Talk Podcast, host Atul Raj speaks with Myriam Hadnes, a behavioral economist and facilitator, about her journey from academia to becoming a business owner. Myriam shares insights into the importance of facilitation in workshops, the process of designing effective training sessions, and the significance of connection and psychological safety in learning environments. She also discusses her ideal clients, the impact of cross-cultural collaboration, and the influential books that have shaped her approach to communication and facilitation.Takeaways:Behavioral economics combines economics and social psychology.Facilitators help groups collaborate and think better together.Workshops require flexibility to adapt to group needs.Connection and safety are crucial for effective learning.Multinational companies benefit from training in multiple languages.Pre-interviews help clarify workshop expectations.Nonviolent communication improves difficult conversations.Facilitators do not need to be subject matter experts.Creating a safe environment fosters curiosity and learning.The art of facilitation is valuable for all leaders.Contact Myriam Hadnes:https://workshops.work / myriam-hadnes
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