Your client appears disengaged during a facilitation session. How can you build a connection with them?
Facilitation is a critical skill for ensuring that meetings and workshops are productive and engaging. However, you might sometimes find that a client seems disengaged during a session. This can be a challenge, but with the right approach, you can re-engage them and ensure the session is successful for everyone involved. Understanding why a client may appear disengaged and employing strategies to reconnect can transform the dynamic of a session. This article will explore how you can build a connection with a disengaged client and foster an environment conducive to active participation.