Conversations That Matter
Ever sat through a strategy meeting where you felt invisible? Where you came ready to contribute, but left feeling completely ignored?
We've all been there—those frustrating meetings where you think, "This was a complete waste of time" or "They already decided everything before we walked in."
What would have made it better for you?
Perhaps …
Having your voice truly heard.
Receiving thoughtful feedback on your ideas.
Engaging in productive discussion (even with some healthy disagreement).
Being respected as someone who actually has to implement these plans.
This is why I've developed "Facilitated Strategic Dialogue" as an alternative to traditional strategic planning.
More Organizations Are Requesting This Approach: Real Examples in Action
I'm currently working with:
A large agency facing leadership transition and funding uncertainty. Their board and leadership team need space to discuss challenges openly and align on difficult decisions ahead.
An organization improving their culture and belonging initiatives. They serve diverse populations but have predominantly white, middle-class staff. Our dialogue focuses on providing consistent support despite different lived experiences.
What Makes Facilitated Strategic Dialogue Different
My approach draws on the facilitation skills I developed over years:
Creating space for complex emotions and uncomfortable topics.
Ensuring every voice is heard.
Guiding healthy conflict toward productive outcomes.
Moving groups from uncertainty to meaningful action.
Building trust and alignment even amid philosophical differences.
In these challenging times, we can either wait passively or engage in meaningful conversations about our shared future.
If your organization faces uncertainty and needs to develop concrete actions together, let's talk!