FTF 223: Energy Is the Currency of What We Do with Andrew Hollo

Today, I'm chatting to Andrew Hollo, Director and Principal Consultant at Workwell Consulting, who shares his unique insights on facilitation and strategic alignment. I've got to say, after we finished recording, I wanted to share this episode with absolutely anybody who runs a facilitation business!

What You'll Learn:

  • The importance of organising and summarising information (and how you can get better at it)

  • How feeling under-prepared can sometimes foster agility in facilitation

  • The power of directing conversations with two or three key questions

  • How to maintain visibility and engagement with potential clients

  • Navigating challenging situations in a leadership development session

About today’s guest

Andrew Hollo is Australia’s leading expert in getting diverse interests to reach a strategically aligned position. As the Director and Principal Consultant at Workwell Consulting, he works with organisations that deliver societal benefits and are community-invested. 

Andrew has led over 1000 projects for clients who deliver substantial public value, including government and non-government bodies, privately held companies, and non-profits since 1999. His expertise lies in challenging existing paradigms and driving diverse views to clear, high-value conceptual agreements in the shortest possible time.


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