Think of the last time your team sat in a room together – big plans on the table, lots of opinions flying around, and somehow by the end of the day… nothing was actually decided. Everyone talked, but nobody really moved. That’s the gap a facilitator fills.
A facilitator is the person in the room who isn’t there to push their own agenda. A facilitator like Dr. Steve Harris, is there to make your group’s agenda work. They guide the conversation, keep things on track, draw out the quieter voices, manage the egos in the corner, and make sure that when everyone leaves, they leave with clarity, consensus, and a real sense of direction.
In short: a facilitator helps a group of people think better together than they ever would apart.

