Cohort 3 begins November 2020!
T3 TRAIN THE TRAINER CERTIFICATION
Learn to Teach & Deliver The Art of Convening
Cohort 3
2020: Nov 19, Dec 3, 17
2021: Jan 7, 21, Feb 4, 18, Mar 4, 18, Apr 1, 15, 29
40+ training hours (details below)
Early discount by 8/1/20:
30% off with deposit to save your place
Contact Patricia Neal to learn more
On Becoming a Certified Convening Leader (CCL)
An exciting opportunity to mentored by Craig with T3 Certified Convening Leaders coaches
This is an invitation for you to heed the call to share your gifts and purpose as a convener more fully. It is time to bring the AoC to your world in new ways!
Join the ranks of a worldwide community of conveners now as a Certified Convening Leader. Discover how the skills taught in this training help participants transform relationships, meetings and lives—and enable your organization or community to achieve sustainable results.
Training at a Glance: 16-Session Training
The Train the Trainer Certification (T3) is designed for those who wish to deliver powerful top-notch convenings of any kind: from 1-hour to multi-year engagement.
12 2.5-hour Zoom Sessions
6:00pm-8:30pm Central US
4 1.0-hour Topic Sessions
6:00-7:00pm Central US
6 1.0-hour Group Coaching Sessions
Who is this Training for?
All Graduates of an Art of Convening Core, Graduate Journey, Advanced or Certification training.
Graduates of the Great Virtual Meetings or other trainings: contact Craig to discuss eligibility.
$2,195.00
Payment plans available
ICF CCEUs available for an additional charge
YOUR CONVENING TEAM
Video Interviews with T3 Graduates
All sessions:
-are live and interactive
-use the Zoom virtual platform
-recorded for post-session viewing
-with the T3 team: Craig, Patricia and T3 Graduates
COURSE THEMES
9 Steps to Engagement and Collaboration
Your Purpose Manifesto
Hearing All the Voices
Virtual Meetings Skills
Convening Wheel Enhanced: Principles, Challenges, Essential Questions
Principles of Conversation & Convening
Design Principles
Connect to Lead: the latest brain science
Building Trust: Creating Environments of Mutual Trust and Respect
What Does Mastery Mean?