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# When do you hire a facilitator?

* When you need help **designing an interactive program** for your assembly, whether that is a multi day team building, a weekly team meeting that doesn’t run like it should, or a big conference
* When the group is divers and it is **important to balance voices** and make sure everybody is heard
* When there is an **underlying conflict** in the group&#x20;
* When you want your meetings and conferences to be **organised on high professional level**
* When you want to **optimise a working environment** and you need somebody with a lot of expertise on using the right techniques and methods
* When you need help from someone that feels **comfortable working with groups** and will help them reach their full potential


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