Strategy to Action Webinar

From Strategy to Action

Creating a Pathway to Success

January 30 | 1:00-1:45pm ET

You’ve set your goals for the new year and have a pile of projects to complete. Now comes the hard part: turning that into action. Whether it’s launching a new initiative, tackling a complex project, or aligning your team, the challenge is often knowing where to start and getting everyone on the same page to move forward together.

This webinar is designed to help you do just that. Join us for a practical session where you’ll learn how to collaborate effectively, map out the next steps for your team, and confidently take action toward achieving your goals.

Why Attend

Starting the year with clarity and momentum can make all the difference. In this webinar, you’ll:

  • Discover how to break big plans into actionable steps.
  • Learn tools to align your team and build collaboration.
  • Walk away with clear next steps for making progress toward your 2025 goals.

What You'll Learn

  • An understanding of how to design a practical, high-level actionable plan from your big goals.
  • A step-by-step framework for guiding your team to success.
  • A decision about where to begin and what agreement your team needs to reach for taking immediate action.

Can't attend live? No worries! We'll provide the recording and slides to all registrants.


Featuring:
Beth Yates
Senior Consultant
Interaction Associates

David Alan Brown
Senior Consultant
Interaction Associates

The Impact of IA Facilitation Training

"I left with a new perception of what effective facilitation is, including a newfound appreciation for its challenges and opportunities. Interaction Associates helped me identify a variety of growth opportunities and will enable me to be a more effective facilitator when dealing with high-impact engagements and everyday relationship management alike."

- Leader at a Strategy & Communications Firm


About the Featured Panelists

Beth Yates
Senior Consultant
Interaction Associates

As a seasoned trainer and facilitator, Beth’s mission is to help managers and teams collaborate to achieve stellar results.

Beth participated in Interaction Associates’ Essential Facilitation® workshop in 1989, and it changed the trajectory of her career and her life. She joined Interaction Associates as a Senior Consultant in 1999 and has more than 20 years’ experience working in organizational consulting. Prior to joining our team, she worked as a trainer and organizational development consultant at AG Consulting. She has worked internally in organizations as a facilitator, training designer, and deliverer. She has also consulted as an external partner doing the same work.

Beth’s extensive client experience includes engagements with CoStar, Curtis Wright Flow Control, Dick's Sporting Goods, Dolby Laboratories, eBay, General Mills, Genentech, Kaiser Permanente, Medtronic, Moody’s, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Saks Fifth Avenue, Sun Microsystems, Toyota, Wells Fargo, and Yahoo.

Her IA favorite practice is the one that gets a group of people with disparate experiences to successfully collaborate. She finds it’s different with every group and enjoys introducing different techniques to fresh faces.

Beth holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from California State University-Humboldt. She is certified in the Myers Briggs Type Indicator and is a trained Life Coach and Community Mediator.

David Alan Brown
Senior Consultant
Interaction Associates

David helps leaders and teams imagine an inspiring vision of the future, develop a collaborative work culture, and share responsibility for taking joint action. David models enthusiasm and common sense as a facilitative leader.

Prior to joining IA as a Program Leader, David worked as a teacher, adult education director, and youth-at-risk advocate and adviser.

David delivers training, meeting facilitation, organizational development consulting. He is a frequent keynote presenter at national conferences, including the International Association of Facilitators, the National Association of Teen Institutes and the Association for Humanistic Psychology. He is the author of three books and several stage plays.

David aims to Facilitate Agreement (a practice from the FL workshop) in all areas of his life.

"Now that the language and process of propose/check for understanding/check for agreement has become second nature for me, I find it essential for setting expectations and providing accountability."

David has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.