Let’s go Ketso! Interactive Session

Let’s go Ketso! Interactive Session - in partnership with University of Sussex
A unique opportunity to understand how this creative tool can help you engage with people more effectively
Ketso is a hands-on toolkit for helping people engage with each other in a more creative and effective way.
People's involvement in discussion and decision-making, both in public life and in business, is more important than ever. The challenge is meeting and managing this need successfully.
Meetings and workshops often suffer from the same problems: a lack of energy and enthusiasm, the frustration of people not having their say, and no clear sense of purpose, let alone fun!
Ketso helps people to share their ideas, learn from each other and make better decisions. It can be used to manage business meetings, run stakeholder workshops, hold brainstorming sessions - and in any other situation where people come together to talk and think creatively.
Put simply: it helps people to get things done.
Brighton & Hove Chamber of Commerce and the Business and Enterprise Team at the University of Sussex invite you to join them in an interactive session to explore how Ketso can catalyse effective collaboration, planning and creative thinking in groups.
During the workshop we will explore different ways we can work together for the common good in Brighton & Hove, sharing and developing ideas about ways that businesses can contribute to our community.
This workshop will be led by the founder of Ketso, Dr. Joanne Tippett from the University of Manchester.
This event gives you the chance to experience for yourself the difference Ketso can make to the quality and productivity of group interactions with colleagues, clients and stakeholders.
You will have an opportunity to practice a variety of hands-on activities, including a session around ‘working together for the social good’, exploring the role of Brighton’s businesses.
You will learn more about the story of Ketso, from its origins in Southern Africa to its launch as a social enterprise, developed from research at the University of Manchester.
More details can be found at www.ketso.com
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