Master collaborative meetings
We are pre-releasing the FewerFasterBolder full e-course over summer 2022 to 50 people. Be among the first to master fast, agile meetings for the collaborative era with FewerFasterBolder.
Meetings are in crisis but much of what we are told about improving them isn't a good fit for collaborative working. Find out exactly what drives (helpful and unhelpful behaviour in meetings and learn exactly how to structure and lead fast, powerful collaborative meetings.
Join the first 50: how it works
- 7 modules each comprising 30-40mins of self-paced learning.
- A new module will be released every two weeks.
- The first module is loaded up and ready to go.
- You will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss your specific scenarios via online chat throughout the e-course.
- Learn at your own pace - there is no time limit and you can revisit any module at any time.

"So many new and actionable ideas and concepts.”
DH, logistics company CEO

“FewerFasterBolder works. I was sceptical but it’s easy to implement and makes such a massive difference."
GB, Head of Service Delivery

Great course. Loved it and will put loads into practice!”
DP, charity CEO
What you'll learn
Meeting mastery in seven bold steps

Rethink everything you know about meetings
Why meetings don't work in the collaborative era - and what does.

Break out of meeting gridlock
Clear your diary of unnecessary and unhelpful meeting time and find some breathing space.

Lead meetings from any seat
Be a force for good in every meeting you go to and empower your team to do the same.

The full toolkit: techniques for every stage
Actionable, usable fresh ideas for getting people from A to B.

Master facilitation for the collaborative era
Know what to say and do in every situation.

The power of structures
Let meeting structures take the strain. Hear all voices efficiently and get to the heart of what matters.

Change your meetings, forever
Changing the meeting culture in organisations where people are sceptical, burnt out and not interested in another 'thing'.