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Wavelength’s Top Tips For Company Visits

Based on our experience taking many different groups on similar learning journeys please consider the following:

  • – Keep an open mind and the belief that much of what you learn can be applied to your business, if not right now, in the future. Think of yourself as a detective looking for clues not a tourist looking for entertainment or diversion. You are looking for the underlying principles and structures that are transferable and relevant to your business challenges.
  • – Don’t jump to conclusions or rush to interpretation. If you are busy interpreting, you won’t really hear what’s being said to you.
  • – We will be asking you to share your top 3 insights from each visit to help with facilitation. But please take notes and take some time out to process your learning during the week to ensure you land the lessons you are experiencing. Record some verbatim quotes that resonate with you – you will forget them all too quickly but will want to refer back to them in the future. You will have facilitated downloads during the first part of the week to help you form your thinking.
  • – No hogging the microphone. Time is limited so please play your part in ensuring that everyone gets a chance to ask questions.
  • – Let’s all commit to be punctual. We have a large group to move around so punctuality will be key. If the agenda says 10am it means the wheels rolling at 10.
  • – We will of course respect our hosts, listen and engage with them and not seek to find fault or make them wrong. Mobile phones should be turned off during visits.
  • – What we get told on tour stays on tour. This is a ‘warts and all’ experience so please use good judgment in what you share with others. If a fellow participant tells you something in confidence or you hear a derogatory comment from an employee at a host company, it must stay within the group. Please respect our hosts and your fellow participants.

Contact

Please contact Elena on +447887748417