Facilitation is a crucial aspect of outcome-oriented professional communication. The word ‘facilitation’ stems from the Latin word ‘facile’, which means ‘easy’. A facilitator’s task is it to enable groups of people to become constructively active and to ease them into finding consensus or hold space for productive differences so that they can find ways to engage with a task at hand in a way that is feasible for all stakeholders. This is especially important in study and workplace settings where participants with a diverse set of knowledge, values, and motivations come together and work towards a shared goal, such as in multi- ,inter- and transdisciplinary professional contexts. The workshop provides participants with methods and techniques to design, implement, and reflect successful meetings, workshops, field activities and group processes.