The circle layout without tables introduces the notion of circularity into team seminar facilitation: this set-up is an important first step in creating a space that enables high-quality participative and collaborative exchanges.
This simple set-up encourages more equitable participation by giving each participant an identical position and visibility in the circle.
It enhances listening and connection between participants by making body language visible. By removing the "barrier" from tables, it encourages openness and presence, refocusing attention on human exchanges rather than on presentation media.
Finally, the circle improves the flow of speech and stimulates collective intelligence by creating a space of trust conducive to creativity and problem-solving.

