Welcome.
Thank you for visiting.
This website has many free resources to help groups make good decisions. Maybe you're here for a quick look but we hope you will "click around."
Mostly we run professional, high efficiency meetings for groups of people making important decisions.
We plan agendas, use state-of-the-art techniques and tools, and we facilitate meetings to maximize collaboration and achieve results.
For most of the meetings we facilitate, we also prepare high quality Meeting Reports.
In addition, we also do training, team building, strategic planning, mediation, organizational development, and research and report preparation - all things that help groups make good decisions.
In all our work, we strive for the following results:
New, real benefits
As a result of the decisions made, problems are solved and/or quality of life is improved. People have new enthusiasm for working together.
As a result of the decisions made, people get along with each other better. People are more peaceful toward each other.
High efficiency
The decision making process is highly efficient and values people's time. Benefits of the decision making process are well worth the effort.
Driven by his passion for highly efficient meetings and collaborative decision making, Craig Freshley started Good Group Decisions in January, 2003. Previously, Craig had many years of experience in public policy development
mostly with Maine state government agencies and statewide non-profits.
Amy Scott has been working with Good Group Decisions since 2004. Chris McCabe and Bill Ewing recently joined as Associates. Depending on the project, we draw on a network of highly qualified associates to help with the work.
In 2005, this website won the "best of show" award from the International Consultant's Association for the best consultant website. We hope you find it useful. If you like this website, please link to it and tell others about it.


