Internal facilitator training
To ensure continuity in the transformation process and keep costs manageable, organizations often—and rightly—choose to train internal facilitators.
Facilitation is something fundamentally different from training. Alix Royer brings extensive experience in this field.
With dedication and enthusiasm, she shares the craft through a well-balanced program that is both lean and meaningful—passing on the subtle skills that make all the difference.
The challenge
Working within an organization—in HR or other roles—and then making the switch to facilitator requires learning to move from the inside out. You understand the company like no one else, but now you must consciously step back from being part of it.
And how do you ensure that, in this new role, you're accepted and taken seriously?


Alix's approach
Alix Royer trains internal facilitators through a blend of head, heart, body, intuition, and wisdom.
Participants gain knowledge and begin a personal transformation—becoming catalysts for transformation within their organization. They walk the talk.
Organizations that intentionally invest in training internal facilitators can ensure continuity in the change process, even after Alix Royer steps away (she doesn’t believe in multi-year consulting or interim engagements).
It’s the repetition and deepening of the inner work that allows the transformation to truly take root—so that when disruption inevitably comes, the organization doesn’t snap back into old patterns of thinking and doing.
An example
At a major financial institution, Alix Royer—together with network colleagues—trained a significant number of internal facilitators.
Even when the company had to let go of all external support due to budget cuts, the cultural transformation continued—carried forward by highly skilled and deeply committed internal facilitators.

"Working with and learning from Alix was an absolute joy!
Thanks to the wealth of knowledge and experience she shared with us, we’re truly able to continue the journey within our company."