Facilitation Made Easy: Practical Tips to Improve Meetings & Workshops

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Kogan Page Publishers, 2001 - 161 Seiten
The facilitator's task of opening up discussion, getting ideas into the open and setting broad future direction is essential if a group is to reach consensus on a particular outcome and it is now one of the key techniques used in meetings and workshops This practical introduction to the essential skills needed will help readers develop a facilitation style that is unbiased and non-manipulative - allowing them to be in control without being overpowering. With detailed examples, proven tips for success, checklists and a self assessment guide to help readers test their own personal approach to facilitation, the book will help readers to:
 

Inhalt

The psychology of groups
15
Coalitions
21
Workshop tools and techniques
46
Running a facilitated workshop
52
Making decisions
77
Safety
83
Dealing with workshop actions
90
Other issues surrounding the use of workshops
99
Worked case studies
107
Special case workshops
125
The facilitators complete checklist
137
References
154
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Autoren-Profil (2001)

Esther Cameron is the Founder of Cameron Change, a consultancy that helps leaders and their teams shift their working paradigms to healthier, regenerative and dynamic practices to deal with change. Throughout her career, she has supported clients including Shell, Tata Steel, Canaccord Genuity and several British government departments.

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