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Facilitation Skills

Facilitation is often referred to as the new cornerstone of management philosophy. With its focus on fairness and creating an easy decision making process. Creating a comfortable environment through better facilitation will give your participants a better understanding of what a good facilitator can do to improve any meeting or gathering.

The Facilitation Skills workshop can help any organization make better decisions. This workshop will give participants an understanding of what facilitation is all about, as well as some tools that they can use to facilitate small meetings. A strong understating of how a facilitator can command a room and dictate the pace of a meeting will have your participants on the road to becoming great facilitators themselves.

Workshop Program

Module One: Getting Started

  • Workshop Objectives

 

Module Two: Understanding Facilitation

  • What is Facilitation?

  • What is a Facilitator?

  • When is Facilitation Appropriate?

 

Module Three: Process vs. Content

  • About Process

  • About Content

  • A Facilitator"s Focus

 

Module Four: Laying the Groundwork

  • Choosing a Facilitated Approach

  • Planning for a Facilitated Meeting

  • Collecting Data

 

Module Five: Tuckman and Jensen"s Model of Team Development

  • Stage One: Forming

  • Stage Two: Storming

  • Stage Three: Norming

  • Stage Four: Performing

 

Module Six: Building Consensus

  • Encouraging Participation

  • Gathering Information

  • Presenting Information

  • Synthesizing and Summarizing

Module Seven: Reaching a Decision Point

  • Identifying the Options

  • Creating a Short List

  • Choosing a Solution

  • Using the Multi-Option Technique

 

Module Eight: Dealing with Difficult People

  • Addressing Disruptions

  • Common Types of Difficult People and How to Handle Them

  • Helping the Group Resolve Issues on Their Own

 

Module Nine: Addressing Group Dysfunction

  • Using Ground Rules to Prevent Dysfunction

  • Restating and Reframing Issues

  • Getting People Back on Track

 

Module Ten: About Intervention

  • Why Intervention May Be Necessary

  • When to Intervene

  • Levels of Intervention

 

Module Eleven: Intervention Techniques

  • Using Your Processes

  • Boomerang it Back

  • ICE It: Identity, Check for agreement, Evaluate how to Resolve

 

Module Twelve: Wrapping Up

  • Words from the Wise

  • Review of Parking Lot

  • Lessons Learned

  • Completion of Action Plans and Evaluation

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