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John Townsend,Paul Donovan

Facilitator's Pocketbook

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The 'facilitraining rainbow' won't lead you to a pot of gold but it will enable you to decide on the most suitable approach for your next facilitation session. This innovative decision-making model is central to The Facilitator's Pocketbook – a comprehensive guide covering all stages of facilitation, from planning through to implementation. Interpersonal skills (including attitudes and values) and session skills (including energising and problem solving) are dealt with at length. This second edition contains significant new material, notably the addition of a detailed case study and examples of six typical facilitation sessions.“John and Paul provide a quick route to a practical understanding of facilitation. This book should be compulsory reading for all managers handling change.” Teresa Kilmartin, Executive Manager Training & Development, Irish Life Assurance plc“This book is the perfect illustration of what facilitation is all about – making things easy. Reflecting on the methods, skills and techniques described, it is easy to understand what it takes to become a skilled facilitator. Read it and you will undoubtedly do it better and get better results!” Karin Priarollo, Director, Human Resources, Novartis Consumer Health
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  • post50696hat Zitat gemachtvor 6 Jahren
    The next step in phase 1 is to define the SMART (specific; measurable; attainable;
    relevant; time-bound) objective and, in agreement with the
    sponsor/client, the format of the output expected. Given
    the current situation, what are we aiming to achieve,
    realistically speaking, in the session?
    A very useful way to formulate a session objective
    is to start with:
    ‘By the end of this session’…..and then use
    the future perfect tense to define what willhave happened and what the output will
    look like.
    Example:
    By the end of this session we will have produced
    (on one flip chart page) a five point action plan on
    how to improve XYZ.

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