Facilitation is a process used to help participants communicate and solve their own problems. The art of facilitation requires great skills. Learn about the facilitative process and its value.
By Jim Rough
- The approach recommended here, choice-creating, is richer than what is normally meant by decision-making, problem-solving, or even "Creative Problem Solving." Using choice-creating, not only can we solve impossible to solve issues, but we also introduce the possibility of transforming our feelings about such problems.
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By Frank Prince
- Mission statements for organizations have become more and more popular in the past five to ten years. Mission statements have moved from a business fad to a sustained trend in the 90's. They are now a standard form of management by objective and can help executive and employees reach company goals. At best, such statements can get people charged up about their work
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By Wayne Parker
- Good facilitation skills can make group creativity and decision making a better experience all around. What skills and techniques can facilitators offer their clients to enhance group process?
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By Sarah Sheard
- If there is no contention, does that means that there is agreement? Some groups use "Silence Means Agreement" to speed up decisions and move the discussion along. If no one objects to a decision, it is implemented as having full consensus.
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