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  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.

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  • The JAD Process & Facilitation
    By Roman Soltyis - Joint Application Design (JAD) is an interactive systems design concept involving discussion groups in a workshop setting. JAD was developed by Chuck Morris of IBM Raleigh and Tony Crawford of IBM Toronto. In 1980 Tony and Chuck taught JAD in Toronto and Tony led several workshops to prove the concept (Added: 2-Jun-2001 Hits: 65 )
  • The Power of Introductions
    By Susan Parks - As all facilitators know, one of the most critical factors to successful sessions is open, candid discussion by all participants. Yet this type of discussion is often difficult to achieve. There are several barriers: participants may not work together or know each other, there may not be a level of trust or knowledge of individual expertise, or participants may have a one-dimensional view of each other. (Added: 2-Jun-2001 Hits: 57 )

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