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Practical Facilitation

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A Toolkit of Techniques

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According to the publisher, this book provides a "stimulating and readable coverage of a broad range of proven, practical and innovative techniques from around the world including:
  • consulting with clients and designing workshops;
  • beginning and ending workshops effectively;
  • strategies for new and experienced facilitators;
  • managing inappropriate behaviour and difficult situations;
  • facilitating cross cultural groups and diversity issues;
  • uses of music, storytelling, metaphors, visual techniques and outdoor learning;
  • processes for planning, problem solving, creative thinking and decision-making;
  • using technology to facilitate geographically dispersed teams;
  • processes for community participation and restorative justice;
  • techniques for evaluating workshops;
  • on-going professional development and maintenance for facilitators."
"Practical Facilitation" is designed for new and experienced facilitators, managers, consultants, staff developers, innovators, social and community workers and students.

The book is a companion volume to "Understanding Facilitation: Theory and Principles" and together they aim to provide a synthesis of current theory and practice of facilitation.

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English

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495

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Email from Christine Hogan to The Communication Initiative on October 19 2004 and on April 27 2008.