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Overview
This practical introduction to the essential skills needed when running a facilitated workshop will help you to develop a facilitation style that is unbiased and non-manipulative, allowing you to be in control without being overpowering. With detailed examples, proven tips for success, checklists and a self-assessment guide to test your own personal approach to facilitation this book will help you to: understand the facilitator's role, determine the facilitation style that matches your personal style, develop the ideal structure for workshops, control an agenda and keep workshops running to time, and deal with difficulties. Designed to build facilitation skills rapidly and effectively, this practical guide is the ideal self-development tool for anyone involved in facilitation.Editorials
From the Publisher
"[A] compilation of absolutely indispensable guidelines for everything from setting up a room to ensuring participant safety to using flip charts. Esther Cameron also includes useful information on facilitating groups, dealing with participants and management, and handling assorted logistics. Realistic, honest, and written by someone who's clearly spent time in the trenches. This is the one I recommend to every new classroom trainer who crosses my path."βJul 1, 2005 - Training MagazineBook Details
Published
September 25, 1998
Publisher
London : Kogan Page, ; c1998.
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780749427566