Author: Tony Mann
Build your expertise in facilitation
The book explores the art, science and skill of facilitation. It examines each aspect and suggests that it is the combination of all three of these components, which make for effective facilitation. It explores each of these facets and identifies how the facilitator needs to be artistic in designing good process, scientific in their understanding of time and effort and skilful in deploying the models, tools and techniques at their disposal.
This book is all about process. It is about the principles of process. It is about the concepts of process and it is about the models, tools and techniques that go to make up process. The book will also attempt to destroy the myth that facilitators are born not made. It should encourage you that if you give attention to understanding process and how it works then you too could be an excellent facilitator.
It will give you insights into the: concepts and principles underpinning process – so that you understand why process is important and what it is. It examines the difference between what the group are trying to achieve and how the group goes about it. The book will provide you with a range of (process) models, tools and techniques and explain how format works.
It will encourage you to understand people better so that your process its both the task and the people you have working on it.
(Publisher: Resource Productions)
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