Facilitation Made Easy: Practical Tips to Improve Meetings and Workshops

Facilitation Made Easy: Practical Tips to Improve Meetings and Workshops

by EstherCameron (Author)

Synopsis

The facilitator's task of opening up discussion, getting ideas into the open and setting broad future direction is essential if a group is to reach consensus on a particular outcome and it is now one of the key techniques used in meetings and workshops. Facilitation Made Easy provides a practical introduction to the essential skills needed and will help readers develop a facilitation style that is unbiased and enables control without being overpowering. With detailed examples, proven tips for success, checklists and a self assessment guide to help readers test their own personal approach to facilitation, the book will help readers to: Understand the facilitator's role Develop the ideal structure for workshops and meetings Control agendas and help to focus the outcome of meetings Deal with difficulties. This third edition also includes a new chapter on facilitating virtual meetings, explaining the mechanics of virtual teams, the pros and cons of virtual meetings, use of technology and tips on setting up, facilitating and participating in virtual meetings

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 176
Edition: 3
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 09 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 0749443510
ISBN 13: 9780749443511
Book Overview: Facilitation Made Easy is packed with good advice its particular strength is that it not only discusses what to do, but also explains why. BJET, September 2002 New chapter on facilitating virtual meetings Highly practical in focus, including On the day checklists. Includes sections on using facilitation with groups from various cultures and backgrounds From author of Making Sense of Change Management

Media Reviews
An introduction to the skills needed to facilitate meetings and workshops, including a self-assessment guide. VS Magazine Esther Cameron sheds light on the art of facilitation to avoid boring staff to death. Business Edge Cameron's intention is to debunk facilitation but more than that she demystifies it... the beauty of the book is that each chapter is unique and so you can pick on relevant sections specific to you. Engineering Management Absolutely indispensable guidelines... 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. Training Magazine If you have an upcoming meeting, quickly peruse this book for some reliable, actionable advice. getAbstract
Author Bio
Esther Cameron is an independent consultant, facilitator and senior level coach. She works with a wide range of organizations to enable significant change. She is Director of Cameron Change Consultancy Ltd and co-author of Making Sense of Change Management, also published by Kogan Page.