Qingjiang Yuan
What's facilitation and a facilitator?
What's facilitation? By definition, it's the act of making easy or easier.
It's a skill, knowledge and mindset for:
- Guiding groups towards their objectives.
- Assiting people in building understanding and agreement.
- Bringing out the best in all group members.
A facilitator is a person who makes it easier for people to understand each other, build agreement and take concerted action.
Essential facilitation Competencies:
1. Guide the Process
- Build effective desired outcome statements for meetings or parts of meetings.
- Design an agenda that can guide a group towards its desired outcomes.
- Draw out participation, energy and creativity.
- Behave neutrally and contribute to content only when appropriate.
- Facilitate discussions in a way that encourages an open exchange of ideas, generates useful information and keeps a group focused and on track.
2. Broker Communication
- Listen in a way that validates the speaker and confirms your reception of the speaker's words.
- Uncover the reasoning or feelings that lie beneath a speaker's assertions or concerns.
- Assess the meaning of body language and other non-verbal communication.
- Assist others in understanding a speaker's meaning, reasoning, feeling or intentions.
- Record speaker's ideas legibly on the group memory.
3. Build Agreement
- Build an atmosphere of openness, informality and collaboration.
- Identify and highlight areas of agreement.
- Navigate the group through a variety of strategic moments.
- Help the group build the appropriate sequence of agreements (e.g., agreement on the problem before agreement on the solution).
- Apply several tools for reaching consensus.
4. Resolve Conflict
- Protect individuals and their ideas from attack
- Handle difficult or argumentative behavior with directness and respect.
- Enroll disputing parties in a process for reconciling differences.
- Distinguish between issues, interests and positions.
- Tailor confidence-building measures and negotiate small agreements.
5. Transfer Capability
- Enroll the group in taking responsibility for the success of the meeting.
- Explain The Interaction Method in a way that builds confidence in collaborative approaches to decision making.
- use process commercials as a way of building awareness, understanding and skill.
- Model behaviors that inspire emulation.
- Provide positive and constructive feedback in a way that stimulates self-awareness, experimentation and risk taking.
Posted at 02:11PM Jan 14, 2009 by byuan in Leadership | Comments[0]
Wednesday Jan 14, 2009