
PurposeThe art of facilitation enables a group of people (as few as two) to reach an outcome for which they will take responsibility and to which they will be fully committed. The facilitator acts as a catalyst, creating the conditions for productive behavioural chemistry to take place. |
BenefitsAction list providing instant and helpful guidelines. |
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AudienceFor managers, trainers and those who facilitate groups or lead meetings. |
Learning methodManagement checklist, answers to FAQs, common traps, and suggested action plans. |
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