Advanced Facilitation Strategies: Tools & Techniques to Master Difficult Situations

Advanced Facilitation Strategies: Tools & Techniques to Master Difficult Situations

by Ingrid Bens
Advanced Facilitation Strategies: Tools & Techniques to Master Difficult Situations

Advanced Facilitation Strategies: Tools & Techniques to Master Difficult Situations

by Ingrid Bens

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Overview

From Ingrid Bens, the author of the best-selling book Facilitating with Ease!, comes the next-step resource for project leaders, managers, community leaders, teachers, and other facilitators who want to hone their skills in order to deal with complex situations. Advanced Facilitation Strategies is a field guide that offers practical strategies and techniques for working with challenging everyday situations. These proven strategies and techniques are based on experience gleaned from hundreds of facilitated activities in organizations of all sizes and in all sectors. Both novice and seasoned facilitators who have had firsthand experience designing and leading meetings will benefit from this reality-based playbook. Advanced Facilitation Strategies is filled with the information facilitators need to Become better at diagnosing facilitation assignments and creating effective process designs Broaden their repertoire of tools to make impromptu design changes whenever they are needed Learn to be more resilient and confident when dealing with dysfunctional situations and difficult people.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781118046760
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 08/22/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Ingrid Bens is a consultant, speaker, and trainer who specializes in facilitation skills, team building, conflict management, employee participation, and organizational change. She is a partner in the consulting firm Participative Dynamics.

Table of Contents

Introduction.

1. Advanced Strategies Overview.

Your Personal Philosophy of Facilitation.

The Three Levels of Competence.

Where Are You Now?—Self-Assessment.

The Power of Your Presence.

Personal Projection Assessment.

What is O.D.?

Working as a Consultant.

Two Forms of Consulting.

Expanding Your Power Base.

Gaining the Authority to Facilitate.

Losing the Facilitator Role.

Maintaining and Regaining the Role.

The Two Types of Interventions.

Deepening Your Process Responses.

Managing the Role of Leaders.

When the Boss is in the Room.

Enhancing Your Questioning Skills.

Asking Complex, High Quality Questions.

Advanced Facilitation in Action.

Advanced Skills Observation Sheet.

Debriefing Your Experience.

The Five Rules of Facilitation.

2. The Complexities of Decision Making.

Shifting Group Focus from “What” to “How”.

Decision Dilemma #1 – Lack of Clarity About Whether the Group Is Making Decisions.

Decision Dilemma #2 – Lack of Clarity About Empowerment.

Decision Dilemma #3 – Confusion About Which Decision-Making Method to Use.

Decision Dilemma #4 – Use of Positional Processes.

Decision Dilemma #5 – The Presence of Group Think.

Decision Dilemma #6 – Lack of Techniques to Overcome Blocks to Agreement.

Decision Dilemmas Summary Chart.

More on Decision-Making Options.

More on Compromise.

Overcoming Problems with Compromise.

More on Majority Voting.

Overcoming Problems with Majority Voting.

More on Multivoting.

Overcoming Problems with Multivoting.

More on Consensus Building.

Comparing Consensus and Consensus Building.

Overview of the Consensus-Building Process.

Overcoming Problems with Consensus Building.

Tools Overview.

The Decision-Making Roadmap.

Decision-Making Checklist.

Decision Effectiveness Exit Survey Elements.

Decision Effectiveness Survey.

3. Conflict Management Strategies.

Operating Under Mistaken Assumptions.

The Importance of Making Interventions.

Knowing When to Intervene.

Nine Ways to Intervene.

The Art of Positive Confrontation.

Monitor Your Self-Talk.

When Nothing Works!.

Conflict Senerios:.

1. Role Confusion – What’s a facilitator?

2. The Personal Attack – Who are you anyway?

3. Lack of Authority – You can’t facilitate me!

4. Unclear Meeting Goal – What’s this about?

5. Agenda Overload – We’re going to discuss all that!?!

6. Mistaken Assumptions – Who told you that?

7. Hidden Agendas – Wish we were talking about the real issues.

8. Resistance and Lack of Buy-in – What’s in it for me?

9. Resistance to Process – Don’t fence us in!

10. Lack of Norms – We don’t need rules!

11. Ignoring Group Norms – Oh those rules!

12. The Over-Participant – And furthermore . . .

13. The Under-Participant – I have nothing to add!

14. The Positional Debate – I’m right; you’re wrong!

15. The Joker – Aren’t I Funny!

16. Side-Chatters – Psst, Psst, Psst . . ..

17. Side-Trackers – On another note . . ..

18. Blocking – I simply won’t support this decision.

19. Unresolved Conflicts – This goes way back!

20. Cynicism – Why bother!

21. Sarcasm – This is typical of you!

22. Stuck – Are we still talking about that?

23. Conflict Erupts – Let me tell you how I really feel!

24. A Member Storms Out – I’m not listening to this!

25. Unwilling to Take Responsibility – I’m not doing it!

26. Losing Authority – Have I lost you?

27. Blocked Consensus – Why can’t we agree?

28. Lack of Closure – Let’s finish this later.

29. Lack of Feedback – Let’s talk later!

30. Lack of Follow-Through – Nothing ever happens!

4. Consulting Strategies for Facilitators.

Step 1: Assessment.

Question Development.

Sample Assessment Questions.

Checklist for Conducting Effective Interviews.

Identifying the Client.

Data Analysis Worksheet.

Step 2: Design.

Session Design Worksheet.

Session Design Components.

Session Design Template.

Design Checklist.

Step 3: Contracting.

Proposing a Process Design.

Dealing with Resistance.

Characteristics of a Strong Contract.

Sample Letter of Agreement.

Step 4: Implementation.

Starting a Facilitation.

During a Facilitation.

Ending a Facilitation.

Planning for Action.

Troubleshooting the Action Plans.

Step 5: Follow-up.

Monitoring and Evaluating Results.

Reporting on Progress.

Meeting Evaluation Form.

5. Essential Processes for Facilitators.

Strategic Planning.

Change Management.

Project Management.

Benchmarking.

Priority Setting.

Large Group Problem Solving.

Process Improvement.

Survey Feedback.

Win/Win Negotiation.

Customer Service Improvement.

Team Launch.

New Leader Integration.

Conflict Mediation.

Coaching.

References.

About the Author.

How to Use the Accompanying CD-ROM.

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