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FacilitationSlide 2Slide 3Slide 4FACILITATORS ARE PROCESS MANAGERSGOOD FACILITATORS ARE NEUTRAL SERVANTS OF THE TEAMSlide 7Common Meeting Problems & The Facilitator’s RoleSlide 9Slide 10Slide 11Slide 12…Continuation of Facilitating CommentsCOPY, CUT, AND CARRYFURTHER READING:Facilitation The Key to Productivity in the Workplace5-1FACILITATE-TO MAKE EASIER(Webster’s 11th Collegiate Dictionary)INDIVIDUALVS. GROUP DECISION MAKING THE MENTAL ASPECTINDIVIDUAL VS. GROUP DECISION MAKING COMMUNICATION PROBLEMSFACILITATORS ARE PROCESS MANAGERSThe Facilitator is like an orchestra leader. She or he must keep everyone on thesame sheet of musicplaying the same note, in the samebeat, all at the same time5-5GOOD FACILITATORS ARE NEUTRAL SERVANTS OF THE TEAM THEY DO NOT EVALUATE OR CONTRIBUTE IDEAS OF THEIR OWN MANAGING PROCESS IS YOUR ONLY JOB5-65-7“Put your energies into guiding rather then ruling. The more unobtrusive you lead, the more people will grow and learn to use their powers wisely. Make your aim as a leader to be unnoticed and eventually unneeded!”--from My Tao, by R.W. RussellCommon Meeting Problems & The Facilitator’s Role SEPARTING ROLES: LEADER (Facilitator, Leader, and Member)5-8Traffic CopParticipantLeader5-9Can you be Captain, Coach, Quarterback, Referee, and Cheerleader all at the same time?!Which Role(s) would you give up; keep? 444444444444444444444444444444444 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444THE FACILITATORISTHE MEETING CHAUFFER5-10 With the basic decision making process and the specific “road maps,” proper facilitation will help you avoid potholes and detours, and get you where you want to go in an efficient, effective manner.He/She is the Neutral Servant of the group.KEYFACILITATIVE BEHAVIORSACTIVE BEHAVIORS5-11Things You Can Do To Interveneand Get Things Back on TrackWhen They Start To Go WrongCheck for agreementRecycle to last level of agreementPlay dumbSay what is going onMaintain/regain focusUse team memoryAvoid process battles***Enforce process agreementsConstantly encourageAccept/legitimize/deal or deferBe non-defensiveUse body languageDon’t talk too muchBoomerang***Facilitating CommentsRemember to do the little “Sesame Street” commercials to constantly educate the team/group on process.1) There’s no one right way to solve problems; we can try lots of different tools. Which do you want to try first? 2) You can only do one thing at a time.3) It’s OK to disagree.4) People don’t stick to agendas they haven’t agreed upon.5) Having timeframes can keep up on track.6) People don’t feel understood unless they get a response.7) You can’t solve two problems at once; which do you want to work on?8) If you can’t agree on the problem, you won’t agree on the solution.5-12…Continuation of Facilitating Comments12) It’s your team/group/meeting.13) Terrific! You’re all terrific!14) Gee, you all look tired/sad/unhappy….15) I’m feeling frustrated – what about you…?16) Let’s review the Team Memory and see if we can get back on track.5-1317) Are you discussing what to do, or how to do it?18) Could we slow down; I don’t think everyone is clear on what the problem is?19) It’s not the role of the facilitator to solve your problems.20) Let’s freeze and look at our process.21) It’s good to share information, not evaluates right/wrong.22) We need to remember where we are in the P-S process.23) Go slow now to go fast later.COPY, CUT, AND CARRYBoomerangMaintain/Regain focusPlay dumbSay what’s going on (say the unsayable)Check for agreementAvoid process battles Enforce process agreementsAccept/Legitimize/Deal or DeferBe non-defensiveUse body languageUse the Team MemoryTry to stay neutralNot contribute my ideasManage process (be meeting “chauffeur”)Focus team energy on the taskDefend you from personal attackMake process suggestionsNeed your help to keep in roleIt’s your meeting5-14FACILITATIVE BEHAVIORS FACILITATOR CONTRACTKNOW WHERE YOU’RE GOINGPAVE THE WAYDEFINE YOUR ROLEFURTHER READING:1) The One Minute Manager Builds High Performing Teamsby: Kenneth Blanchard, Donald Carew,and Eunice Parisi-Carew2) The Wisdom of Teamsby: Jon R. Katzenbach, Douglas K.


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