LEVEL 1
FACILITATIVE SKILLS:
An Essential Foundation for Collaborative Leadership
This is a unique, two-day workshop developed and presented by Donna R. Ching, Ph.D. She has deconstructed the concept of collaborative leadership and created a very practical program for helping individuals lead from within their organizations or groups, starting with the planning and conducting of successful meetings.
Meetings represent only one venue where collaborative leadership can be demonstrated, but they serve as a microcosm of an organization’s dynamics and provide a useful place to practice and master one’s leadership skills, whether in the role of participant or in-house facilitator.
At a time when organizations are seeking to leverage their existing resources, training people in facilitative skills is a highly efficient way to ensure that 1) meetings are productive; 2) critical conversations are well managed; and 3) individuals at every level are working in a collaborative manner. With its emphasis on practical skills and its real-life examples, this workshop provides a roadmap for adding to one’s toolkit a set of skills and practices that are foundational to collaborative leadership.
Workshop participants will learn
Participants will receive a copy of the book “Facilitative Skills: An Essential Foundation for Collaborative Leadership,” and have the chance to learn and practice valuable skills:
The importance of legitimizing participants immediately and often
How to develop a content and process focus for your meeting
How to acknowledge and meet the differing expectations of participants
The important roles played by the facilitator, recorder, and participants
How to plan a meeting and design an agenda
The critical role listening plays in helping to reach agreement
How to use feedback and evaluation to improve your performance
Facilitative techniques, strategies, and tools