Facilitation is a learning process distinct from training, and based on a different set of assumptions about learning and development, and how to improve organizations. Here you'll find explanations of facilitation models and processes.


What,How, and Why Facilitate? Facilitation.

By na - This is a bare bones introduction to the concept of Facilitation as it relates to a private dispute resolution center. The purpose of this essay is to provide the reader a general scope in which to understand specific facilitation initiatives that he or she may consider providing. Includes: # Introduction -- What is Facilitation? What Facilitation is not. Which Conflicts need Facilitation? How Facilitation Initiatives are Conducted. Conclusion. (Added: 14-Dec-2006 Hits: 228 )

How to Solve Impossible Problems

By Jim Rough - The approach recommended here, choice-creating, is richer than what is normally meant by decision-making, problem-solving, or even "Creative Problem Solving." Using choice-creating, not only can we solve impossible to solve issues, but we also introduce the possibility of transforming our feelings about such problems. (Added: 17-Apr-2006 Hits: 164 )

Facilitating Success

By Wayne Parker - The approach recommended here, choice-creating, is richer than what is normally meant by decision-making, problem-solving, or even "Creative Problem Solving." Using choice-creating, not only can we solve impossible to solve issues, but we also introduce the possibility of transforming our feelings about such problems. (Added: 17-Apr-2006 Hits: 149 )

Strategic Questioning

By Fran Peavey - When I first went to India I used strategic questioning. I began by building a series of questions, starting with how the people saw the problem themselves. What do you see when you look at the river? How do you explain the situation with the river to your children? (Added: 17-Apr-2006 Hits: 202 )

Facilitation: How To Solve Impossible Problems

By Jim Rough - - The approach recommended here, choice-creating, is richer than what is normally meant by decision-making, problem-solving, or even "Creative Problem Solving." Using choice-creating, not only can we solve impossible to solve issues, but we also introduce the possibility of transforming our feelings about such problems. (Added: 17-Apr-2006 Hits: 150 )

Strategic Questioning

By Fran Peavey - When I first went to India I used strategic questioning. I began by building a series of questions, starting with how the people saw the problem themselves. What do you see when you look at the river? How do you explain the situation with the river to your children? (Added: 4-Nov-2002 Hits: 170 )

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