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Facilitation: general
- Define facilitation.
- The facilitator as a belt drive and cohesion factor.
- The facilitator's role: guide, shepherd, captain?
- The facilitation cycle: listen, stimulate, involve, organise.
- Create a protected and facilitating environment.
Hands-on work
Positioning test.
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Facilitator attitudes
- Stay focused on results and goals.
- Give clear and concise instructions.
- Overcome common facilitation barriers.
- Develop self-awareness.
- Assess facilitation styles.
- Be consistent; reduce psychological stress.
- Overcome a reluctance to facilitate.
- Develop your emotional neutrality
Hands-on work
Role-playing scenarios based on professional examples. Role play and group debriefing.
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The facilitation tool - Listening
- Know the stages of team development.
- Define the roles and responsibilities of the participants.
- Collect your data beforehand for optimal results.
- Control the flow, not the content.
- Manage individual and collective emotions.
- Listen in order to discern emotional content.
- Reformulate and refocus for greater clarity.
- Turn active listening into facilitating questions.
Hands-on work
Role-playing scenarios based on professional cases.
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Facilitation techniques
- Create a highly productive climate.
- Identify passive indicators.
- Manage aggressive behaviours. Maintain an assertive atmosphere.
- Highlight the group's dysfunctions.
- Resolve a participant's difficult behaviour.
- Quantify typical behaviour dysfunctions.
- Create a personal facilitation plan.
- Implement the necessary check points and milestones to ensure comprehensive monitoring.
Hands-on work
Realistic role play and group debriefing. Creating a personal development plan.