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Author:
Acker, Marsha, author.
Title:
The art & science of facilitation : how to lead effective collaboration with agile teams / Marsha Acker.
Publisher:
TeamCatapult Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
180 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Group facilitation.
Employees--Training of.
Teams in the workplace.
Employees--Training of.
Group facilitation.
Teams in the workplace.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [173]-174).
Summary:
Have you ever felt unsure how to help a team that was spinning in circles? Or wanted to flee a room with a high-conflict group? If you lead teams of any size, chances are you have been a facilitator at some point. But what does it mean to be a facilitator? While sticky notes, dot voting, and gathering people around a whiteboard are all helpful activities, they can only take us so far. The Art & Science of Facilitation is your guide to moving your team further forward using the groundbreaking Five Guiding Principles of the Facilitation Stance. You will learn to lead teams toward effective collaboration by inviting different points of view (even when it creates conflict), remaining unbiased in high-stakes meetings, understanding what the group needs, and navigating difficult interpersonal dynamics. This book is for anyone ready to lead with self-awareness and group insight, and to help their teams work more efficiently and effectively in a truly collaborative environment. Marsha Acker is a professional facilitator, executive, and team coach. The founder and CEO of Team Catapult, she uses systems thinking, structural dynamics, dialogue, and agility to help teams collaborate and align with clarity, purpose, and vision.
ISBN:
1735655406
9781735655406
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1267991401
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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