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Are you looking to enhance your ability to guide collaborative group sessions and establish yourself as a leader along the way? Building your confidence in facilitating sessions within your team and/or your community can significantly increase the productivity of these sessions, day to day team collaboration, and your value as a professional leader.
LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE!
**BSC Unlimited pass holders get a 50% discount on this workshop**
* Doors open at 6:45, class starts at 7:00 sharp *
This class will focus on how to plan and run a successful facilitation session, including strategies to set your session up for success and techniques on what to do when your participants or group dynamics are getting in the way of a productive session. We will model a participatory activity, giving examples of how to troubleshoot challenging situations, and engage in robust, experienced based Q and A to share lessons from the successes and failures of our years facilitating a range of experiences. This interactive class will take a closer look into how to build upon your existing facilitation experiences, the nuances of increasing your confidence as a facilitator and specific tools to use to get out of a tight spot. With specific examples, tailored techniques and a participatory activity, this class will bridge the gap between theory and practice.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
* Methods for planning a facilitation session
* How to anticipate and plan for the attendees of the session
* Strategies to manage the timeline and output of activities
* Techniques to anticipate and navigate tricky group dynamics before and during session
* Frameworks for collecting and sharing back the information from your session
WHO THIS CLASS IS FOR
* Individuals who have some experience with facilitation and are looking to build upon this experience
* Individuals from all professional or educational backgrounds interested in developing their group management and leadership skills
* Managers looking for tools to activate collaboration within their teams
* Professionals who work in community engagement or are about to begin community engagement projects or programs
* Individuals looking to add creative thinking methodology to their work
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