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The 9 Disciplines of a Facilitator: Leading Groups by Transforming Yourself
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Aug 2006, Pages: 320
Facilitation has developed to become more than a process or a set of techniques for managing groups--it has become its own profession with its own set of disciplines that help outline the facilitators role. Jon and Maureen Jenkins, two of the founding members of the IAF, draw on their expertise in over 30 years of training facilitators to outline the 9 personal disciplines of facilitators: Detachment, Engagement, Focus, Awareness, Action, Presence, Interior Dialogue, Intentionality, and a Sense of Wonder. Each chapter will cover one of the 9 disciplines and explain that discipline within the context of facilitation, the common experiences of facilitators that the discipline is founded upon, the discipline itself, and the practices that support the discipline.
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