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| #e.20656 | Monday 8:00AM to
Tuesday 5:00PM December 3-4,
2012 | CM | 15.00 |
Facilitation Skills for Environmental ProfessionalsNorthwest Environmental Training CenterHonolulu, HI Facilitation skills are used to form productive teams, plan programs, and to implement controversial projects. Trained facilitators help groups communicate productively, constructively manage diverse points of view, and create concrete actions as a result of meetings. It is also a personally satisfying experience when you, as the meeting facilitator, bring out the best in the people in a meeting and can help a team improve its performance.
In addition to presenting a core program of facilitation skills and substantial practice with these skills, in this course we tailor the experience to the participants’ specific needs. We do this by having participants complete a pre-workshop needs profile. By combining the core curriculum with the participants’ needs the training experience is customized to each audience and demonstrates the practicality of implementing the concepts in real-life situations.
A study by Microsoft® pointed to worthless meetings as a major time waster in America. Respondents in their survey spend 5.6 hours each week in meetings and 71 percent of these people think those meetings “...aren’t productive.” Good meetings don't just happen.
Leaders with outstanding facilitation skills are key to turning this wasted time into meetings that produce results.
This course is intended for anyone who wants to increase their personal effectiveness and have greater influence over the work they do in groups.
What Participants Will Learn How to assess needs and design meetings to serve the purpose for the meeting and the interests of meeting participants. An understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the facilitator, note taker, meeting leader, participants, etc. How to manage routine and difficult participant behaviors. How to apply information gathering techniques. What presentation skills are good to combine with facilitator skills. A toolkit of facilitation skills such as, Verbal skills Nonverbal skills Recording skills Basic visual facilitation techniques. Group decision-making processes that will change meetings with too much talking into meetings that make things happen. How to use simple meeting evaluation processes to foster continuous improvement—for the meeting participants and for you as a facilitator. How to design and lead meetings more effectively with lower anxiety and that achieve better outcomes.
More Instructors: Michael Fraidenburg Michael Fraidenburg is a seasoned natural resources management expert who worked for 30 years with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, both as a fisheries biologist and as an agency executive. His experience and expertise includes conflict resolution, workshop facilitation, commission governance, college teaching, policy making, international negotiations, executive agency, management, planning, research, and program administration. Michael has a successful track record in controversial international and interstate work environments. He has extensive experience facilitating science intensive issues and, as a certified mediator, using interest-based bargaining techniques to resolve disputes over natural resources. He is able to motivate and work effectively with people in supervisory, team and peer relationships.
Currently, Mr. Fraidenburg provides consulting assistance to state and federal agencies in strategic and operational planning, process facilitation, conflict resolution, and consulting to improve their management effectiveness. He has received state and national recognition for his work in resolving international disputes over salmon. He is the author of the book, Intelligent Courage-Natural Resource Careers That Make a Difference. Michael has a Masters Degree in Environmental Studies and a Bachelor's degree in Fisheries. (0 Ratings)
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