If you have been following our series of articles about facilitation skills training, you will be familiar with some of the key areas associated with facilitation skills. We have, in alphabetical order looked at things such as agendas, the use of body language, dealing with conflict and change and ultimately seeking a consensus.
We have arrived at the letter "D" and in this next, short chapter we will see some of the important "D" words that are vital components in the world of a facilitator.
D
Much of a facilitator's work is workshop based and as we saw in the first chapter, drawing up an agenda for both meetings and workshops is a very important skill. Much creativity and thought goes into the
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