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The Secrets of Facilitation: The S.M.A.R.T. Guide to Getting Results With Groups (Hardcover)
by Michael Wilkinson
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Facilitation, Meeting management, Group facilitation |
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A very practical and well-written book, The Secrets of Facilitation is a very comprehensive resource for guiding group facilitation and a must read for all managers. |
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Author: Michael Wilkinson
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Pub. in: October, 2004
ISBN: 0787975788
Pages: 320
Measurements: 9.6 x 7 x 1.3 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BA01394
Other information: ISBN-13: 978-0787975784
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- Awards & Credential -
One of the bestselling books on facilitation. |
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This book far exceeds any other when it comes to hands-on, practical, and immediately implementable advice about facilitation. What makes it so powerful - and the advice IS powerful - is that it captures both the science and art of facilitation. Moreover, the "secrets" are being revealed from one of the world's foremost authorities on facilitation.
Wilkinson's style is at once professional and colloquial. And, like a true mentor, he shares all his facilitation secrets. Thus, if you're in need of a comprehensive book on facilitation, and you aim to make your meetings more powerful, look no further. This book delivers.
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Highly recommended to managers and leaders in all types of organizations.
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From Publisher
The Secrets of Facilitation delivers a clear vision of facilitation excellence and reveals the specific techniques effective facilitators use to produce consistent, repeatable results with groups. Author Michael Wilkinson has trained thousands of managers, mediators, analysts, and consultants around the world to apply the power of SMART (Structured Meeting And Relating Techniques) facilitation to achieve amazing results with teams and task forces. He shows how anyone can use these proven group techniques in conflict resolution, consulting, managing, presenting, teaching, planning, selling, and other professional as well as personal situations.
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Jim Canfield, chief learning officer, TEC International , USA
<2008-06-07 00:00>
One of the single most powerful processes is the ability to successfully lead a group to an impactful, actionable outcome. In The Secrets of Facilitation, beginning and experienced facilitators alike, will find tools to take their results to the next level. |
Kerri McBride, past chair, International Association of Facilitators, USA
<2008-06-07 00:00>
This book shares ‘The Secrets’ that have been the basis of my facilitation practice for over a decade. |
Len Roberts, CEO, RadioShack, USA
<2008-06-07 00:00>
In my career, I've seen many, many facilitators. Michael Wilkinson is the best. "The Secrets" explain why. |
Peter Scott, executive general manager, MLC - National Australia Bank , Australia
<2008-06-07 00:00>
We have trained over 100 leaders and business analysts in "The Secrets." Great facilitation works.
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