Facilitator's Guide to Participatory Decision-makingNew Society Publishers, 1996 - 255 páginas This book provides the tools to put democratic values into practice in groups and organisations. Designed to help groups increase participation and collaboration, promote mutual understanding, honour diversity, and make effective, inclusive, participatory decisions, it is loaded with graphics, guidelines and hand outs, and presents more than 200 valuable tools and skills. It is perfect for managers, participants, seasoned practitioners, and students of working group dynamics. |
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... look like in action ? It looks like people making off - the - wall suggestions that stimulate their peers to think new thoughts . It looks like people permitting themselves to state half - formed thoughts that express unconventional ...
... look like in action ? It looks like people making off - the - wall suggestions that stimulate their peers to think new thoughts . It looks like people permitting themselves to state half - formed thoughts that express unconventional ...
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... look like you want to speak - do you ? " Or , " Lonnie , did you have something you wanted to say ? " Invitations like these work best when a participant has made a gesture indicating s / he may want to speak . For example , some people ...
... look like you want to speak - do you ? " Or , " Lonnie , did you have something you wanted to say ? " Invitations like these work best when a participant has made a gesture indicating s / he may want to speak . For example , some people ...
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... look dazed and uncomprehending , as though they were in a fog . SOLUTION Encourage the presenter to take a few minutes ahead of time to think through the logic of his / her report . Have the presenter jot down his / her key points on ...
... look dazed and uncomprehending , as though they were in a fog . SOLUTION Encourage the presenter to take a few minutes ahead of time to think through the logic of his / her report . Have the presenter jot down his / her key points on ...
Contenido
Foreword | vii |
Introduction | xiii |
The Dynamics of Group DecisionMaking | 3 |
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ask the group brainstorming build a shared BUILDING SUSTAINABLE AGREEMENTS business-as-usual discussion ChartWriting clarify COMMUNITY consensus decision-making CONVERGENT THINKING Convergent Zone Creative Reframing DECISION POINT decision rule develop Divergent Zone DYNAMICS OF GROUP Either/Or encourage everyone's example EXPLORING INCLUSIVE PRINCIPLES FACILITATING OPEN DISCUSSION FACILITATING SUSTAINABLE AGREEMENTS facilitator's FAMILIAR OPINIONS feel flipchart format FRAMES OF REFERENCE framework of understanding goal GRADIENTS OF AGREEMENT Groan Zone GROUP DECISION-MAKING group dynamics group members groupware help a group his/her idea-listing implementation inclusive solutions listening meeting Mendocino County meta-decision Michael Doyle minutes organization outcome paraphrase Participatory Decision-Making PARTICIPATORY VALUES person-in-charge decides points of view proposal questions reaching closure responsibility s/he shared framework skills small groups solve someone speak speaker stacking step Strengthening Good Ideas structured thinking activities SURVEYING THE TERRITORY suspended judgment talk task technique track type of thinking unanimous agreement what's write
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