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Dynamic Facilitation is an open, chaired group discussion with a variable number of participants. Dynamic Facilitation is particularly suitable for issues such that the definition of the problem, the solutions tabled and the objections to these solutions arouse emotions in the participants. |
Dynamic Facilitation is an open, chaired group discussion with a variable number of participants. Dynamic Facilitation is particularly suitable for issues such that the definition of the problem, the solutions tabled and the objections to these solutions arouse emotions in the participants. |
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The method relies on the participants' creativity in finding a solution, and deliberately avoids conventional, linear facilitation structures. Dynamic Facilitation is used extensively in organizational and management consulting, but can be transferred to other areas. |
The method relies on the participants' creativity in finding a solution, and deliberately avoids conventional, linear facilitation structures. Dynamic Facilitation is used extensively in organizational and management consulting, but can be transferred to other areas. |
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Creative searching for solutions while developing mutual trust within a defined group, where all the participants are genuinely anxious to achieve a solution and where the issue is emotionally charged. |
Creative searching for solutions while developing mutual trust within a defined group, where all the participants are genuinely anxious to achieve a solution and where the issue is emotionally charged. |
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* ''Participation & sustainable development in Europe'', http://www.partizipation.at/dynamic_facilitation_en.html |
* ''Participation & sustainable development in Europe'', http://www.partizipation.at/dynamic_facilitation_en.html |
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Revision as of 14:04, 21 March 2012
Contents
Dynamic Facilitation
Short description
Dynamic Facilitation is an open, chaired group discussion with a variable number of participants. Dynamic Facilitation is particularly suitable for issues such that the definition of the problem, the solutions tabled and the objections to these solutions arouse emotions in the participants.
Process
The method relies on the participants' creativity in finding a solution, and deliberately avoids conventional, linear facilitation structures. Dynamic Facilitation is used extensively in organizational and management consulting, but can be transferred to other areas.
Help in addressing cultural/ethical aspects in planning of secure public spaces
Creative searching for solutions while developing mutual trust within a defined group, where all the participants are genuinely anxious to achieve a solution and where the issue is emotionally charged.
Further information
- Participation & sustainable development in Europe, http://www.partizipation.at/dynamic_facilitation_en.html
Footnotes and references
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