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Training
Provided by 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Have you worked in this organization? You don't explain what you're doing because people will steal your ideas. It's best just to go along with whatever the majority wants, even if you can see some real problems down the road. No one will take responsibility for the results unless they're good, then everyone takes a share. If you've experienced any of these situations and want to make some changes, become a facilitative leader in your company. By utilizing facilitative techniques, you can change attitudes and create a more cohesive, supportive learning environment. This course starts by identifying the differences between group facilitators and facilitative leaders. You will learn techniques to recognize and work with all levels of interaction. You will discover what makes an effective facilitative leader. And finally, you will learn strategies to get group members to take a personal interest in a project's success.
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Facilitative Leadership
Overview:
Have you worked in this organization? You don't explain what you're doing because people will steal your ideas. It's best just to go along with whatever the majority wants, even if you can see some real problems down the road. No one will take responsibility for the results unless they're good, then everyone takes a share. If you've experienced any of these situations and want to make some changes, become a facilitative leader in your company. By utilizing facilitative techniques, you can change attitudes and create a more cohesive, supportive learning environment. This course starts by identifying the differences between group facilitators and facilitative leaders. You will learn techniques to recognize and work with all levels of interaction. You will discover what makes an effective facilitative leader. And finally, you will learn strategies to get group members to take a personal interest in a project's success.Pre-Requisites:
noneTarget Audience:
Managers, team leaders; anyone who will conduct/lead meetings or workgroupsModality:
WEBLesson:
Course Overview|Lesson Overview| - recognize the benefits of facilitative leadership.|Facilitation versus the Facilitative Leader| - specify the traits associated with a group facilitator in contrast to the traits associated with a facilitative leader.|Traditional Leadership versus Facilitative Leadership| - differentiate the characteristics of a traditional leader from the characteristics of a facilitative leader.|Basic versus Developmental Facilitation| - identify the difference between basic and developmental facilitation.|Lesson Overview| - recognize the value of understanding the four different levels of interaction.|The Physical at Work| - identify ways to create an environment where physical needs are met.|Thinking at Work| - sequence the four stages of creative thinking.|Emotions at Work| - determine whether a facilitator effectively handled emotions in a given team environment.|Spirit at Work| - identify way to encourage integrity, mindfulness, and service in work groups.|Lesson Overview| - recognize the importance of integrating expectations, capabilities, and value to improve facilitative leadership abilities.|Clarifying Expectations| - determine whether a facilitator has effectively clarified expectations in a given scenario.|Checking Capabilities| - choose optimum questions to check capabilities in a given scenario.|Finding Value| - determine whether a facilitator has effectively helped team members find value in a given scenario.|Lesson Overview| - recognize the importance of implementing best practices.|The Art of Full Disclosure| - differentiate between the concepts of selective sharing and full disclosure.|Making Free and Informed Choices| - effectively help a group make free and informed choices, in a given scenario.|Enhancing Internal Commitment| - use effective strategies to enhance internal commitment within a team, in a given scenario.|Promoting Responsibility and Ownership| - apply techniques to promote responsibility and ownership in a group facilitation scenario.|
About The Training Provider: 123-CBT Computer Based Training
123-CBT Computer Based Training - 123-CBT offers discount pricing on top quality eLearning
programs from leading computer based training providers. Many of the training courses are available both online or on CD so that you can study at home at your own pace:
E-Learning available for
- ABAP 6. 10
- Access 2003
- Acrobat 6. 0
- ASP
- ASP. NET
- C
- Captivate 1. 0
- Crystal Reports 8. 5
- Crystal Reports v10
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