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AOE 1. Performance Improvement; Sub section 1.7. Facilitation Methods

Learning Objectives for Facilitation Methods:

Facile: translated from French: (adjective) easy,simple, quick, effortless, light

A facilitator is a guide for a group; and facilitation has many meanings we’ll get into for AOE 1.7 on this episode.

 

Training vs. Process Facilitation — what are the differences between these 2 ways to facilitate?
Training Facilitation

Process Facilitation

Facilitators are responsible for the team/group they are working with and the organization they are supporting by:

Three skills needed to successfully manage a team:

  1. How to handle dysfunctional team members
  2. How to use tools that facilitate team development
  3. How to use storytelling

BONUS: Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI) 

The TKI, outlines the basic dimensions of behavior as how others in the group want to respond to conflict situation, here are a few of the dysfunctional team members you might encounter:

Tools for Facilitation

Storytelling is an effective way to communicate and present information as it helps to capture others attention, establish a rapport, build credibility, bring a team closer together, and deliver a message others will remember. 

Questioning Techniques help to stimulate discussion, check for understanding, keep participants of the meeting involved, gain consensus for ideas, and allows for open thinking to brainstorm or offer potential solutions. More about this to come in AOE 3. Training Delivery.

Meeting Management

Process Improvement Methodologies - often is from a result of a gap analysis identifying the components of the process that needs attention (as shared in Ep. 1.3.). To conduct a process-level gap analysis, you will need to design and recommend process improvement solutions with these four basic components:

  1. Inputs
  2. Process controls
  3. Outputs
  4. Resources

Suggested ways to get process improvement going when facilitating include:

Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) Model is a standard process improvement model; READ: How to Apply the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) Model to Improve Your Business by Lucidchart

Also known as the Deming Cycle or PDSA Cycle

Decision-Making Methods & Processes — you need an organized process to solve problems so a good facilitator will ensure the team is following a specific & agreed-upon process for making a decision, like this problem solving model:

  1. Define the problem
  2. Research and analyze the problem
  3. Establish a checklist of criteria for use in evaluating possible solutions
  4. List all possible alternatives
  5. Select the best alternative and discuss how to implement it
  6. Monitor implementation and modify it if required

In Search of Solutions (Quinlivan-Hall & Renner, 1990), offers the following guidelines for creating the appropriate question to clearly define a problem:

BONUS READ: 7 steps of the Decision Making Process

Group Dynamics, Observations, and Interventions

Group dynamics focuses on the nature of groups, specifically urges to belong or to identify may impact attitudes and influence the group to become bon...