Leading Through Facilitation: Unpacking the Complexity of Group Dynamics with Rob Evans
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Intro
The prevailing view in organisations (and among their leaders) is that change processes are rational challenges — a question of getting from A to B with efficiency and minimal interruption.
After 30+ years of facilitating change processes and training others to do the same, Rob Evans has learned that a great deal of the work to be done is anything but rational.
The emotional and political contexts in which groups exist matter. The decision-making structure around the team matter. The restrictions and fears matter.
Join us for a discussion in the depth and detail of group dynamics, participant empowerment, and the deeply human sides of facilitation.
Find out about
Why prioritising participants learning and growth is an ever-reliable foundation for workshop planning
How to account for emotional and political contexts in your workshop and avoid over-rationalisation
Why Rob believes successful workshops hinge on having a large enough group
How to approach a problem that is too big for the group to fix
Why it’s worth asking why a change hasn’t happened yet, before we ask how to make the change
What Rob has learned form helping drug users to rehabilitate from their addictions