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browse through our section of recommended books.
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The Complete Facilitators' Handbook
by John Heron 
The
brand new (1999) edition is updated and far more comprehensive and
is designed to provide the key to successful faciliation. Analytical
in approach and highly structured, it aims to help facilitators
both understand and develop their own personal style of facilitation.
Combining a strong theoretical content, including a comprehensive
group dynamic theory with an extensive repertoire for practical
action, the book provides the essential foundations for building
effective facilitative skills that suit both a facilitator's personality
and then closely match the situations they encounter.
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The
Skilled Facilitator: Practical Wisdom for Developing Effective Groups
by Roger M. Schwarz

Roger
Schwarz draws on his extensive facilitation experience and insight
to bring together theory and practice, creating a comprehensive
reference for consultants, peer facilitators, mangers and leaders
— anyone whose role is to guide groups toward realising their
creative and problem-solving potential. The Skilled Facilitator
provides essential materials including simple ground rules for governing
group interaction: what to say and when to say it, techniques for
starting and ending meetings positively and decisively, practical
methods for handling emotions, and a diagnostic approach for helping
both facilitators and group members identify and solve problems
that might undermine the group process. The Skilled Facilitator
also includes advice on how to work with outside consultants and
to facilitate within one's own organization.
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Masterful
Facilitation : Becoming a Catalyst for Meaningful Change
by Glenn Kiser 
Effective
facilitation is much more than meeting agendas and flipcharts. Helping
individuals, groups and organizations get "unstuck" requires both
fundamental skills and a systematic process. Masterful Facilitation
takes the mystery out of facilitation and provides an approach that
gives you a real chance to achieve dramatic results. The author
presents a five-phase approach for becoming a facilitator that can
remove barriers to performance and get people and organizations
"unstuck"
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The
Art of Facilitation: How to Create Group Synergy
by Dale Hunter, Anne Bailey & Bill Taylor 
A
great resource to augment the training of first time facilitators
and coaches. It provides many practical exercises, with numerous
tips that help to demystify facilitation and increase the first
time facilitator's success. It is a superb training resource for
facilitators which reveals some of the secrets of group facilitation
and enables group members to understand facilitation and take on
the role themselves. It provides access to the source of group empowerment
and shows how to create group synergy.
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Calling the Circle, the First and Future Culture
by Christina Baldwin 
This
is the book that serves as the foundation stone for PeerSpirit work.
The book grounds the universality of circles in past culture and teaches
readers ways to practise calling the circle at home, in community,
and in the workplace. Circle work is a dynamic field. The new edition
is extensively revised from the 1994 original. |
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