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Facilitator’s Guide to Participatory Decision-Making, 3rd Edition

By: Sam Kaner, Michael Doyle - foreword, Lenny Lind - contributor, Catherine Toldi - contributor, Sarah Fisk - contributor, Duane Berger - contributor
Narrated by: Christopher Grove
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Unleash the transformative power of face-to-face groups.

The third edition of this groundbreaking book continues to advance its mission to support groups to do their best thinking. It demonstrates that meetings can be much more than merely an occasion for solving a problem or creating a plan. Every well-facilitated meeting is also an opportunity to stretch and develop the perspectives of the individual members, thereby building the strength and capacity of the group as a whole. With previous editions already embraced by business and community leaders and consulting professionals around the world, this new book is even more insightful and easy to use. New for this edition:

  • Brand new skills and tools
  • Many new case examples
  • Major expansion and reorganization of the advanced sections of the book
  • New chapter: "Teaching a Group About Group Dynamics"
  • And more
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The audio book covered several key points referring to “the diagram”. Although they made efforts to describe it, I think it’s not easy to be sure that you’ve not missed something. They also suggest using the diagrams in meetings. That’s not easy without at least seeing it

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