PROCESS FACILITATION
Enhancing the effectiveness of team dialogue
Looking to enhance the effectiveness of your team dialogue? Need professional help planning or facilitating your next strategic meeting, brainstorming session, focus group or company retreat? Let us support your goals with the help of our IAF Certified™ Professional Facilitators.
From Fortune 500® companies to small non-profits, we design and facilitate customized workshops to enhance the effectiveness of team dialogue to fit your objectives. As facilitators, we act on behalf of the group to ensure your meeting is constructive. Our role is to keep the group focused and advise how to evaluate progress through specific processes and methodologies. It might be any size, from a small group comprising only a few people up to a large-scale facilitation with more than 100. Duration of facilitation sessions depends on the needs and expectations of clients. We provide consultancy based on what we can do together, ideally after understanding your desires, needs, challenges, and concerns.
What is Facilitation?
[Facilitation is] ...the art of leading people through processes toward agreed-upon objectives in a manner that participation, ownership and creativity from all is involved.”
- David Sibbet Principles of Facilitation: The Purpose and Potential of Leading Group Process, Grove Consultants International, 2002, page IV.
Application of Facilitation
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Idea Generation
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Team Alignment
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Vision Building
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Strategic Planning
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Project Planning
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Focus Group
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Retreat / Team Reflection
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Best Practices Sharing
We establish our professional standards and to benchmark our professional skill set based on the IAF competencies and follow the IAF code of ethics. If you are interested to know more about our scope of services, please contact us at amychan@alivecnc.com.
“If there is any great secret of success in life, it lies in the ability to put yourself in other person’s place and to see things from his point of view – as well as your own.”- Henry Ford
“From our point of view, we are obviously communicating in a clear manner. It’s the other who fails to understand.”- Unknown