Facilitation Training Time to Think
Practical Facilitation Training: Facilitating Individual and Collective Thinking “We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.” — widely attributed to Albert Einstein Which conditions enable people to think new thoughts independently, rigorously, and together? How can facilitation actively support maximizing the collective intelligence of a group? This session introduces a practical approach to facilitation based on Time To Think (www.timetothink.com) The focus is on how facilitators can deliberately create the conditions that support individual and collective thinking. Participants will be introduced to the Ten Components of a Thinking Environment and examine the concrete facilitator behaviours that most strongly influence the depth, clarity, and originality of thinking in groups. The session will give you hands-on practice, you will both experience these components and test selected applications. The session can help you: Strengthen research discussions, seminars, and supervision meetings Improve facilitation of workshops and interdisciplinary groups Deepen the quality of everyday conversations — professionally and privately Earlier participants shared that the training was both immediately useful and quietly transformative: a different way of being with others that opens up clarity, originality and connection.
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Sara Matthee