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Book Synopsis

Increasingly, people working in teams face complex issues that need resolving in an efficient, participatory manner that honors the group''s diverse perspectives and individual creativity. The Workshop Book outlines the best practices of the workshop method, based on the Institute for Cultural Affair''s Technology of Participation TM , and its use in consensus formation, planning, problem solving and research. It also discusses workshop preparation and design, leadership styles, dealing with difficult behaviors, and special applications such as its use in large groups and for planning purposes.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction

Part 1. The Consensus Workshop Method
1. Why Use the Consensus Workshop Method?
Those awful meetings
Innocent of process
Common uses of "workshop"
When the method works best

2. Some Background
Development of the Method
The uniqueness of the method
The Impact of the method

3. The Consensus Workshop As Life Method
ICA/ ToP™ methods
Four phases
An example of the method in action
Five steps

4. Two Approaches to the Consensus Workshop
The cards approach
The flip chart approach

Part 2. The Finer Points of the Consensus Workshop
5. The Context: Orienting the Group
The Workshop Assumptions
The Workshop Book

6. Brainstorming: Harvesting the Group's Ideas
Brainstorming using a flip-chart
Possible pitfalls
The facilitator's disciplined clarification of data

7. Clustering Ideas: Order out of Chaos
The intent of clustering
Traps in clustering
The clustering principle

8. Naming: One Concept from Many Ideas
The procedures

9. Step 5: Symbolizing the Resolve
Optional follow-up steps after a consensus workshop

Part 3. Workshop Leadership
10. Design and Preparation of a Consensus Workshop
Assessing the group's techniques and situation
Creating a focus question
Orchestrating the process
Personal prep
Rehearsing the facilitator's stance

11. The Style of the Workshop Facilitator
The workshop facilitator's job
Launching a consensus workshop
Facilitator competencies
The fundamental requirement
The paradox of facilitators
Facilitation by the boss or the expert
Be the one you are

12. Challenges That Stretch the Facilitator
Difficult people or difficult behaviors
Using the method to deal with the issues

13. Time, Space, Mood and Group
Managing time effectively
Managing space
Managing the mood: creating eventfulness
Managing the group: using short courses

Part 4. Consensus Workshop Applications
14. Using the Consensus Workshop Method with Various Group Sizes
A. Workshop for an individual
B. Workshop for a small group of two to four
C. Workshop for a group of five to 40
D. Workshop for a group of 40 to 100
E. Workshop for a group over 100

15. Using the Consensus Workshop Method in a Series
Model-building consensus workshop series
ToP™ Planning Series

Appendix 1. Building Consensus
Appendix 2. Examples of Focus Questions
Appendix 3. ICA: Its Mission and Locations

Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: New Society Publishers
      Publication Date: 10/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780865714700, 978-0865714700
      ISBN10: 0865714703

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Increasingly, people working in teams face complex issues that need resolving in an efficient, participatory manner that honors the group''s diverse perspectives and individual creativity. The Workshop Book outlines the best practices of the workshop method, based on the Institute for Cultural Affair''s Technology of Participation TM , and its use in consensus formation, planning, problem solving and research. It also discusses workshop preparation and design, leadership styles, dealing with difficult behaviors, and special applications such as its use in large groups and for planning purposes.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Foreword
      Introduction

      Part 1. The Consensus Workshop Method
      1. Why Use the Consensus Workshop Method?
      Those awful meetings
      Innocent of process
      Common uses of "workshop"
      When the method works best

      2. Some Background
      Development of the Method
      The uniqueness of the method
      The Impact of the method

      3. The Consensus Workshop As Life Method
      ICA/ ToP™ methods
      Four phases
      An example of the method in action
      Five steps

      4. Two Approaches to the Consensus Workshop
      The cards approach
      The flip chart approach

      Part 2. The Finer Points of the Consensus Workshop
      5. The Context: Orienting the Group
      The Workshop Assumptions
      The Workshop Book

      6. Brainstorming: Harvesting the Group's Ideas
      Brainstorming using a flip-chart
      Possible pitfalls
      The facilitator's disciplined clarification of data

      7. Clustering Ideas: Order out of Chaos
      The intent of clustering
      Traps in clustering
      The clustering principle

      8. Naming: One Concept from Many Ideas
      The procedures

      9. Step 5: Symbolizing the Resolve
      Optional follow-up steps after a consensus workshop

      Part 3. Workshop Leadership
      10. Design and Preparation of a Consensus Workshop
      Assessing the group's techniques and situation
      Creating a focus question
      Orchestrating the process
      Personal prep
      Rehearsing the facilitator's stance

      11. The Style of the Workshop Facilitator
      The workshop facilitator's job
      Launching a consensus workshop
      Facilitator competencies
      The fundamental requirement
      The paradox of facilitators
      Facilitation by the boss or the expert
      Be the one you are

      12. Challenges That Stretch the Facilitator
      Difficult people or difficult behaviors
      Using the method to deal with the issues

      13. Time, Space, Mood and Group
      Managing time effectively
      Managing space
      Managing the mood: creating eventfulness
      Managing the group: using short courses

      Part 4. Consensus Workshop Applications
      14. Using the Consensus Workshop Method with Various Group Sizes
      A. Workshop for an individual
      B. Workshop for a small group of two to four
      C. Workshop for a group of five to 40
      D. Workshop for a group of 40 to 100
      E. Workshop for a group over 100

      15. Using the Consensus Workshop Method in a Series
      Model-building consensus workshop series
      ToP™ Planning Series

      Appendix 1. Building Consensus
      Appendix 2. Examples of Focus Questions
      Appendix 3. ICA: Its Mission and Locations

      Bibliography
      Index

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