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Chantal Neve-Hanquet and Agathe Crespel provide an accessible and
ground-breaking guide to genuinely effective group work, sharing
excellent hands-on assistance for coaches and facilitators.
Offering a unique selection of guidelines and illustrations for
group work, the authors demonstrate the benefits of using creative
action methods in practice, helping leaders discover new ways to
achieve dynamic group sessions and endowing their work with new
vigour, as well as pleasure. Facilitating Collective Intelligence
brings together a wealth of knowledge and techniques from
psychodrama, Jungian and systemic analysis to inform group
facilitation. Throughout the book's four parts, key inner
attitudes, questions and action techniques are explored to help
facilitators nourish open and flexible forms of communication
within groups, stimulate collective intelligence and foster
creative approaches to collective problem-solving. With the help of
numerous sensitively related case studies, the book guides the
reader through the process of achieving more dynamism in group
work, fostering creativity, encouraging agility and developing
co-construction within groups. It contains more than thirty
practical reference sheets which provide an instant aid for
implementing the methods and models in the book. Neve-Hanquet and
Crespel's approach advocates the use of actions methods,
specifically the ARC model, to encourage 'out of the box' thinking
and develop new paths and strategies in working with teams and
organizations. Facilitating Collective Intelligence is an
invaluable and essential tool in cultivating effective group
dynamics for all coaches, coach supervisors and consultants, both
experienced and in training. Due to its clear and practical
structure, it will also be useful for counsellors, coaching
psychologists and other professionals who work with groups, as well
as students and academics of coaching and coaching psychology.
Chantal Neve-Hanquet and Agathe Crespel provide an accessible and
ground-breaking guide to genuinely effective group work, sharing
excellent hands-on assistance for coaches and facilitators.
Offering a unique selection of guidelines and illustrations for
group work, the authors demonstrate the benefits of using creative
action methods in practice, helping leaders discover new ways to
achieve dynamic group sessions and endowing their work with new
vigour, as well as pleasure. Facilitating Collective Intelligence
brings together a wealth of knowledge and techniques from
psychodrama, Jungian and systemic analysis to inform group
facilitation. Throughout the book's four parts, key inner
attitudes, questions and action techniques are explored to help
facilitators nourish open and flexible forms of communication
within groups, stimulate collective intelligence and foster
creative approaches to collective problem-solving. With the help of
numerous sensitively related case studies, the book guides the
reader through the process of achieving more dynamism in group
work, fostering creativity, encouraging agility and developing
co-construction within groups. It contains more than thirty
practical reference sheets which provide an instant aid for
implementing the methods and models in the book. Neve-Hanquet and
Crespel's approach advocates the use of actions methods,
specifically the ARC model, to encourage 'out of the box' thinking
and develop new paths and strategies in working with teams and
organizations. Facilitating Collective Intelligence is an
invaluable and essential tool in cultivating effective group
dynamics for all coaches, coach supervisors and consultants, both
experienced and in training. Due to its clear and practical
structure, it will also be useful for counsellors, coaching
psychologists and other professionals who work with groups, as well
as students and academics of coaching and coaching psychology.
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