Complexity-informed Principles and Practices for Group Facilitation and Participatory Process
With Chris Corrigan
A Beehive Productions Training
Tuesdays, February 25th, March 3rd, 10th, & 17th
10am – 12pm Pacific Time
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$300
30% discount for groups of 3 or more, and for Community Table Subscribers
(contact Beehive for promo codes – if you are a group, please include names and email addresses of everyone in your group)
Complex facilitation for addressing complex issues requires a special approach to working with groups. In the language of the Art of Hosting Conversation that Matter, we call this approach “hosting” to signify that it has its primary focus on the spaces and processes that we use to host dialogue rather than a more traditional facilitation approach that manages the content, meaning-making, and dynamics.
This approach is defined by a focus on the two key outcomes: emergence of meaning and self-organization for action.
Chris Corrigan will share his insights of 15 years of trying to figure this all out sharing his current clarity that comes down to a simple set of underlying principles that have been deeply influenced by the work of Dave Snowden and Glenda Eoyang.