Study Circles were developed in
1870 at Chautauqua Assembly in New York to provide higher education
opportunities to people who didn't have access to college.
Today, Study Circles are widely used as a technique for small groups to
examine an issue from many perspectives and to solve related problems.
The process is aided by an impartial facilitator who creates a safe
environment, manages expectations,
models desired behaviors and
keeps the discussion "on purpose." This workshop trains those
facilitators.
This workshop is
designed
to provide managers with the information and hands-on skills
training they need ─
in only 3 - 5 hours of total training time
─
to
facilitate Study Circles successfully.
The workshop uses coaching
and training
techniques
that give participants
an opportunity
to interact with the information
presented
in ways that help drive it home.
Subjects are covered,
through presentations,
games,
competitions
and other exercises.
For additional information
or to schedule a workshop,
please
contact me.
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"Speaker knew his
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