The essential bestselling guide to designing and leading useful and effective group conversations, now completely revised and updated
Integrating over 60 years of research and development, this essential guide to group communication and participatory decision-making is an international bestseller.
The Art of Focused Conversation, a core component of the Technology of Participation (ToP) methodology by The Institute of Cultural Affairs, is vital for facilitators aiming to lead effective conversations and foster collaboration. The fully updated and revised edition includes:
Invigorate and elevate your group process with this invaluable resource— required reading for facilitators, leaders, educators, and anyone who wants to think clearly and guide thoughtful conversations.
Publisher: New Society Publishers
ISBN: 9781774060124
Number of pages: 368
Weight: 585 g
Dimensions: 229 x 191 x 19 mm
Lead a conversation that is focused, intentional, inclusive, and productive —Martin Gilbraith, IAF Certified Professional Facilitator / Master, ICA Certified ToP Facilitator, Past Chair and board member, International Association of Facilitators The gold standard in facilitation methods. I have used it in business for a quarter century. —David G. Patterson, former 30-year CEO of Northwater Capital Management Inc., and founder and chair, Common Earth This is a transformative guide for anyone dedicated to mastering impactful conversations. —Manal Sayid, Lead Facilitator, Sayid Consulting; Regional Director, North America, International Association of Facilitators (IAF); and Board Member, Technology of Participation Network (ToP Network) Jump-start your ability to apply this method and create conversations that matter. —Harold Sahkoskwaientha Tarbell (Akwesasne Mohawk), ICAA Board Member, Tarbell Facilitation Network A great addition to any facilitator's resource library. —T. Duncan Holmes, certified ToP facilitator (CTF) and ToP trainer, and past Director, ICA Canada Expanded by over one hundred pages, this edition offers state-of-the-art theoretical and practical knowledge on effective conversations. —Robertson Work, nonfiction author and social/ecological activist, former UNDP principal policy advisor, NYU Wagner professor, and ICA executive director in four countries I highly recommend this book to anyone who regularly engages with children, youth, or adults and would like to find ways to take conversations to a deeper level with empathy and thoughtfulness. —Jennifer Chin, visual artist and educator
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