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New (Free) E-Book: Leading Systems Change Will Supercharge Your Facilitation Skills

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But this is more than a simple report on a highly successful leadership program that takes a systems approach to serving an underserved community, it is the authors playbook of how to design and implement a program, including facilitation recipes for designing meetings. The facilitation methods are participatory.

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8 Fantastic Facilitation Playbooks for Designing Productive Nonprofit Meetings

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Our meetings are face-to-face, virtually, and a combination of the two known as “hybrid” meetings. Whether our meeting is useless or valuable depends on how we design, facilitate, and follow up. You also need to establish meeting norms or rules of engagement and then design and facilitate the process to get results.

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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofit Professionals To Begin 2018 with Clarity

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I also facilitated a number of nonprofit staff workshops building on the curriculum. I know that might seem old fashioned, but being a trainer and facilitator and in the room with social change leaders is what inspires and energizes me. This past year was my 4th year as an adjunct professor at Middlebury College.

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Lessons in Participatory Design from SFMOMA's Exhibition on (you guessed) The Art of Participation

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We connected virtually later. The Art of Participation provides a retrospective on participatory art as well as presenting opportunities for visitors to engage in contemporary (“now”) works. DON’T make the participatory activity too narrow or difficult. DO think about visitor flow when situating participatory experiences.

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Guest Post: Using Participation to Solve a Design Problem at the Carnegie Museum of Art

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In a straightforward way, Marilyn explains how her team developed a participatory project to improve engagement in a gallery with an awkward entry. aspect of the Forum Gallery by motivating visitors to share their own ideas and interpretations of the artwork with other visitors in physical and virtual formats. Reassert the "forum"?

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The Networked Nonprofit in Kenya

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I decided to stay a few extra days and facilitate a workshop on the Networked Nonprofit for local NGOs. Ushahidi’s board , like its staff , work together virtually across many time zones using different online tools for meetings and collaborative work. I favor a participatory approach with full room discussion.

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