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Managers as Facilitators Richard G. Weaver

Managers as Facilitators By Richard G. Weaver

Managers as Facilitators by Richard G. Weaver


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Summary

Presenting an easy-to-understand model of facilitation that focuses on getting work done, this text provides practical guidance for managers and leaders who need to be successful in this new role. The authors show managers how to use themselves in new ways, and capitalize on group dynamics.

Managers as Facilitators Summary

Managers as Facilitators: A Practical Guide to Getting Work Done in a Changing Workplace by Richard G. Weaver

Both theoretically strong and practical, Managers As Facilitators offers readers tools for managing change and organizational boundaries to achieve the results they want. The authors explain how individuals, groups, and organizations experience change and work with boundaries - and what facilitators do to help. Weaver and Farrell present a model and concepts that have been applied successfully in manufacturing, telecommunications, health care, education, retail and other service businesses, and government and other non-profit organizations.

Managers as Facilitators Reviews

"Managers As Facilitators is a great reference to use as a team develops and changes. The Quick Fix section offers excellent clues to solving everyday management problems."
-- Rebecca L Erdahl, Vice President of Community Relations and Diversity, The Pillsbury Company

"This is a keep-it-out-on-the-credenza handbook for the coach/manager of the '90s. It is well organized, with lots of easy-to-find summaries, charts, and tables. I highly recommend it."
-- Larry Newman, Region Vice President, A T&T

About Richard G. Weaver

Richard G. Weaver is a consultant, facilitator, speaker, trainer, and executive coach with an extensive background in the dynamics of organizational change. Using his highly interactive style, he has created experiences through which clients have galvanized into teams, explored the barriers to their success, and identified and executed their most productive action plans. He has worked extensively with such clients as AT&T, AMOCO Production Company, and Chrysler Corporation. Dr. Weaver has worked in social agencies (from Group and Family Worker to Executive Director) and in business (Marketing Manager at the International Small Enterprise Development Center and Director of Quality Service Management at the Carlson Companies), and for the last six years has run his own successful consulting firm, New Possibilities. Dr. Weaver has a Master of Science in Education (University of Dayton), Master of Business Administration (Wright State University), and a Ph.D. in Human and Organizational Systems (The Fielding Institute).
John D. Farrell is a consultant, facilitator, speaker, trainer, and executive coach with an extensive background in strategic planning and management. Using his business and facilitation skills he has helped a wide variety of organizations develop new strategies, achieve goals, and create more productive, supportive work environments. His clients have included AT&T, the University of Minnesota, the Greater Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce, Hennepin County, Ramsey County, the Pillsbury Company, and Mike Veeck and the Saint Paul Saints Professional Baseball Club.
After earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineer- ing (University of Illinois), Mr. Farrell held management positions in the chemical industry (Technical Service Engineer with Dow Corning Corporation) and the food industry (Research Manager and Manager of Vendor Quality Improvement with The Pillsbury Company). He is currently Vice President of Member Services for the Greater Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce and founder of his own consult- ing firm, Facilitation Experts.

Table of Contents

Part 1: facilitators focus on task; clarifying the charge and charter of the group; using yourself as an instrument to help the group; benefitting from individual differences; understanding group interaction and development; dealing with conflict; active listening - the most important facilitation skill; the process of effective facilitation. Part 2: facilitation is boundary management; facilitation is change management; quick fix - solutions to common problems.

Additional information

GOR006757782
9781576750162
1576750167
Managers as Facilitators: A Practical Guide to Getting Work Done in a Changing Workplace by Richard G. Weaver
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
1997-01-01
250
N/A
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