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Key skills for exceptional facilitation (PART 4)

PART 4

7. Holds Space for the Participants

Skills required:
  • Presence: Being fully present and attentive to the participants throughout the facilitation process
  • Empathy: Showing understanding and empathy towards participants’ needs and perspectives.
  • Supportive Environment: Creating an inclusive and supportive atmosphere for all participants.

This example demonstrates how a facilitator who holds space for participants can create a positive and inclusive workshop environment by being fully present, showing empathy, and fostering a supportive atmosphere. This approach helps participants feel valued and encourages meaningful engagement and collaboration.

8. Continuously Learns and Grows

Skills Required:
  • Self-Reflection: Regularly reflecting on one’s own facilitation practices and identifying areas for improvement.
  • Professional Development: Engaging in continuous professional development activities, such as training, workshops, and reading.
  • Feedback Seeking: Actively seeking and acting on feedback from participants and peers to improve facilitation skills.

This example illustrates how a facilitator who continuously learns and grows can enhance their facilitation skills and create a more positive and productive team environment. Through self-reflection, professional development, and feedback seeking, the facilitator remains adaptable and responsive to the evolving needs of the team.

In the context of the ACS-CF course by the Scrum Alliance, these behaviors and skills align with the core competencies required to effectively facilitate Scrum teams and other collaborative efforts. The course would typically emphasize the development of these skills through practical exercises, case studies, and real-world applications to ensure that facilitators can effectively support and lead their teams. Join us and learn how to be exceptional facilitator.