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The multiple roles of a social process facilitator

The thing I love most about being a facilitator of group process - some like to call us social process facilitators - is that every process is different, and therefore demands different interventions from the facilitator. A facilitator has many different roles depending on the nature and demographic of the group she is facilitating, the purpose of the group, what the imagined outcomes are and the context in which it is happening. In the last while I have engaged with an interesting and diverse array of groups and social process, and each one had its challenges, its unexpected outcomes, its surprising revelations and its moments of inspiration. I found myself in situations where I was confident and sure of myself and in a zone of (wow I am really on a roll here, I am feeling this group and they are feeling me) to (ahem this doesn't seem to be going so well, this is not what I expected, should I say something or just shut up and allow things to unfold), to (this feels like being i...

Creating a space that allows for a different quality of connecting

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Since this is my first post I have of course been deliberating and mulling over what should I say? I have just become an independent facilitator after having worked for an organization for 10 years, so its been a slow start to the year, but at least now I have a couple of processes under my belt, and things are getting busy, so I thought I should write something. So I've been thinking about what it is we as facilitators offer a group in a social process - what is the core, regardless of what it is you are facilitating. And I have come to realize that the best thing you can do is to firstly create and then facilitate a quality of space that transforms the way people usually connect to each other. This has a lot to do with how you start a process and how you allow a group to interact and introduce themselves. The way I have been doing this is to start the process in a particular way - here it is really about setting the scene, and sometimes you may not know the group intimatel...