Facilitation for Success Workshop
If you have ever been a participant at a New Mexico First town hall or event, you saw first-hand the value of deliberating important issues in a small group lead by a talented discussion leader and recorder. New Mexico First has a strong tradition of influencing public policy initiatives through our unique consensus-building process.
We have over 23 years of experience involving more than 7,000 citizens from all walks of life in our town halls, forums, and summits. New Mexico First is widely recognized for our leadership in helping citizens reach consensus on issues important to the state.
When forming a leadership team for NMF town halls and events, we look for citizens who are interested in using our facilitation model. Whether you are interested in volunteering to be a member of our leadership teams in the future or in leading groups at your own organization, we encourage you to attend our 2010 facilitation workshop.
By the end of the workshop, you will be able to:
- Design a group session using powerful questions as a basis for deliberations
- Use tested methods for generating, refining, and selecting ideas and reaching consensus
- Achieve and maintain group focus, encourage full group participation, and accomplish session objectives
Seating is limited. Each session is limited to 24 participants so early registration is recommended. The $100 fee covers workshop materials, lunch on Friday, and refreshments for both days.
Workshop Dates
March 30-31, 2010
Tuesday: 1:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Wednesday: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Location
United Way of Central New Mexico
2340 Alamo Avenue SE
2nd Floor / Presbyterian Room
Albuquerque, NM 87106
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