Archive for August 25th, 2008

Free guide to facilitation available for downloading

Sometimes I wonder how I lived without the internet, that seemingly endless flow of news and ideas, which, loaves-and-fishes style, miraculously replenishes itself with every visit.

While the quality of content can be uneven and its reliability sometimes suspect, the web is nonetheless a lush hunting ground for discerning information seekers. The best part of course is that so much of it is free.

Michelle Golden, who blogs at Golden Practices, has uncovered one of those gems that internet hunts can yield: a free guide to “Basic Facilitation Skills” (in PDF) available for downloading from the web site of the International Association of Facilitators.

This free 32-page booklet provides step-by-step guidelines for organizing and running productive meetings. There are sample forms to adapt for your own meeting, as well as tips for keeping meetings on track with suggested interventions for dealing with everything from personal attacks to sidebar discussions.

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A million reasons to mediate your divorce

…or, alternatively, one million reasons to be a divorce lawyer in British Columbia…

The Globe and Mail reports today that the B.C. Court of Appeal has upheld a $1 million legal bill for a complex divorce, the result of a rancorous legal battle between a couple married for 42 years over the division of some $12 million in assets.

(If you’re interested in the exchange rate, in U.S. dollars, that’s about 952,742 reasons.)

(Photo credit: Arjun Kartha.)

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