Around the world, people turn to the Institute of Cultural Affairs to sharpen their facilitation skills and strengthen their work performance. In fact, graduates tell us again and again that one of the most transformative decisions they ever made was to enroll in a facilitation training course with the Institute of Cultural Affairs.

When you choose the Technology of Participation, you'll benefit from enhanced organizational and leadership performance because you'll learn how to:

Produce better results for your clients and constituencies
People today demand high quality work that justifies their time and money. ToP methods are innovative facilitation tools which have been extensively researched and field-tested for more than 30 years. They have been used with government agencies, law firms, communities, large corporations, small non-profits, school systems and professional sports associations—with dramatic results.

Enhance individual productivity
Tired of endless meetings that leave people feeling frustrated and exhausted? Our training gives you practical tools for leading a group that will make effective use of people's time and energy and move them quickly into action.

Increase confidence and skill level
There's nothing worse than attempting to lead a group that has gone off course, is riddled with conflict, and cannot come to agreement. These specialized training's will provide you with concrete steps to apply to a variety of different situations. The courses are also followed up with an hour of free one-on-one coaching time to address your specific design and implementation needs

   
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