Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Just How Good Could You Be? The Shadow Knows

On the 31st August 2011, John Scherer and Amy Barnes will be the facilitators for a 1-day advance facilitation workshop titled"Just How Good Could You Be? The Shadow Knows..".

Brief Synopsis

In this workshop, John and Amy will help you discover a surprising, even shocking, source of greater competence and confidence: your Shadow. By engaging in a series of simple but profound exercises, involving two of The Five Questions, you will tap into a completely new way of being and facilitating, one that connects you to what has been missing for a long time. By embracing the extraordinary gifts embedded in your Shadow, you will be able to bring more of who you ARE to everything you DO. `Simply a stunning experience.' Terry Rogers, MD, Executive Director, Washington Foundation for Health Care Quality. `Underneath, we are all searching for ourselves. In his Five Questions, John, my spiritual brother, shows how to discover one's own Self in the workplace, using simple, powerful processes.' Sri Shuddhaanandaa Brahmachari, Author, Making Your Mind Your Best Friend and Founder, Lokenath Devine Life Mission, Calcutta, India.

Who Should Attend

· Facilitators and Trainers

About the Workshop Facilitators

John Scherer is a highly-respected international speaker, consultant and change facilitator with some of the world's best known organizations and their leaders, including Boeing, Ford, Nissan, The US Army, The Government of Canada, Siemens, Unilever, DHL and many others. Leaders and change facilitators from 25 countries have graduated from his Executive/Leadership Development Intensives. Recently honoured by the Stephen Covey organization as one of America's Top 100 Thought Leaders in Personal/Leadership Development, he is the author of Work and the Human Spirit and the recent best-seller, Five Questions that Change Everything. A father of four, John runs and does yoga daily, plays the guitar, still does the occasional magic show, loves a good spy novel, and secretly yearns to be an electric blues player. He currently operates from bases in Krakow, Poland, and Seattle, WA.

Amy Barnes, BSC (Honors), MBA (Distinction), spent 15 years in the corporate world, working in HR/Learning and Development/Business Engineering/OD roles for companies like Hilton and Forte Hotels, Rank Hovis McDougall, IPT Group, Lonza Group, ending as VP—Organization Effectiveness (and Management Board Member), responsible for strategy, change and talent. She then went on her own, receiving deep training as a Gestalt Therapist which she brings to her work as an OD Consultant and Executive Coach working with corporate leaders and their teams. Her clients include The Home Office, The Border Agency and the Competition Commission of the British Government; O2 Telefonica, Motorola, Guoman Hotels, Rank PLC, SpinBox, British Airways, and Warren Shapelle, as well not-for-profits like Brent Mind and St. Mungo's. A former ballet dancer and concert pianist, she now paints and integrates the arts into her projects whenever she can. What drives Amy is her belief in the capacity of people to go beyond what they think is possible and her desire to help create organizations where people can realize their potential.

Participants' Testimonials

"Do not take this course if you have any fears about examining who you are or why you work, live and breathe as you do now. Take it as climbers and divers take the heights and depths. Take it in order to know where it is possible to go."

--Virginia Robinson, OD Consultant, Toronto, Canada

"John and Amy's work reflects the kind of wisdom won, or perhaps gifted, by lives lived in courage, openness, and service. Come to the table. Share in the feast. Bring your warrior heart."

--Elizabeth Gorla, Leadership & Personal Development Coach

"I've been the recipient of John's guidance for over a decade. It has helped me merge companies, work through to my true self, and take my personal life to new heights. Their process is as transformative as it sounds." -–Ingvar Petursson, CIO, Nintendo

Event Details

Workshop: Just How Good Could You Be? The Shadow Knows…

Date: 31 August 2011 (Wed)
Time: 8.30am-5.30pm
Venue: Orchid Country Club


Check out workshop details and register @ http://www.fns.sg/event_register_step1.aspx

For enquiry, please email us at admin@fns.sg

Thank you for your support for the facilitation events.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Dear IAF members and facilitators ,

We are pleased to announce the 14th Annual IAF Asia Facilitator Conference is open to registration now!!

The Conference will be held in Bangalore, India. Bangalore has been the technology capital of India and also the capital of culturally rich state of Karnataka. With a history going back to 12th century, Bangalore has grown to become the Silicon Valley of India. It has blended the tradition with the absolute modern and Bangaloreans are known to welcome people from all across the world with open arms. With its Gulmohar & Jacaranda lined roads, along with hi tech buildings, Bangalore is happy to play host to facilitators from all over the world.

The theme of this year's 14th Annual IAF Asia Facilitator Conference is "Facilitation: The Language of Collaborative Outcomes". As the world has shrunk in terms of connecting and organizations are part of a "global village", there are new opportunities as well as challenges. We would like to enable people make this transition to the global village rather seamlessly and accept and adopt the new status of a "global citizen". To do so, the focus of both individuals & organizations must be on collaborative outcomes based on shared ownership and by rising above the current challenges to achieve the Unity of Purpose. So, through the 14th Annual IAF Asia Conference, we hope to provide individuals & organizations the tools, methods & processes to facilitate outcomes in any organizational or institutional framework through collaboration.

Programme

September 8 2011

Conference Registration

Conference opening and Plenary Session

Concurrent Session A

  1. We live in interesting times: curse or opportunity? - Michelle Howard
  2. What’s Your Position?: a collaborative exploration of the role of a facilitator. - Rhonda Tranks
  3. Youth Facilitative Leaders - David Buwalda, Nabraj Lama & Bhuvan Poudel

Lunch & Networking

Concurrent Session B

  1. Creating a Facilitative Environment: A Think Tank on Designing Facilitation Spaces and Future Centers - Mark Pixley.
  2. The Natural Way [Stories & Visuals for solving problems] - Ashley Chris Vinil
  3. Re-Vitalising the Teacher's Story: Reflection and Re - Visioning for Renewal - Noel E K Tan
  4. Upclose & Personal! - Evan Ngow

IAF Member Meeting

Gala Dinner

September 9 2011

Conference DAY Registration

Plenary Session – “The Journey So Far..”

Concurrent Session C

  1. The Language of Collaborative Outcomes - a dangerous ideas attachment ? - Tom Schwarz
  2. Facilitating Organisational Change - V. Balasubramaniam & Ann Epps
  3. Applied Improv Using Theatre to Build Collaboration in a Difficult Group - Rahul George
  4. Question Laboratory - Experimentation and Exploration of the Power of Questions - Laura Hsu & Shawn Chung

Lunch & Networking

“Share A Method” Session

Large Group Facilitation Session

Conference Closing Ceremony

Don't miss this great learning and sharing opportunity!

For further conference details, please assess the conference website at http://www.iafasiaconference.com/index.html

The early bird registration ends 15 July 2011.

We look forward to meeting you at Bangalore!

Sunday, June 26, 2011

42nd Singapore Facilitators' Forum

Date: 9 July 2011, Saturday

Time: 8:30am – 1:00pm

Place: Unity Place, 1st Floor, OnePeople.Sg, Racial Harmony Hub, 381 Toa Payoh Lor 1, Singapore 319758, near Block 117, 3 minutes' walk from Braddell MRT station.

For directions to the venue via public transport, please check :

http://www.sbstransit.com.sg/journeyplan/overview.aspx

MRT - Exit Braddell MRT station

By car, you can plan your route by using:

http://www.gothere.sg. There is public parking available if you come via Toa Payoh Lor 2, after Block 122.

By bus, take service 231

Rates:

(Normal registration 1 week before forum date or earlier - 24 June to 1 July 2011)

Full-time tertiary students S$5.00

Others : S$10

(Rates After Registration Deadline – 2 July to 8 July 2011)

Full-time tertiary students : S$15

Others : S$15

If you are unable to register on-line (for genuine cases of technical challenges encountered at website), please email our Forum Administrator - Ms. Emily Ng at fns_forum@yahoo.com.sg for assistance.

Fee is payable at the door. Once registered, the forum fee would be payable regardless of actual attendance due to our venue booking & catering commitment. Cancellation or withdrawal is not permitted. We welcome replacement.

Agenda

8:30 am - Arrivals & Registration

9:00 am – `Turning Points in Life and What Legacy will you leave?' Part 1 by Prabu Naidu

10:30 am - Tea Break & Networking

11:00 am – `Turning Points in Life and What Legacy will you leave?' Part 2

12:30 pm – Closing Circle

12:45 pm - End of Session

Session 1: `Turning Points in Life and What Legacy will you leave?'

Synopsis

As we navigate life, we encounter turning points that shape our future. Early in our lives, our parents would have initiated some of these turning points but later in life, we do it. Turning points could be caused by other people or incidences and may be opportunistic or hindering. Each turning point will cumulatively shape who we are and how we develop and evolve as a person. This development will create a branding about ourselves and craft our legacy. Our legacy will tell others what we believed in and why we did what we did.

At this highly experiential session, Prabu will invite you to create your `lifeline diagram' which will have you reflecting on and charting your turning points in life. You will then share the content of your chart with some of the other participants. At the end of the session, hopefully you would have paused to look back on your life's journey and then envision your future part of the journey. You would have also learnt a technique called `Life line map'.

The Facilitator

Prabu Naidu holds a Masters in Organisational Behaviour (Birkbeck College, UK) and gained 19 years of MNC experience (1980-1999) with Philips, AT&T and Compaq which spanned diverse functions in Engineering, Materials, Project Management, TQM, HRD, Managing Change and Supply Chain Re-Engineering - these set the foundation for his current twelve years (2000-2011) of training, facilitation and consulting work in organisational development. His has a reputation for making all his sessions highly engaging. He has designed and delivered numerous OD interventions for MNCs, SMEs, Government departments & not-for-profit organisations in Singapore and regionally for MNEs & SMEs. He is an IAF Certified Professional Facilitator (CPF) and anINIFAC Certified Master Facilitator (CMF). He co-founded the Facilitators Network in 2004 to upscale the competencies of facilitators in Singapore and the region and is currently focussed on co-writing a facilitation book to be released later this year.

Register at http://www.fns.sg/event_register_step1.aspx?id=185

If you have enquiries, please email our Forum Administrator - Ms. Emily Ng atfns_forum@yahoo.com.sg

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Singapore Facilitator's Conference 2011

1 September 2011 Thursday Full day Large Group session

FIVE QUESTIONS THAT CHANGE EVERYTHING - A framework for Group & Organisational Transformation by John J. Scherer & Amy Barnes

Until recently, John Scherer's 2008 book, FIVE QUESTIONS THAT CHANGE EVERYTHING, has been a phenomenally effective framework for personal development—even transformation. But after many experiences with clients in several countries, it has become clear that those same questions are also a powerful way to diagnose and address group and organisational situations.

In this full-day intensive workshop, John Scherer and Amy Barnes are going to lead us through the Five Questions, engaging us in applying them to current and/or past clients, revealing new processes of facilitation in our work. By the end of the day, we are likely to have insights about our client, about their system, and about ourselves as facilitators/consultants.

2 September 2011 Friday Concurrent Breakout sessions

A1-NOT KNOWING: THE SECRET TO CREATIVE FACILITATION by John J. Scherer & Amy Barnes
Each one of us has a unique capacity for dealing with the unknown and the unknowable. True creativity is only
possible when we enter into unfamiliar territory where our previously tried and tested solutions will not work and we are forced to come up with something completely new in response to the situation that presents itself.

As facilitators, our effectiveness in enabling creativity to occur in groups and organisations is largely determined by our appetite, skill and courage in `holding the space'. When we risk not knowing and `trust the unfolding', something unexpected and unique will emerge, often surprising the group—and you.

A2 - TECHNIQUES FOR FACILITATIVE TRAINERS TO IMPROVE LEARNING PRODUCTIVITY by Loh Teck Kwang

It is especially difficult to engage participants in learning for content heavy topics. More often than not, trainers focus on covering the content as faithfully as possible. Content coverage however does not translate to actual learning & knowledge retention. The techniques shared in this workshop were born out of the need to keep learners engaged and motivated, and to enhance the learning and knowledge retention of learners.

We will explore different techniques on how we can use prior knowledge, fun activities, reflective techniques, reviewing techniques to help participants create meaningful learning moments. This workshop is also designed as a platform for everyone to share ideas on how to make learning more effective.

A3 - THE TAO OF COLLABORATIVE CONVERSATIONS by Audrey Goh

The TAO is an ancient Chinese term that refers to the watercourse-like flow of nature. Flowing water never tries to batter its way through an obstacle, but finds its way around and through. Though the TAO flows gently, without contention, it is energetically engaged. This workshop offers a way of conversing that is energetically engaged. This session is for anyone who has ever tried to talk to a colleague, friend or family member, only to end up frustrated, alienated, or hurt. It need not be that way! We can all learn to overcome the combative or disengaged conversation styles that we commonly witness around us and experience the joy of exploring new ideas with others, deepening personal relationships, and releasing untapped creativity in our personal and professional lives.

B1 - DYNAMIC STRATEGY – SUSTAINING EXCELLENCE AND AGILITY by Denise Wright

This workshop offers a fresh look at how to mobilise groups in a collaborative and ongoing way towards an inspired shared future and shared, agile leadership to fit with today's world where we constantly deal with navigating change. Based on insights from open systems theory, emergence theory and more, this workshop synthesises Appreciative Inquiry and Solutions Focus principles to shine a light on and amplify core assets and strengths, basically whatever works well, whilst moving forward towards our preferred future.

B2 - THE OPERATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY ROADMAPPING (OTR) by Jeffrey Pan Seng Peng

The OTR program from A*STAR (derived from Cambridge University's T-Plan) has now been adopted by more than 200 companies since its inception in early 2000 in Singapore, as a way of helping them plan their future strategic direction, linking their business drivers with products and service offerings. Based on an recent independent survey, all the companies have benefitted from this program in many ways, for launching new products, secure stake holders' buy-in on the company's strategy or devising ways of embracing new technologies. Under the hands of an effective facilitator, company management teams are now able to achieve consensus and are more confident to invest into their long term future. The OTR has been applied to companies from all sectors, some of which are Electronics, Infocomm & IT, Industrial sales and Services amongst the others. This 3 hours workshop will introduce participants to the OTR process and allow hands on of participating facilitators to generate a simple first cut roadmap.

B3 - THE EVEREST CHALLENGER™ by David Lim OR a member of Everest Teambuilding

Designed by David Lim, workshop leader, author and leader of the 1st Singapore Mt Everest Expedition in 1998, the Everest ChallengerTM is the world's first table-top simulation for leadership and team learning. Equipped with limited resources, and bound by constraints of time, weather and other teams' plans, participants will attempt to place as many of their members on the summit of Mt Everest in this engaging half-day simulation. The Everest ChallengerTM has been licensed across the world, includes licensees such as FEDEX's Global Leadership Institute, University of Georgia's MBA programme and National Taiwan Sport University.

Download SFC 2011 Brochure and Register at www.fns.sg

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Facilitating Transformation

Are you keen to discover about how to facilitate transformations?

 

Brief Synopsis

The workshop will be an interactive and reflective exploration of the 12 Strategies of Facilitating Transformation. The strategies are: Be Intentional, Be Present with Presence, Go for 100%, Tune in and Engage, Design for Transformation, Design the Learning Environment, Mind your Language, Breakthrough with Teams, Be a Transformer, Be Global and Local, Seek and Celebrate Feedback, and Bring your Whole Self to Work.

 

Who Should Attend 

This is a workshop for:

·       Facilitators, Trainers, Coaches, Lecturers who work with groups and want to expand their capacity to co- 

        create breakthroughs with the people they work with

·       Professionals who wish to develop themselves as a transformational leader

·       Those who would like to practice and experience the strategies in the Facilitating Transformation book.

 

About the Workshop Facilitator

Douglas O'Loughlin is an Organisation Development (OD) Consultant, Lecturer, and Coach with more than 20 years of experience, and has worked in more than 20 countries. He has run Joy of Learning Consultants in Singapore since 1993, and is an adjunct facilitator and coach with the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL) and Harthill Consulting.  He is also doing research for a PhD in Organisation Development, and lectures in the Masters programme in OD at Assumption University in Bangkok. He has also lectured in Facilitation, OB, and OD at the Singapore Institute of Management for 10 years. He has spoken at numerous conferences, and is actively involved in learning communities around the world.   He is a co-founder of the SIM ODG and the Asia OD Network, as well as part of the Future Search Network, World CafĂ© Community, and the OD Institute.

 

Participants' Testimonials

1. "Doug is a great facilitator – we have always learned a lot from him, and he never fails to energise us with activities, processes, stories, etc.  The 12 strategies in this book provide a valuable roadmap for those who have the desire to expand their effectiveness and facilitators." – Chong Siak Ching, CEO, Ascendas

 

2. "In our hands is a valuable resource containing the experiences, insights and wisdom of an extraordinary facilitator.  Trainers, facilitators, and even participants will benefit from the 12 strategies that Douglas has generously put together for all of us." – Michael Boey, First VP, Learning and OD, UOB Group

 

3. Having watched Doug during many presentations, his understanding of human affairs and organisation dynamics are topped only by his magical pedagogy and insights which he has built into the seemingly innocuous chapter titles of this book. This book will be your constant travelling companion for the work you do." – Horst Abraham, Adjunct Faculty, University of Michigan-Executive Education

  

Event Details

Workshop: "Facilitating Transformation – 12 Strategies for Creating Extraordinary

                  Breakthroughs with Groups".   

Date: 13 & 14 Oct 11 (Thu & Fri)
Time: 8.30am-5.30pm
Venue: YWCA Fort Canning Lodge

Check out workshop details and register @ http://www.fns.sg/event_register_step1.aspx

 For enquiry, please email us @ admin@fns.sg

 

Thank you for your support

 

Thursday, June 9, 2011

On the 31st August 2011, John Scherer and Amy Barnes will be the facilitators for a 1-day advance facilitation workshop titled "Just How Good Could You Be? The Shadow Knows..".

Brief Synopsis

In this workshop, John and Amy will help you discover a surprising, even shocking, source of greater competence and confidence: your Shadow. By engaging in a series of simple but profound exercises, involving two of The Five Questions, you will tap into a completely new way of being and facilitating, one that connects you to what has been missing for a long time. By embracing the extraordinary gifts embedded in your Shadow, you will be able to bring more of who you ARE to everything you DO. `Simply a stunning experience.' Terry Rogers, MD, Executive Director, Washington Foundation for Health Care Quality. `Underneath, we are all searching for ourselves. In his Five Questions, John, my spiritual brother, shows how to discover one's own Self in the workplace, using simple, powerful processes.' Sri Shuddhaanandaa Brahmachari, Author, Making Your Mind Your Best Friend and Founder, Lokenath Devine Life Mission, Calcutta, India.

Who Should Attend

· Facilitators and Trainers

About the Workshop Facilitators

John Scherer is a highly-respected international speaker, consultant and change facilitator with some of the world's best known organizations and their leaders, including Boeing, Ford, Nissan, The US Army, The Government of Canada, Siemens, Unilever, DHL and many others. Leaders and change facilitators from 25 countries have graduated from his Executive/Leadership Development Intensives. Recently honoured by the Stephen Covey organization as one of America's Top 100 Thought Leaders in Personal/Leadership Development, he is the author of Work and the Human Spirit and the recent best-seller, Five Questions that Change Everything. A father of four, John runs and does yoga daily, plays the guitar, still does the occasional magic show, loves a good spy novel, and secretly yearns to be an electric blues player. He currently operates from bases in Krakow, Poland, and Seattle, WA.

Amy Barnes, BSC (Honors), MBA (Distinction), spent 15 years in the corporate world, working in HR/Learning and Development/Business Engineering/OD roles for companies like Hilton and Forte Hotels, Rank Hovis McDougall, IPT Group, Lonza Group, ending as VP—Organization Effectiveness (and Management Board Member), responsible for strategy, change and talent. She then went on her own, receiving deep training as a Gestalt Therapist which she brings to her work as an OD Consultant and Executive Coach working with corporate leaders and their teams. Her clients include The Home Office, The Border Agency and the Competition Commission of the British Government; O2 Telefonica, Motorola, Guoman Hotels, Rank PLC, SpinBox, British Airways, and Warren Shapelle, as well not-for-profits like Brent Mind and St. Mungo's. A former ballet dancer and concert pianist, she now paints and integrates the arts into her projects whenever she can. What drives Amy is her belief in the capacity of people to go beyond what they think is possible and her desire to help create organizations where people can realize their potential.

Participants' Testimonials

"Do not take this course if you have any fears about examining who you are or why you work, live and breathe as you do now. Take it as climbers and divers take the heights and depths. Take it in order to know where it is possible to go."

--Virginia Robinson, OD Consultant, Toronto, Canada

"John and Amy's work reflects the kind of wisdom won, or perhaps gifted, by lives lived in courage, openness, and service. Come to the table. Share in the feast. Bring your warrior heart."
--Elizabeth Gorla, Leadership & Personal Development Coach

"I've been the recipient of John's guidance for over a decade. It has helped me merge companies, work through to my true self, and take my personal life to new heights. Their process is as transformative as it sounds."

–Ingvar Petursson, CIO, Nintendo

Event Details

Workshop: Just How Good Could You Be? The Shadow Knows…

Date: 31 August 2011 (Wed)
Time: 8.30am-5.30pm
Venue: Orchid Country Club


Check out workshop details and register @ http://www.fns.sg/event_register_step1.aspx

For enquiry, please email us at admin@fns.sg