Groupwork Blog
Whether you want to improve your team’s communication, leadership, collaboration, or strategic planning, read the latest thoughts and strategies from our experienced facilitators.
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The power of group agreements
Group Agreements are one of the foundations for any group process
How to remain self-aware and centred when triggered
One of the biggest questions that people ask in our facilitation training, is “How do I know if I’m acting from that wise owl place, or if a bear is at play?
The man who placed process at the heart of groupwork
The man who placed process at the heart of groupwork
When a facilitator became a senator
Groupwork graduate, facilitator and community activist Janet Rice recently retired from the federal parliament. We asked her to reflect on how she was able to put her facilitation skills to use in the Senate.
Collaboration: What we can learn from awkward beginnings and young love
Collaboration, says the meme, is a bit like teenage sex:
“Everyone is talking about it. Everyone thinks everyone else is doing it. Those who are doing it, aren’t doing it very well. Despite that, everyone says how good it feels.”
I found a blind spot and had a good look around
I found a blind spot and had a good look around
Should I say something?
As facilitators, we spend a lot of time with groups. Still, no matter how well we read the room, it can still be easy to overlook the challenges and feelings that can arise for a participant in any group. Spending time as a participant – with someone else facilitating – helps us better understand the dynamics of the group from their perspective.
How I was frozen out of a group process
What’s going on when our basic needs in a group are overlooked? Hala Abdelnour runs a temperature check over a recent chilling experience.
Singing the praises of Pub Choir
Andrea Jones finds ‘groupness’ with a songsheet in one hand and a chardonnay in the other
Making Magic
What does good collaboration look like? Nancy Nuñez reflects on a maternal health project in Melbourne’s west that could be a model for others
Facilitating in the social media scrum
Doom scrolling the other day I noticed not for the first time, the high-voltage passion with which people engage in content that has some kind of social change conscience to it. There are strong opinions, judgments and deep concern about a range of issues, the most recent being the human tragedy of Palestine.
Normalising: How do we handle sensitivities around this microskill?
Who wants to be normal? It was a question I often asked myself in my youth. Normal to me meant straight, mainstream, suburbia. As a queer kid growing up without any role models, I didn’t know too much. But I knew this was not my thing.
Israel and Palestine… Superman’s not coming
We have a way, we humans, of breaking things into parts, as a way to understand what’s happening.
Virtual heat – Facilitating tricky social media conversations
Many of our group interactions and encounters happen within social media platforms these days. Depending on the forum, there is often a set of rules that members sign up to when they join the group and there are “admins” or “moderators” who have the job of addressing problems and complaints raised by members.
Embracing discomfort on our facilitator's journey
We've just completed the third module in our Advanced Facilitation Course, and what a journey it's been. The setting for this immersive experience was the earthy CERES in Melbourne, a backdrop that perfectly complemented the deep explorations we undertook during these three days together.