Pocket Guide to Facilitating Human Connections by Chad Littlefield and Rod Lee Psychology Education Self-Improvement Literature Author Featured in a TEDx Talk Includes 22+ Icebreaking and Teambuilding
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Good For: Workshops, Training, Psychology of Connections, DIYers, Team Building, Facilitating, Experiential learning What is it? 30 years of training and experience packed into a 140 page, pocket-sized handbook What does it do? This handbook unpacks the psychology of communication, collaboration, and trust. Provides 20+ real-world applications that you can use to create workshops, trainings, team-building exercises, or any event that relies on audience engagement.Who is it for? Group leaders, managers, facilitators, project directors, teachers, instructors, DIY trainers What will I get? The 140-page, Facilitating Human Connections Handbook 10+ We! Connect Card Activities 20+ powerful activities and exercise description you can do with little to no props
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