Asked by Keyanna Powell on Sep 28, 2024
The facilitator requests the team to help him/her understand what's going on.This is a facilitative intervention of:
A) checking for agreement.
B) playing dumb.
C) enforcing process agreements.
D) using justifying questions.
Playing Dumb
A tactic where an individual pretends not to know or understand something, often to avoid responsibility or gain certain advantages.
Process Agreements
Refers to the formalized procedures and rules established by parties involved in a project or negotiation to guide behaviors and decisions.
- Identify and understand various facilitative interventions and their purposes.
Learning Objectives
- Identify and understand various facilitative interventions and their purposes.
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