Dynamic Facilitation

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Dynamic Facilitation is an openly facilitated group discussion that is particularly suited to topics where the topic or solutions raise concerns and emotional reactions among participants.

The method was developed by the American Jim Rough. The ideal size of participants is 3-20 people.

All parties should have a genuine interest in finding a solution.

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