Consultant Behaviors during Entry and Contracting
Highlights the difference between telling and asking, ideas and relatedness, lead and meet and advocate and facilitate.
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Highlights the difference between telling and asking, ideas and relatedness, lead and meet and advocate and facilitate.
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Outline defining the work of contracting.
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Phadra's PowerPoint
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Illustration of the levels and stages of Entry and Contracting.
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WROE Practicum guide
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Practicle guide to identifying members of the client system.
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Defining the roles and boundaries between client and consultant
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At pre-entry, the practitioner and the client are at a threshold, getting ready to step toward each other. There is a shadow cast across the threshold before that step is ever taken. Being familiar with one’s shadow is one of the core competencies for the OD practitioner and essential in order to successfully achieve the goals of this stage.
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Hypothetical pre-entry scenario for WROE participants:
Local A has 400 members. At one point, they had 1500 members. They have lost 10% of the membership every year for the past 6 to 8 years. This is a right to work state.
Your roles: President and staff person of local A
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This page contains all entries posted to Module 2 in September 2007. They are listed from oldest to newest.
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