Our Core Business...
GAC dedicated to helping clients
achieve significant performance improvement through strategic
change, services and developments. We position you to thrive in
today's fast paced world.
Management of organizations is not easy in an era characterized
by the speed of change and the unpredictability of the social,
political, and economic environment. Decision-makers face
enormous challenges as they attempt to steer a productive course
through hazards Ulysses never dreamed of! Often, logic is not
the only tool required to successfully move an organization
forward. A professional facilitator can help a team or
organization face the future creatively and productively. Some
typical instances where a facilitator can be vital:
Facilitating Growth
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If you are scheduling a strategic
planning "weekend" to decide where your company, organization or
department is going over the next five years
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If your organization is at a
critical stages in its development and needs to make the leap to
the next level of development
Fostering Creative Thinking
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If you want some innovative
thinking on a recurring task
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If you find yourself saying, "I
wish we were more creative"
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If you have a problem to solve, a
team assigned, but no idea how to go about it
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If you want to expand your
services and would like to consider all possibilities before
narrowing the list down
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If you have a beginning idea on
how to approach a task and want to get some feedback and focused
building before proceeding
Breaking Deadlock
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If critical meetings go on and on
without a decision
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If the board or staff have been
fiddling around forever on some issue and you want the process
brought to a head
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If you're about to resign yourself
to the thought that some problems have no solutions
Implementing Ideas
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When the team or organization
needs to act and stop talking about acting
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When you have lots of ideas but
can't get them to solution stage
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If you are designing or
redesigning work procedures or processes and want to get
finished quickly and well
Focusing and Channeling Group Energy
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When you want to access the
expertise and talent of your staff and focus it
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If you need to reach consensus on
a major issue and also want to participate in the decision
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If group commitment is essential
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If you have internal facilitators
who are good at meetings but have little experience in
creativity techniques or group problem-solving approaches
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If your staff and trustees have
done a considerable amount of research and discussion
beforehand, but the events leading up to decision-making need to
be orchestrated by a knowledgeable, but objective, party with
the skills to keep communication going around the table,
maintain the participants' focus and bring you to some
conclusions
Difficult Group Dynamics
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When internal politics are strong
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If you have many agendas in the
room that get in the way of making decisions or getting buy-in
to them
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If your usual way to run meetings
is to assign a staff member to manage it but he or she then is
not able to participate fully - or, on the contrary, dominates
the meeting so the results are less than they might be
The “Outsiders” Perspective
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When you can't afford to waste
valuable time of your staff, board, or outside experts you have
brought in to work on a task
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When you wish you could get some
totally new solution to a problem or could approach a challenge
in a fresh and innovative way
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If bringing in someone "from the
outside" will lend importance to the tasks at hand
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If you want to generate ideas on a
task that could benefit from fresh thinking
More Effective Meetings
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If you want effective meetings and
do not have the time or the talent to make it happen
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If you're leaving meetings
frustrated
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When you need occasional
activities during the meeting to stimulate new thinking
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When you need the full brainpower
of your team focused on the task, not worrying about taking
notes, managing participants, watching the time, etc.