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Adam Kahane holds the position of Director at Reos Partners, a multinational social enterprise that helps bridge the gaps between businesses, governments, and other organizations to solve complex challenges. He is a world-renowned facilitator, facilitating discussions and political talks with politicians, guerrillas, activists, executives, and trade unionists in over 50 countries. Adam is also the author of Solving Tough Problems: An Open Way of Talking, Listening, and Creating New Realities, which conveys his experience facilitating in high-conflict and high-stakes situations—including Colombia during the civil war and Argentina during the collapse—as well as his critical takeaways for solving complex problems.

 

In this episode, you’ll listen to Adam describe an event in South Africa that impacted his views about the importance of uniting to remove the stigmas and barriers that separate people. He provides his perspective on the art of facilitation and why it’s not just about “getting people to do things.” He tells us briefly about his passion for writing and his motivation for writing books about his life experiences. You’ll learn the necessary steps to facilitate breakthroughs and why it’s simple but never easy. You’ll also receive actionable advice for facilitating conversations, whether casually or professionally.

 

\"The essence of facilitating breakthrough is to move back and forth between two poles.\"

 - Adam Kahane

This week on Kathy Sullivan Explores:

●     Where Adam grew up, his educational background, and why he’s always loved the sciences

●     Adam\'s professional experience and the scenario planning methodology

●     Why facilitation is not about getting people to do things

●     Adam\'s work in South Africa and the event he considers “the hinge of his life”

●     The actual meaning and implications of apartheid in Africa

●     Why there is a \"wound that wants to heal\" in South Africa

●     The complex political situation of South Africa

●     How Adam came to loving the art of writing books

●     What readers can expect from his latest book

●     Adam\'s advice to those who want to play the role of facilitator in general conversations

●     Adam\'s thoughts on authoritarianism

●     The simple but not easy way to facilitate breakthrough

●     The two important definitions of the word \"group\"

 

Resources Mentioned:

 

●     Book: Scenarios: The Art of Strategic Conversation by Kees van der Heijden

 

Connect with Adam...

Adam Kahane holds the position of Director at Reos Partners, a multinational social enterprise that helps bridge the gaps between businesses, governments, and other organizations to solve complex challenges. He is a world-renowned facilitator, facilitating discussions and political talks with politicians, guerrillas, activists, executives, and trade unionists in over 50 countries. Adam is also the author of Solving Tough Problems: An Open Way of Talking, Listening, and Creating New Realities, which conveys his experience facilitating in high-conflict and high-stakes situations—including Colombia during the civil war and Argentina during the collapse—as well as his critical takeaways for solving complex problems.

 

In this episode, you’ll listen to Adam describe an event in South Africa that impacted his views about the importance of uniting to remove the stigmas and barriers that separate people. He provides his perspective on the art of facilitation and why it’s not just about “getting people to do things.” He tells us briefly about his passion for writing and his motivation for writing books about his life experiences. You’ll learn the necessary steps to facilitate breakthroughs and why it’s simple but never easy. You’ll also receive actionable advice for facilitating conversations, whether casually or professionally.

 

\"The essence of facilitating breakthrough is to move back and forth between two poles.\"

 - Adam Kahane

This week on Kathy Sullivan Explores:

●     Where Adam grew up, his educational background, and why he’s always loved the sciences

●     Adam\'s professional experience and the scenario planning methodology

●     Why facilitation is not about getting people to do things

●     Adam\'s work in South Africa and the event he considers “the hinge of his life”

●     The actual meaning and implications of apartheid in Africa

●     Why there is a \"wound that wants to heal\" in South Africa

●     The complex political situation of South Africa

●     How Adam came to loving the art of writing books

●     What readers can expect from his latest book

●     Adam\'s advice to those who want to play the role of facilitator in general conversations

●     Adam\'s thoughts on authoritarianism

●     The simple but not easy way to facilitate breakthrough

●     The two important definitions of the word \"group\"

 

Resources Mentioned:

 

●     Book: Scenarios: The Art of Strategic Conversation by Kees van der Heijden

 

Connect with Adam Kahane:

 

●     Reos Partners

●     Reos Partners on Facebook

●     Reos Partners on Twitter

●     Reos Partners on LinkedIn

●     Adam Kahane on Twitter

●     Adam Kahane on LinkedIn

●     Book: Facilitating Breakthrough: How to Remove Obstacles, Bridge Differences, and Move Forward Together

●     Book: Solving Tough Problems: An Open Way of Talking, Listening, and Creating New Realities

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