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Process Consulting for Change Management and Organizational Effectiveness
Process consulting is a powerful tool which is used to enhance group
effectiveness, shorten meeting times, and address conflict.
It helps teams to work together more effectively, and its effects can
last long after the consultant has departed.
The benefits of process consulting are usually:
Shorter meetings.
More productive meetings.
Better decisions.
Increased feelings of participation or potency.
Greater satisfaction with the team or meetings.
Process consulting is carefully intervening in a group or team to
help it to accomplish its goals. The consultant
does not try to help the team as an expert; instead, the consultant
helps the team to help itself.
These skills used in process work are quite different
from those used in "expertise-based" consulting, because the
consultant must:
Concentrate on the way the team works, rather
than what it is working on.
Stay
silent even when issues s/he knows or cares about are discussed.
Ask questions instead of offering expert advice.
Help
the team solve its own problems.
Not
make value judgements or deal with content issues.
Understand
group dynamics, conflict resolution, and manager/leader development.
Process consulting also requires a client who is aware of their
problems, and who is willing to listen and change some habits if needed.
In some ways, process consulting is as difficult for the client as it
is for the consultant, because they must put aside any natural defensiveness
and temporarily yield their authority in some ways. However, the rewards
far outweigh the efforts and risks.
Overall, process consulting is an invaluable but underused
service which requires an experienced consultant.
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