Chapter 1: The Dynamics of Fire: Facilitating High-Heat
Meetings
Chapter 2: A New Kind of Presence: The Facilitator's Path to
Self-Mastery
Chapter 3: Seven Embodied Principles for Facilitating in the
Fire
Chapter 4: Practices: The Path of Facilitator Self-Mastery
Chapter 5: From Standing to Dancing in the Fire: Committing to the
Path of Self-Mastery
Larry Dressler is president of Blue Wing Consulting. He has designed and facilitated high-stakes meetings in large corporations like Mitsubishi, Nissan, and Starbucks for over fifteen years. He has also assisted in important community deliberations involving diverse stakeholders- farm workers in Washington State, homeless artisans on Skid Row in Los Angeles, and indigenous leaders in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
“Larry Dressler helps us to increase our capacities and practices
to lead meetings that are often a test by fire, enabling us to feel
the burn and not be burned out but rather be inspired to achieve
more effective outcomes.”
—Susan A. Bouchard, Senior Business Development Manager, Cisco
Systems Inc., and author of Enterprise Web 2.0 Fundamentals
“Clear and potent, Standing in the Fire presents a transformed way
of being for conveners and facilitators of conflictual meetings.
Learning to appreciate and apply its principles and practices sets
the stage for breakthrough possibilities for today’s challenged
leaders.”
--Juanita Brown and David Isaacs, coauthors of The World Café
“Dressler offers a new perspective and a new set of tools to help
channel fire into transformative outcomes. This is a must-read for
anyone who must navigate through a sea of emotionally charged
issues.”
—Russell Coff, Associate Professor of Organization and Management,
Emory University
“Today’s business leaders have to practice the capacity to stand
with conflict and confusion in the kinds of challenges they face.
Larry Dressler’s fine book gives everyone a framework to understand
what’s going on in these moments and the skills to stand in a
powerful combination of strength and sensitivity.”
—Christina Baldwin and Ann Linnea, coauthors of The Circle Way
“Larry Dressler writes with clarity and deep understanding. He
provides an accessible perspective and practical wisdom for moving
past the urge to react when things go scarily out of control.”
—Saul Eisen, PhD, Program Coordinator, Organization Development
Program, Sonoma State University
“Standing in the Fire affirmed for me that learning to lead others
through uncertainty and conflict is, at its heart, a spiritual
journey. Larry Dressler has written another provocative and
inspiring book that I’ll use and share with colleagues for many
years to come.”
—Steve Fox, Executive Vice President, Central Conference of
American Rabbis
“We mediators and facilitators pride ourselves in having a
sophisticated understanding of group processes, of complex issues,
and of what makes groups tick. But self-awareness, which is crucial
in this profession, is sometimes elusive. Larry Dressler challenges
us to look deeply at who we are and how we can best use ourselves
in our work.”
—Mary Margaret Golten, Partner, CDR Associates
“The more complex the challenges, the more likely the solutions
involve passing through the flames of change. Offering compelling
wisdom from the inside out, Standing in the Fire equips you to
support groups in making it through. Step in with both feet!”
—Peggy Holman, coauthor and coeditor, The Change Handbook
“Larry Dressler has done a remarkable job of unpacking what it
takes to walk thoughtfully, deliberately, and effectively through
even the most challenging leadership moments.”
—Terry Kellogg, Chief Executive Director, 1% for the Planet
“One’s being has as much impact as one’s doing and Larry shares
stories and insights that deepen one's capacity to be and do with
integrity and intention.”
—Carolyn J. Lukensmeyer, President and founder, AmericaSpeaks
“No matter what our job titles are, Larry Dressler teaches us how
the toughest work 'out there' is always an opportunity to do the
work 'in here’.”
—Jennifer Orgolini, Sustainability Director, New Belgium
Brewing
“Standing in the Fire argues that change requires not only the
right tools wielded by skilled hands but more importantly the
knowing heart of a facilitator to foster true transformation in
people and institutions.”
—Paul Michalec, Program Chair, Curriculum and Instruction,
Morgridge College of Education, University of Denver
“Larry touches the heart of the matter for those of us who are
called to do the work of opening and holding space for learning and
transformation. To be ourselves in the fire takes an inner strength
that does not come for free. Larry’s invitation to practice this
stance in our own way is most timely.”
—Toke Paludan Moeller, cofounder, The Art of Hosting
“Eloquent, clear, and wise. Key distinctions in the Being of
facilitation are grounded in pragmatic practices that really
work.”
—Doug Silsbee, author of Presence-Based Coaching
“Dressler speaks not with the voice of abstract authority but as
one fire tender to another. He shows us how personal practice
transforms facilitation into an ongoing journey of self-discovery
and self-mastery, and he offers a wealth of tips for strengthening
our presence, agility, and joy along the way.”
—Susan Szpakowski, Executive Director, ALIA Institute
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