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The term facilitation is broadly used to describe any activity which makes tasks for others easy. For example: Facilitation is used in business and organisational settings to ...
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Facilitation in business, organizational development (OD) and in consensus decision-making refers to the process of designing and running a successful meeting.
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It is a tenet of facilitation that the facilitator will not lead the group towards the answer that he/she thinks is best even if they possess an opinion on the subject matter.
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Social facilitation is the tendency for people to be aroused into better performance on simple tasks (or tasks at which they are expert or that have become autonomous) when under ...
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Facilitation describes species interactions that benefit at least one of the participants and cause harm to neither (Stachowicz 2001). Facilitations can be categorized as ...
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See also Trade Facilitation and Development. Trade facilitation looks at how procedures and controls governing the movement of goods across national borders can be improved to ...
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A facilitation payment is an ethically questionable payment made in order to procure or speed up the provision of services. A distinction is generally drawn between facilitation ...
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In Neuroscience, Neural Facilitation, also known as Paired Pulse Facilitation is the increase in postsynaptic potential (EPP, EPSP) evoked by a 2nd impulse.
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The term "buying facilitation" is used to describe the process of helping buyers make purchases while recognizing they have their own 'unique way' of seeking solutions, as compared ...
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Success in export markets for developed and developing country firms is increasingly affected by the ability of countries to support an environment which promotes efficient and low ...
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