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− | Steps for an after action review: <ref> [http://www.odi.org.uk www.odi.org.uk] (18 August 2008), [http://www.w3j.com] (21 July 2008)</ref>
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− | | ''' Definition'''
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− | | [[After Action Review|After Action Review]].
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− | |'''Steps'''||
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− | |'''[[Facilitator|Facilitator]] role''' || '''Leadership role'''
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− | *To focus on providing a direction to the group when the leader fails to fulfill their role
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− | *To stimulate and encourage constructive debate between group members
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− | *To support members of the group, helping them to bring information, and to build new ideas
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− | *To participate when the group is interacting poorly or in the wrong direction, by promoting new discussion
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− | *To promote team building in a cohesive, interactive, and productive way
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− | '''Referee role'''
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− | *To regulate and maintain order of the group discussion, discouraging participants from talking at the same time
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− | *To protect members, and ensure that all contributions to the discussion are treated equally
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− | *To deal with problems, and to control people within the group, allowing everyone to participate freely
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− | *To manage the time, and adhere to the meeting timetable ensuring completion of the agenda
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− | '''Neutral role'''
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− | *The facilitator is neutral, and pragmatic, because he takes a detached look at the discussion
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− | *He encourages feedback, to promote discussion of each point of the meeting
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