What makes a facilitator of change?
There are those who have the big ideas, and there are the people who help bring these ideas to life. Let’s call them “facilitators of change”.
According to the Cambridge English Dictionary, a facilitator is “someone who helps a person or an organization do something more easily or find the answer to a problem.” Their ultimate goal is to enact change, to help the individual or group move forward in their objectives. And we need them now more than ever.
There are those who have the big ideas, and there are the people who help bring these ideas to life. Let’s call them “facilitators of change”.
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