IAF Core Competencies
The Core Competencies are a fundamental set of skills, knowledge, and behaviours that facilitators must demonstrate to show their knowledge and understanding of the field of facilitation and be successful in a variety of environments.
The strength of the Core Competencies is that they are not derived from one individual, organisation, or company. These methods have been researched and refined through the collective wisdom of IAF members, some who are pioneers in process facilitation.
The six Core Competencies are:
- Create collaborative client relationships
- Plan appropriate group processes
- Create and sustain a participatory environment
- Guide groups to appropriate and useful outcomes
- Build and maintain professional knowledge
- Model a positive professional attitude as a process facilitator
The Core Competencies are the heart of the programs on the IAF’s Professional Development Path: the IAF Endorsed™ Facilitator, for facilitators in the early stages of their career or for consultants, coaches, project managers or trainers who use facilitation in their roles; the IAF Certified™ Professional Facilitator (CPF) designation, the leading indicator that a facilitator is competent in the six Core Competencies; and the Endorsed™ Facilitation Training Programs, designed to promote the professionalism of facilitation training programs.