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A Comparative Study of Facilitator Competencies in a Sample of U.S.
and S. Korean Facilitators
Judith A. Kolb, Penn StateHong Min Kim, Penn State
Ji Hoon Song, Oklahoma StateAHRD Conference 2/27/10 Knoxville
+ Rationale for Study
• Extend Kolb, Jin, & Song (2008) study of facilitator competencies to non-U.S. sample
• Address limitation and suggestion for future research from that study—”examine application of this model to other cultures” (p. 131) – Kolb, J. A., Jin, S., & Song, J. H. (2008). A model of small
group facilitator competencies. Performance Improvement Quarterly, 21(2), 119-133.
+ Facilitator Definition
A person who remains neutral in the actual decision (s) of the group but who assumes the responsibility for managing the group’s process while it is attempting to solve a problem or reach a decision
+ Research Question
What similarities and differences exist between scores and rankings collected from a sample of facilitators working in South Korea and scores and rankings reported by Kolb et al. (2008)?
+ Sample & Analysis
• Sample -40 U.S. Facilitators (2008) -57 Korean Facilitators (2009)
• Analysis -Comparison of competency mean scores and rankings -Interdependent t-tests -Spearman’s rank correlation
+ Results: Overview
• Comparison in mean score (t-tests) -No significant differences in 15 competencies -Significant differences in 8 competencies
• Correlation in rank (Spearman’s rho) -ρ (rho)=.61 (p<.01) -Significant correlation in rank between the two data sets
+ Results (continued)
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Comparison in mean score
+ Results (continued)
Comparison in rank
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+ Results (continued)
Top-ranked 3 competencies
1. Listens actively
2. Creates a climate that supports interaction and discussion
3. Encourages group involvement in, and ownership of, issues and tasks
1. Same
2. Stimulates small group insights and creativity
3. Same
U.S. Korea
+ Results (continued)
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U.S.
Korea
Listens actively (1st)
Encourages
Involvement
and ownership (3rd)
Stimulates small group
insights and creativity
(KO 2nd)
Creates a climate that
supports interaction and
discussion (US 2nd)
Score comparison of top-ranked 3 competencies
+ Implications for Research
• Similar patterns could be considered as evidence of the facilitator competency model’s validity
• Kolb et al.’s (2008) belief that listening would be highly ranked in another culture was supported
• Need to analyze qualitative data from this study that will give depth to findings reported here
• Further studies needed to improve the validity of the facilitator competency model
+ Q & A session