It’s way past my bedtime but I feel compelled to write. Failing to follow on from my last blog, this is a return to a lingering question of growingly nagging proportions: appreciative inquiry – is it a biased way of looking at things and does this make it somehow less useful or worthwhile in the [...]
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half full or half empty… the muddle continues
Posted in appreciative inquiry, learning, story-work on July 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Trying to get some bearings…
Posted in anthropology, facilitating, healing, learning, life-work balance, philosophy, random perspectives, spirituality, story-work, the source, wisdom on July 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
It’s been a while since I managed to get back to the blog and I have a lot to say. At the same time, I really want to learn how to say whatever I am trying to say in less space. One approach could be to use several smaller blog postings (to create the illusion [...]
Full Circle? Maybe more of a spiral!
Posted in learning, narrative, organisational change, seva mandir, story-work on July 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Today, I am reminded of a dream I had when I first joined this organisation. I entered a room, lit by sunlight and decorated with potted plants. In the room there were a series of low tables (of the coffee table kind) with chairs around them. People were sitting around these tables engaged in conversation. [...]