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Sunday, January 13, 2008

David Cooperrider on Appreciative Inquiry

This free online workshop features David Cooperrider on Appreciative Inquiry.

January 29, 2008
4:00 -6:00 pm Eastern Time (US)
David Cooperrider on Appreciative Inquiry

Please note that this is a recruiting event for the CWRU Masters in Positive Organization Develoment and Change (MPOD) program. It will be followed by an online Open House for the MPOD program.

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

State of the Blog 2007

Happy New Year!

Traditionally in the United States, usually in January, the President speaks to the American people in what is known as the State of the Union address. That speech typically details the administrations accomplishments and challenges, and seeks to set the course for the upcoming year.

In that tradition, as the administrator of Positively Complex, I am coming before the members of this blog to report on the State of the Blog. This post is the first of several that will explore the current state of Positively Complex and our dreams for the future.

Consider this first post as a sort of pre-Discovery phase of an Appreciative Inquiry cycle, and an invitation to engage in an Appreciative Inquiry around this blog.

The "Facts" About Positively Complex

  • Originated: December 22, 2005 after the MPOD international residency with AMOC in the UK and CIGO in Belgium
  • Blog Members: 22*
    (Blog members can "post." Anyone can "read" or "comment.")
  • Email Subscribers: 1
  • Bloglines Subscribers: 3
    (One public subscriber, so thanks to "managementprof" Sandy Piderit!)
  • Subscribers thru Other Aggregators: Unknown
    (Does anyone out there know how to discover this?)
  • Posts: 35
  • Post Authors: 4
    (Thank you maidinthesouth, Jeanne, and Jennifer!)
  • Comments: 21
  • Commenters: 8
    (Thanks to Susanna Haas Lyons of AmericaSpeaks, Ronald-Stéphane Gilbert, Abby, Rita K., ton weijs, Joe Kane, Beth, and Mark the Harp!)
  • Blogs That Link Here: 0
    (per Technorati)

What are your ideas for an affirmative topic that we can explore during the Discover phase of this Appreciative Inquiry? Please add a comment to this post, or email me at tkreminski / at / gmail / dot / com in the next few days.

The State of the Union address traditionally ends with the President saying, "Thank you, and God Bless America." For our purposes, I think we'll modify that just a little.

Thank you, and Peace to You All,

- Tina Kreminski

*Blog members are: maidinthesouth, Ronald-Stéphane Gilbert, Tim Haynes, Mark the Harp, Chris, Beth, An Rubens, Rita K, Joe Kane, Yolanda, Pauline Goodwin, Stu Worsley, Andy Burton, Murphy, Jennifer, koen, marcel, Jeanne Rosenthal, joanna, Mika, Susan Morgan

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Sunday, October 22, 2006

Appreciative Inquiry Annotations Blog

A group of consultants from Appreciative Inquiry Consulting has started blogging at . . .

Appreciative Inquiry Annotations

Drop by to welcome them to the blogosphere!

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Monday, June 19, 2006

London AI Event

From Anne Radford on the AI Listserve:

Hi everyone,

Delivering results in business by using appreciative inquiry is the focus of this Dialogue. David Gilmour had only one option when he took over a business in BP - improve the results! He decided to get everyone involved and used a range of methods including AI to do that.

If you can come along, it would be great to see you. If you can tell others about the event, please do.

The venue is in the cultural quarter of London - next door to Tate Modern.
Time: 10.30am to 3.30pm - so time to get to a pub to watch the World Soccer Quarter Finals or go to the new Kandinsky at the Tate!

For more info, go to http://www.aradford.co.uk/Pagefiles/events.htm#dialogues
To register at the secure website, visit
http://www.aipractitioner.com/NewShop/courses.htm

Best wishes,

Anne

Anne Radford
Consultant to business leaders and organisational consultants
www.aradford.co.uk

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Monday, December 26, 2005

How to Save the World

Dave Pollard recently wrote this post that mentions Cooperrider, AI, and Dilbert all in the same breath!

Close Your Eyes and Imagine

I think he has a shallow reading of AI, because he later restates some of the principles of AI in his own words.

AI is not "the power of positive thinking." It is E=mc squared. It is Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle. It is magical realism. It is social constructivism come to life.

(Okay, I'm deliberately going over the top to provoke response.)

I invite your comments.

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