Sharing and building Solution Focused practice in organisations
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"Variations of the 6-Hat-Thinking-Model (E. De Bono) as part of the solutionfocused (advisory-) work“Hello together! Here is my own summary of the idea and the workshop (with some additional links). You can find it also on http://www.peter… Started by Peter Ziegler |
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May 28, 2009 Reply by Hans-Peter Korn |
Thinking outside the box - in a boxI'm playing (sic!) with the idea that it's about enticing different ways of thinking and percieving by placing yourself in a different "env… Started by Lina Skantze |
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May 27, 2009 Reply by riccardo benardon |
Uniting Thought and ActionUniting Thought and Action Thought and action cannot be separated from one another, i.e. a person’s movements reflect their thinking and v… Started by John Tarr |
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May 27, 2009 Reply by John Tarr |
Guerilla Goodness. Hit and run to change the worldGuerilla Goodness. Hit and run to change the world … Discover the power of guerilla hit-and-run actions to break existing patterns, surpri… Started by Herwig Deconinck |
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May 26, 2009 Reply by Jenny Clarke |
Coert Visser: Positive Expectation Creatorssee http://solworld.ning.com/profiles/blogs/positive-expectation-creators Started by Hans-Peter Korn |
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Thanks, Marco, for this initiative!Dietmar Wadewitz and I will share our presentation on "Photography and Coaching" as soon as it is revised! Started by Stefanie Kirschbaum |
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May 22, 2009 Reply by Marco Matera |
Keeping Projects on Track with Solution Focused AgilityHere you may find more about this workshop: http://solworld.ning.com/xn/detail/2102269:Comment:15756 Started by Hans-Peter Korn |
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Solution-Focused Protocols as Darwinian AlgorithmsFor the ones who were at my workshop and for the ones who were not there, follow this link to my presentation: Started by Paolo Terni |
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May 22, 2009 Reply by Paolo Terni |
SF-Management meets "Classic" ManagementDear SOLutionists, below is what I wrote in my workshop proposal, about my intention of it. Attached is my handout. It repeats the invitat… Started by Klaus Schenck |
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Sol-Conference GuideAll workshop, all programme, all story of Texel. What is lacking is the atmosphere, the connections between us, the warmth of our trade. F… Started by Marco Matera |
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You want to learn more about "Solution Focus"?
You prefer a "step by step" introduction instead to start with reading some voluminous books?
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