The Essence of Appreciative Inquiry workshop is coming to Sydney for the first time!
When:
10 and 11 October
9.00 am to 4.30 pm
Where:
The Ideas Vault
Building 14, Driver Avenue
Moore Park, NSW 2021
Appreciative Inquiry Australia
... sharing and learning together
The Essence of Appreciative Inquiry workshop is coming to Sydney for the first time!
When:
10 and 11 October
9.00 am to 4.30 pm
Where:
The Ideas Vault
Building 14, Driver Avenue
Moore Park, NSW 2021
This highly practical, fun and interactive workshop is very different from the standard approach, because it focuses on the ‘essence‘ of Appreciative Inquiry so critical for success.
Capturing the spirit of Appreciative Inquiry makes the approach more powerful than simply applying it as a ‘mechanical technique’.
Facilitated by Sue James and Chris Bennett, this two-day workshop will also cover the theoretical foundations, key concepts, principles and practices of Appreciative Inquiry.
Detailed Information and Registration
27-28 September 2012
9.00 am – 4.30 pm
The Bishop’s Parlour
Abbotsford Convent
1 St Heliers Street
Abbotsford, Victoria
(Melways reference: 44 G5)
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By: Sue James
The fifth World Appreciative Inquiry Conference, held in Ghent in Belgium, is now over. And what a wonderful experience it was for everyone there!
There were 600 people from 45 countries who attended. Only 9 of us were Australian – and in such a huge crowd, we sadly didn’t all manage to meet one another.
For those who are interested to learn more about the conference, there are a number of posts about different aspects, as well as webcasts of all the keynotes on the WAIC 2012 website.
And if you’d like to experience some of the energy and spirit of the conference, you may like to watch the flash show of photos taken over the four days, set to music by Playing for Change, who performed for all of us at the end of the gathering.
Though the flash show of the conference may be of interest primarily for those who were there, others may like to take a look as well.
And perhaps the WAIC 2012 website information, the videos and the flash show might even encourage more of us downunder to save our pennies for the next World AI Conference …
So an even larger number of us will be saying “South Africa, here we come” in 2015!
By: Sue James