Monthly Archives: March 2018

Telling a different story

AI’s contribution to creating dialogue and Psychologically Informed Environments AP co-director Suzanne Quinney has contributed a chapter on Appreciative Inquiry to a new book on PIEs – psychologically-informed environments. Authors from both the US and UK combine to describe practices that better serve vulnerable people without homes. In his foreword, Joe Finn, president/executive director of

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Appreciative Inquiry in one sentence

Appreciating People runs an Appreciative Inquiry (AI) training programme, which includes a three-day Deepening your AI practice course. The programme is an opportunity to explore and build your appreciative muscle and mind set, whether as a practitioner of AI or as a newcomer. AI is currently used by a range of organisations, varying from community

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