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An Appreciative Inquiry training approach

Creating self-sustaining communities of AI practice and encouraging generativity In mid-February 2019, Appreciating People had a fantastic opportunity to provide some additional Appreciative Inquiry training for the lovely people of the Madavi company in Madrid. It’s a great company, working to make a difference. Although all the participants had either been AI trained, or studied

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2019’s AI world conference

We’re looking forward to attending the WAIC conference in March in Nice, where Suzanne is giving a key note on AI in health work and Learning from Excellence. The programme is almost complete now – the hosting team is weaving together a fascinating programme of keynotes and workshops, making it a ‘must’ for the community of practitioners. If you’d

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Reflections on Appreciating People’s 2018 journey

December is a time for thinking and reflecting on Appreciating People’s journey in the last 12 months. It has certainly been a quieter year for producing resources than the previous year. In 2017, we published Number One with the Canal and River Trust; Appreciating Church in partnership with the United Reformed Church, Methodist Church, Society

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Positive change event tackles global challenges

Tim headed for Amsterdam last month, speaking at the second Global Conference on Positive Change. An inspiring couple of days saw five lighthouse sessions, alongside 25 breakout thinking, mining and learning workshop sessions, designed to equip people to do great positive change work. The conference is a wide-ranging gathering of leaders and change agents, investigating how positive

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