Using Appreciative Inquiry with Visuals to plan your meeting agenda increases engagement and the value of the time and energy invested in meeting.
This time of year invites reflection. We see the New Year as an opportunity to start anew, to have a clean slate. We assess all facets of our life (i.e., work, family, friends, lifestyle, finances,…
Appreciative Inquiry encourages a bottom-up, rather than top-down approach. It mirrors our experience living in a body: whenever we breathe, feel our feet on the earth, listen to our gut sensations and heartfelt emotions; the…
Crafting bold, provocative, positive questions is at the heart of Appreciative Inquiry. Learn how to ask the unconditional positive question.
How can Appreciative Inquiry practitioners bring a mindful presence to the trauma field of experience in a room, while simultaneously paying attention to the positive?
Create an energizing tone and give participants an opportunity to sense into what’s possible with a visual process and template you can start using today.
How can Appreciative Inquiry practitioners bring a mindful presence to the trauma field of experience in a room, while simultaneously paying attention to the positive?