Appreciative Inquiry Workshop

Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 14:53:16 -0500
From: Wilf Bean <wbean@tatacentre.ca>
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Tatamagouche Centre presents a one-day workshop on
            Appreciative Inquiry
             March 26, Wed. 9:30 am - 4:30 pm

             Appreciative Inquiry deliberately focuses the attention,
             dialogue, and learning of a community, organization or
             church’s members and stakeholders on what gives it life. By

             assuming the best of people, organizations, and
relationships,
             this approach offers affirmative processes for organization

             development. Appreciative Inquiry engages the whole
             organization in discovering the best of what has been and
             dreaming about the best of what might be. This workshop
             offers a hands-on practical experience with Appreciative
             Inquiry, using issues of concern to illustrate a new way of

             thinking about your community, organization or church’s
             development and its relationship to the external community.

             Leadership: Wendy Johnston, Fredr'c Morgan from
             Homegrown Wisdom have been involved in community
             development as catalysts, connectors and relationship
             builders. Cost:  $85 includes tuition, meals and snacks.

To Register, contact Tatamagouche Centre at
Ph: 1-800-218-2220
email: tatacent@tatacentre.ca
web: www.tatacentre.ca



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