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2006 NACDEP Conference
February 13-16
San Antonio, Texas
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Co-creating the Extra-ordinary Organization Using Appreciative
Inquiry (AI)
Poster
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Speaker:
Kathleen Haas
608-742-9683
kathleen.haas@ces.uwex.edu
University of Wisconsin Extension
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Many non-profit organizations struggle with
making sure the "strategic plan" becomes a reality. Using
Appreciative Inquiry (AI) as the primary process, from design to
implementation, helps organizations move from "problem solving"
to seeing the possibilities, assets and personal commitments necessary
for implementation. This poster session will demonstrate how to
formulate a shared framework for change and venture towards defining
the strategies leading to organizational change.
Poster Objectives: Participants will learn -
- A basic understanding of the history, theory and framework associated
with Appreciative Inquiry (AI)
- AI a Paradigm Shift
- How to use AI in your community development work
- What makes an organization work using a generative process of
inquiry and dialogue
- Create an ascending spiral of learning, energy and action that
leads to organizational change
- Connecting the best of an organization and aspirations of what
members, directors and staff want their organization to be
- How to make sure the "plan" does not collect dust:
Putting the "commitment into action"
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For more information about the conference, contact the
conference co-chairs: Cindy Bigger, cbigger@umn.edu,
(888) 241-0843, or Rick Maurer, richard.maurer@uky.edu,
(859) 257-7582.
For questions, comments or concerns about the 2006 NACDEP
Conference website, contact emilye@srdc.msstate.edu.
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