Re: Appreciative Inquiry Course - Teachers College, Columbia U, Nov. 9/10

2006-09-29 Thread Loretta Donovan
I regret that you find sharing information about an upcoming course a problem. If it is totally out of line, I apologize for the transgression. But in regards to your assumption that I only belong to the list for purposes of self-promotion, that is simply not the case. Please check the archi

Re: Appreciative Inquiry Course - Teachers College, Columbia U, Nov. 9/10

2006-09-28 Thread douglas germann
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 11:14 +0200, Michael M Pannwitz wrote: > truth might be told Michael-- Thank you for this thoughtful post. There are many lessons in what you say, and the phrase above just really landed in me. I like your turn of words. I too would like to learn more of other approaches, a

Re: Appreciative Inquiry Course - Teachers College, Columbia U, Nov. 9/10

2006-09-28 Thread Michael M Pannwitz
Dear Tree, as usual, your note started me thinking. Why do I show up on the list? Showing up is, as I have experienced, the very first prerequisite for anything to happen. When nobody shows up not much will happen. Now, showing up (which Loretta has certainly demonstrated)does not mean that muc

Re: Appreciative Inquiry Course - Teachers College, Columbia U, Nov. 9/10

2006-09-27 Thread Tree Fitzpatrick
Loretta, it is not the custom of the oslist for people to only show up when they want to promote a workshop. If you and Bernard participate in this list as regulars, then I would be happy to learn of your workshop but I resist seeing notices lilke this when it feels like you are just using the li

Appreciative Inquiry Course - Teachers College, Columbia U, Nov. 9/10

2006-09-27 Thread Loretta Donovan
Innovations in Business through a Positive Lens: Concepts and Practices in Appreciative Inquiry Taught by Renowned Instructors: Loretta Donovan and Bernard Mohr November 9 & 10, 2006, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Available for 1.5 CEUs/ non-credit or 1 credit Register by Phone at 1.800.209.1245