We've been working with a number of our clients on logic models and using them for critical planning processes to advance their organizational missions.
Archive for tag: learning
05.082015November 2, 2016
Kinesthetic Enhancers
What’s on your desk right now that you’ve fiddled with today? It’s okay, we all do it. And our experience suggests that all those paper clips, squeeze balls and clicking pens could be helping us to pay attention to our work.
02.062015November 2, 2016
Facilitate to Innovate, Part 1: Appreciative Inquiry
By Galen EllisIn UncategorizedTags empowerment, group prioritization, guide groups, help with group sessions, learning, planning, process
Appreciative Inquiry (AI) is one model that can help structure these questions, tapping into each participant’s potential to innovate toward successful outcomes. It grounds participants in the best of what has been, in order to envision the best possible future.