[Ailist] Searching Archives & aicommons link
Suzanna Stephan
suzannastephan at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 23 10:06:04 MST 2007
Hi Everyone,
I was curious if there was a way to search the archives. I didn't see any general way to do this other than looking under [Subject] for each month.
I also noticed that the aicommons.org link no longer goes to http://appreciativeinquiry.case.edu/. Does anyone know if this is this no longer going to be used?
Thanks,
Suzanna
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----- Original Message ----
From: Roger Davies <rdavies at rtpcompany.com>
To: ailist at lists.business.utah.edu
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 11:54:17 AM
Subject: [Ailist] Ice breaker - thanks
Thanks to all of you who contributed ideas so quickly.
I've taken Carolyn's basic idea and generated 6 double sided cards.
Each has
a question (including Helen's 'in-the-moment', Rob's 'beyond family'
and
Richard's 'One good thing' ideas) to ask in a group of three. I thought
there would be better and foster greater interaction with a group of
three
but I might change my mind yet!.
On the reverse of each card with the exception of one is some short
text
supporting one of the principles on Ai and how the questions relate to
it.
The one exception is the 'Tell me about one great thing that has
happened to
you in the last year' card. The reverse of that just says 'get another
drink
and enjoy telling a good story'..because that's very important too.
Using cards I'm not time restricted. Each has value in itself and if
some
people only get through three of them then that's fine. Also the
perticipants can retain those cards and hopefully a little basic
knowledge
of Ai although I have not used the term Appreciative Inquiry anywhere.
I'll test run it with some colleagues as always.
Thanks again for all your assistance.
Roger
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