[Ailist] Appreciative Inquiry Case Study US Navy
Mark Berns
mberns at mindspring.com
Fri Mar 28 07:09:42 MST 2008
Kate,
There's some Navy video on the Appreciative Inquiry Commons.
http://appreciativeinquiry.case.edu/practice/videoDetail.cfm?coid=2919
I know a couple people who were involved in the Navy work. I'll forward your
email to them.
Best regards,
Mark Berns
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I've been approached by the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) to
help set up a mentoring programme (the Chaplain General of the SANDF has
read my book "Establishing a Mentoring and Coaching Programme"
ISBN: 978-1-86922-147-8, where I use Appreciative Inquiry Principles in
the methodology). I mentioned to the SANDF delegates that a full 4-D
Ai Summit was very successfully run with the US Navy some years ago, and
they have expressed great interest in this. Does anybody have a case study
that I can can share with the SANDF, and/or could anybody perhaps point me
to where I could access video material of the summit?
Alternatively, if there are contact details in the US Navy that could be
passed on to the Colonel concerned in the SANDF, this would also be highly
appreciated.
Thank you in anticipation of your support.
Kate
Kate Tucker (CHRP)
HR Manager
Syngenta South Africa (Pty) Limited
Tel: +27 11 541 4060
Fax: +27 11 541 4042
Cell: +27 83 306 0905
kate.tucker at syngenta.com
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