[Ailist] Appreciative Inquiry on Twitter - discovering
what'sgoing on with other AI practitioners
Gervais Goodman
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Thu Feb 26 15:33:59 MST 2009
Thank you Gretchen for your great questions, I too am anticipating
elucidation on these queries from the wisdom of the list.
Gervais Goodman, CHRP
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-----Original Message-----
From: ailist-bounces at lists.business.utah.edu
[mailto:ailist-bounces at lists.business.utah.edu] On Behalf Of Gretchen Neve
Sent: February 26, 2009 11:58 AM
To: ailist at lists.business.utah.edu
Subject: Re: [Ailist] Appreciative Inquiry on Twitter - discovering
what'sgoing on with other AI practitioners
As a baby boomer, I struggle with keeping up with all the new social
networking technology. Or maybe it is just me--having nothing to do with
being a baby boomer at all. Either way, a few questions for this lovely
crowd:
1. How do you keep up with a social networking site AND twitter at the same
time? When do you twitter and when do you go to a social networking site?
2. What social networking site do you like and why? There's Face Book,
Linked In, Xing, Plaxo, and probably others that I'm not aware of. But which
one do you like and why? Or are you registered on multiple sites?
3. How do you manage connections (business and professional), information
gathering/retrieval, across all these media....phone calls, e-mail, social
networking, twitter, internet, and face-to-face relationships? What helps?
How does it benefit you? What cautions would you offer?
4. How do "virtual" friendships compare to face-to-face friendships? Do
"virtual" friendships interfere with face-to-face friendships? How do you
balance them?
5. Have you gotten to a point where it is overwhelming? If so, what was that
like? And what did you do then?
On the edge of it all,
Gretchen
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robyn Stratton-Berkessel <robyn at litglobal.com>
To: Sue James <mail at bjseminars.com.au>
Cc: ailist at lists.business.utah.edu; Andy Smith <andy at ai-consul
ting.co.uk>
Sent: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 9:37 pm
Subject: Re: [Ailist] Appreciative Inquiry on Twitter - discovering what's
going on with other AI practitioners
Want to say ditto!
I started just a few days ago with Twitter and Sue James connected with me
within hours. It was so welcoming and felt I had a buddy already.
I use http://monitter.com as a keyword alert, so thanks for the other
reference.
Hope to see more of us there. My twitter account is
http://twitter.com/robbiecat
Kindest regards,
Robyn.
Robyn Stratton-Berkessel
Creator, Positive Matrix www.positivematrix.com
Founder, L.I.T. Global www.litglobal.com
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Skype: robynsb
On Feb 25, 2009, at 1:36 PM, Sue James wrote:
Hi all ..
I'd like to add my support for Andy's suggestion.
As a relatively new Twitter user myself, I've found it a great way to make
connections with like-minded people ...
and also used Tweetlater's keyword alert for Appreciative Inquiry.
That's how I found and began to follow Andy in Twitter - so it works. :-)
It would be great to see more Appreciative Inquiry folk in Twitter as well!
You can find me there at http://twitter.com/SueJ1
Warmly
Sue
Sue James
Facilitator & Consultant
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BJ Seminars International =0
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inspiring and connecting people
www.bjseminars.com.au Twitter: SueJ1
Andy Smith wrote:
> Microblogging phenomenon Twitter.com has upwards of a million active >
users
> posting 140-character Œtweets¹ about what they are doing - some of > them
must
> be involved in Appreciative Inquiry, right?
>
> Now you can be notified of every Twitter message that mentions >
³appreciative
> inquiry² and have a daily digest sent to your email inbox. It¹s an > easy
way
> to see what other people are doing with AI.
>
> Just sign up to tweetlater.com¹s Œkeyword alert¹ service (it¹s free) > and
set
> their Œkeyword alert¹ service to track the phrase ³appreciative >
inquiry².
> Simple as that!
>
> If you want, you can follow me on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/practicaleq
>
> I'd love you to post your Twitter ID too so I can follow you.
>
> Best wishes,
> Andy Smith
>
> ---------------
> Andy Smith ~ Director ~ AI Consulting Ltd
> Appreciative Inquiry events ~ consulting ~ training
> E: andy at ai-consulting.co.uk T: 0845 272 2390 M: 07967 591 313
> W: www.ai-consulting.co.uk
>
>
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