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AIP November 2011 – Introducing Appreciative Governance
 
Guest Editors Sallie Lee, Bernard Mohr and Cheri Torres
 
This AIP AG issue explores what this new form of governance means to both leaders and members of an organization and what is involved in getting from here to there.
 
We have been exploring the creation of new and more life-giving governance models - models that sit at the intersection of shared contribution and the alignment of strengths.
 
The goals include creating organizations where all thrive and sustainable value is delivered as 'the new normal.'
    Read the introduction at www.aipractitioner.com
     
    2012 Two Public Courses on Appreciative Inquiry
     
    1. 4-day Appreciative Inquiry [AI] programme in Bristol
     
    Dates: April 19 & 20, May 3, and May 18, 2012

    Using Strength- based Approaches to Personal and Organisational Change: the Theory and Practice of Appreciative Inquiry

    For more information and early bird rates go to www.coachingforstars.com or contact Halina Jaroszewska at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
     
    2. 2012 Annual retreat for experienced Appreciative Inquiry practitioners

    Topic: How do we flourish as AI practitioners – in the business side of our practice as well as in our internal well being?
     
    Dates: 21 to 23 August 2012
     
    Venue: Bore Place in Kent, England (easy access from London Gatwick airport and trains from London)

    The event is run in the style of a community of practice where everyone is contributing, learning and sharing.  

    For information about the 2012 event, contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
     
     
     
    Appreciative Inquiry downloads
     
    'Good leadership requires a willingness to engage with members of an organization in order to find solutions.' Anne Radford (p11 of E&W Performance Review)
     
    Reflections and Questions on Appreciative Inquiry paper I prepared for the AI retreat @ Bore Place.
     
    IAF March 2010 Newsletter
     
    2009 World Appreciative Inquiry Conference: Creating a Positive Revolution for Sustainable Change
     
    A New Business Model: an insiders' guide
    Business leaders talk about their way of delivering results
    AI Practitioner Vol 11 No.1 February 2009