METHODS FOR STRATEGIC COLLABORATION

Foundations Training

 

 


Are you interested in learning how to engage groups of 5 to 2,000 in strategic conversations?  Would you like to attend a training that will give you the skills and knowledge you need to utilize four powerful methods that are being used around the world for breakthrough thinking, decision-making and collaborative action?

 


 

Appreciative Inquiry is a positive change method for discovering what is healthy and working well and then building on those successes.  Rather than focus on what needs to be fixed, Appreciative Inquiry looks deeply into the root causes of success and generates possibilities and plans for bringing dreams to life.  Beginning with person-to-person conversations that encourage storytelling and focus on what each person values and desires, the process then expands to larger and larger groups that collectively decide what they want to create together into the future. Appreciative Inquiry is an ideal planning and management tool because it catalyzes a cascade of conversations about what has been most successful, most meaningful and most alive. 

Open Space Technology quickly enables diverse groups of people, as well as those who work together every day, to tap into the collective intelligence of the whole.  The principles, practices and self-organizing process honor and leverage each person's passion while calling forth a corresponding commitment to take responsibility for action.  In half-day to three-day Open Space gatherings, participants create and manage their own agenda of parallel working sessions around a central theme of strategic importance.  By the end of an Open Space Technology meeting, what was most important to the participants has been discussed and recorded, next steps have been identified and commitments for action have been made.

World Café gathers people at small tables to engage in conversations that matter.  This easy to use method for fostering collaborative dialogue, particularly in large groups, keeps people moving, thinking outside the box and building on one another's ideas as they rotate from table to table.   World Café is used to engage people, especially those who don't know one another, in authentic conversation to generate input, share knowledge and conduct in-depth exploration of key strategic challenges or opportunities in a very short period of time.

 

Polarity ManagementTM is powerful tool that leverages the best of apparent opposites resulting in win-win solutions.  Many challenges are not problems that can be solved with either/or solutions.  Rather, they are dilemmas or polarities to be managed.  Polarity mapping provides a complete picture of the interdependent opposing forces that often create gridlock.  Working with the upsides of both poles, predictions can be made for the types of change that will result from any strategy. 


WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES

ˇ         Through experiential learning, gain a working knowledge of the principles, steps and practices of Appreciative Inquiry, World Café and Open Space Technology.

ˇ         Practice Appreciate Interviews, small group learning and large group synthesis as part of the Discovery Phase of Appreciative Inquiry.

ˇ         Engage in a World Café as part of the Dream Phase of Appreciative Inquiry.

ˇ         Participate in an Open Space Technology meeting as part of Design Phase of Appreciative Inquiry.

ˇ         Practice Polarity ManagementTM as part of the Destiny Phase of Appreciative Inquiry.

ˇ         Craft appreciative questions and provocative propositions in your own language and for your environment.

ˇ         Design a large group project to take home.

ˇ         Participate in two follow-up coaching sessions.

 


 

PARTICIPANT TESTIMONIALS

 

"The high point for me in this workshop was the absolute invitation and safe space to be authentic in the process of learning and growing. It was an intimate embodiment of collective wisdom. The format of learning by doing, to teach methods through the methods allowed for an accelerated, seamless experience.  What this workshop has prepared me for is the permission to go forth and experiment.  In small, incremental ways I am already integrating Methods for Strategic Collaboration into upcoming workshops and conferences I am helping to shape.  A Leadership Cafe at the CityMatCH meetings, introducing AI into the new CityLeaders kickoff, using AI's 4 'D's to frame the third year of the Great Plains Public Healthy Leadership Institute."   

Magda Peck

Professor, University of Nebraska Medical Center

August 2007

 

 

"This workshop has built my confidence as a facilitator and enabled me to incorporate particularly Appreciative Inquiry and Open Space Technology into a pilot test of an activity to mobilize sector wide collaboration in order to improve the national response to orphans and vulnerable children throughout sub-Saharan Africa."

Jane Begala

Constella Futures

March 2007

 

"The high point was that my greatest learning did NOT come from where I expected it to.  If you come to this workshop, be prepared to be surprised.  Be prepared for a workshop that gives you MORE than what is advertised.  Be prepared to learn as much from the students as you do from the teacher (which is perhaps the highest compliment that I could pay to the skill, wisdom, and vision of Christine Whitney Sanchez).  Be prepared to stretch in ways that you did not even anticipate.  Be prepared to see the world in whole new ways."

 

Mark W. Hanna

Valley Coaching Collaborative

March 2007

 

" I realized my dreams come true.  I will be able to help others serve a worthy prupose.  I saw the impact of my heart - I can't wait to live it."

Michael Jackson

USAA

March 2007

 

"I plan to use some Appreciative Inquiry in my next leadership workshop in Ireland, as a first step in bringing about a change to emphasize the positive in training of our leaders."

 

Participant from Ireland

 

"I've learned and been mentored in methodologies that work - that affect my work with others in positive, active ways - that encourage me to be congruent with my values and beliefs."

 

Participant, 2005 Chicago Training

 

"I'm excited about the "click" of several concrete AI projects to address challenges that I'd been mulling for some time."

Participant from Israel

 

"I discovered sound principles to be used as inner guidance throughout life and rediscovered importance of trusting that voice inside.  The workshop gave me a framework for previously scattered projects in my head."

Participant, 2004 Paris Training

 

"I am anxious to extend this Open Space and World Cafe process to Girl Scouts and other venues/organizations.  Each participant has walked away with a bit of understanding of how to hear the voices of the masses'.".

Participant, Girl Scouts of the USA

 

"I wish to have many more opportunities to attend and participate in this kind of process, but also to be able to share it widely."

Participant from South Africa

 


 

FACULTY

 

Christine Whitney Sanchez consults internationally with organizations and communities, building capacity for collaboration and helping them to achieve their most vibrant future in the ground of their past and current success.  She led the collaboration with over 100 colleagues to coordinate and facilitate the largest World Café in the world and largest Open Space Technology meeting in the USA at the 2005 Girl Scout National Convention.  www.christinewhitneysanchez.com.

 

 


METHODS FOR STRATEGIC COLLABORATION

Foundations Workshops

 

 Planning is in the works for offerings in 2008 & 2009.

Please check back soon.

 

If you are interested in a strategic collaboration for bringing Methods for Strategic Collaboration to your location, please contact Christine at milagro27@cox.net.

 

 


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