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Introversion/Extroversion: School at Its Most Memorable

The conversation over the past couple of days about introversion and extroversion, and the perceived valuing of one over the other in our culture, has had me thinking about my own schooling. In particular, I’ve been thinking a great deal about where and when, in my 9 years of elementary schooling, and my 5 years [...]

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The good stuff

This summer, I had the experience of exploring an approach to systems planning called Appreciative Inquiry. At the heart of the method is an understanding that an organization will “change in the direction that it inquires”. If we go looking for problems to be solved, we’ll likely find more problems than we anticipated. If, on [...]

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