Tim and I were friends, which is why it surprised me that he kept flaking out on me. We were in a band and we needed to practice. We had lunch plans. We were going hiking with friends. He had other… more →
sum.ologyperrywiseman wrote 1 month ago: Any leader wishing to bring groups of employees together (no matter the size) to address complex iss … more →
ssternberg wrote 2 months ago: No one expects a teacher to become an expert in group dynamics (although some would argue that teach … more →
andrewstuhl wrote 2 months ago: Tim and I were friends, which is why it surprised me that he kept flaking out on me. We were in a ba … more →
Kathy Broady wrote 3 months ago: I am still amazed by the excellent group discussion and active participation that was generated by m … more →
tortugo23 wrote 5 months ago: by Lynnaea Lumbard, Ph.D. There are four basic guidelines for participating in council: 1) Listen fr … more →
andrewstuhl wrote 5 months ago: In the coming two weeks, I’ll be traveling around northern Alaska. And I won’t see dar … more →
vbonnaire wrote 6 months ago: Is it too late to be SMART? No. You cannot fool CALIFORNIA GREENS or WORLD GREENS. Our concerns are … more →
yharlap wrote 6 months ago: This morning I’m still ruminating on the fault lines running underneath the surface of the group tha … more →
vbonnaire wrote 6 months ago: We had spoken yesterday and the day before about WWII and Hiroshima as an event which scarred world … more →
vbonnaire wrote 6 months ago: I want to describe how powerful a group process can be in terms of venting a wound in a safe way. I … more →
yharlap wrote 6 months ago: I’m still chewing on the events of the day. I facilitated the first day of a new program. Inte … more →
Chris Mowles wrote 8 months ago: I went to see the psychologist Susan Blackmore give a lecture the other night and she was drawing at … more →
Chris Mowles wrote 8 months ago: In a previous post I wrote about how the conventional way of thinking about meetings separates out t … more →
todaysdrama wrote 8 months ago: Live by the sword, die by the sword is an ancient, and probably true statement regarding choice and … more →
nauchallengecourse wrote 8 months ago: This past weekend, Nic, Mary and I taught this semester’s Professional Debrief for the Outdoor Leade … more →
andrewstuhl wrote 10 months ago: in the old nature v. nurture debate, it’s really hard to argue about who our first nuturers ar … more →
andrewstuhl wrote 10 months ago: Last Monday signaled the conclusion of a two-week long group process in one of my Environmental Stud … more →
andrewstuhl wrote 10 months ago: This fall, I have the honor of playing on the Nelson Institute’s intramural soccer team: ESSA … more →
andrewstuhl wrote 10 months ago: One of the first team building experiences of my CHANGE career was the Desert Survival simulation. … more →