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Open Space Technology: A truly inventive meeting design1 comment

perrywiseman wrote 1 month ago: Any leader wishing to bring groups of employees together (no matter the size) to address complex iss … more →

Tags: leadership, group-processes, Education, Management, Best Practices, Facilitation

Group Work and Teaching (Part II)

ssternberg wrote 2 months ago: No one expects a teacher to become an expert in group dynamics (although some would argue that teach … more →

Tags: Classroom Management, Education, Professional Development, Teaching

How to Give Feedback7 comments

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 →

Tags: Communication Skills, Decision Making, leadership styles, communication skils

When Blogs are a Healing Resource for Survivors8 comments

Kathy Broady wrote 3 months ago: I am still amazed by the excellent group discussion and active participation that was generated by m … more →

Tags: DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Internal Communication, online therapy, Therapy, Therapy and Counseling, Therapy Homework Ideas, trauma therapist

The Magic of Council: Creating a Sacred Structure for Soul Communication

tortugo23 wrote 5 months ago: by Lynnaea Lumbard, Ph.D. There are four basic guidelines for participating in council: 1) Listen fr … more →

Tags: 4220498, Communication Skills, Council, Cultural Anthropology, Education, Health and Wellnes, leadership, Learning, Learning Skills

Chasing the Midnight Sun

andrewstuhl wrote 5 months ago: In the coming two weeks, I’ll be traveling around northern Alaska.   And I won’t see dar … more →

Tags: Community Involvement, Issues in Academic Research, Doing Envirionmental History, Doing History of Science, All things Arctic, Arctic

CALIFORNIA GREENS to the RESCUE! What NEW WORLD ORDER do you want?2 comments

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 →

Tags: Teaching, Feminism, ethics, Feminist Politics, second wave feminism, scholars, Life Health, stories of humanism, humanism

Fault lines and facilitation

yharlap wrote 6 months ago: This morning I’m still ruminating on the fault lines running underneath the surface of the group tha … more →

Tags: Facilitation, humanizing, Fear

PAX CULTURA -- Ban Ki-Moon -- Intervention -- Depth Psychology -- ANIMA MUNDI -- the dyad expanded, group process and notes (part three)...7 comments

vbonnaire wrote 6 months ago: We had spoken yesterday and the day before about WWII and Hiroshima as an event which scarred world … more →

Tags: writing, Teaching, Feminism, ethics, Feminist Politics, second wave feminism, scholars, Life Health, stories of humanism

PAX CULTURA -- Ban Ki-moon -- UNITED NATIONS -- Depth Psychology -- Intervention -- notes on the dyad and triad, plus a group process experience...

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 →

Tags: Teaching, Feminism, ethics, Feminist Politics, second wave feminism, scholars, Life Health, stories of humanism, humanism

Being true to the work & group conflict

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 →

Tags: Facilitation, humanizing, Fear

Power, attention and group processes5 comments

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 →

Tags: Organisations, Meetings, Power, anxiety, Paying Attention

Group processes and power relations7 comments

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 →

Tags: emergence, Meetings, Health Care, Research, Power, Power Relations, inter-professional working

Live by the Group

todaysdrama wrote 8 months ago: Live by the sword, die by the sword is an ancient, and probably true statement regarding  choice and … more →

Tags: Psychodrama, Social Groups, loneliness

What a success!

nauchallengecourse wrote 8 months ago: This past weekend, Nic, Mary and I taught this semester’s Professional Debrief for the Outdoor Leade … more →

Tags: 1, Challenge Course, Training, Debrief

second nurture: our tendency to leave the constructive out of criticism7 comments

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 →

Tags: Communication Skills, leadership styles, Listening Skills, Issues in Academic Research, communication skils

Don't Dread the Group Process: Tips for the Jaded

andrewstuhl wrote 10 months ago: Last Monday signaled the conclusion of a two-week long group process in one of my Environmental Stud … more →

Tags: Communication Skills, meeting management, CHANGE-IGERT, communication skils

Kicking Grass: Assertive Language on the Soccer Field

andrewstuhl wrote 10 months ago: This fall, I have the honor of playing on the Nelson Institute’s intramural soccer team: ESSA … more →

Tags: Communication Skills, Decision Making, leadership styles, CHANGE-IGERT, communication skils

Desert Survivor: Leadership on a Crashing Plane1 comment

andrewstuhl wrote 10 months ago: One of the first team building experiences of my CHANGE career was the Desert Survival simulation.   … more →

Tags: Communication Skills, Decision Making, leadership styles, Listening Skills, CHANGE-IGERT, communication skils


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