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Dialogue Game - Unfolding Cards

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Although simple and very hands on – the workshop is based on the theoretical work of David Bohm, Otto Scharmer, Carl Jung, Ken Wilber, Juanita Brown + learning-, compleixty- and systems theory. Dialogue games have been developed in many ways to specific contexts and issues including Innovation, The Art of Teaching, Mentorship, Simple Living, Intrapreneurship, Entrepreneurship, Personal Leadership, Communication /Dialogue, Corporate Social Responsibility and others.
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Dialogue Game - Unfolding Cards Workshop Fulda 2007
Learn about the power of questions & create you own dialogue game!
Dialogue Game - Unfolding Cards Dialogue Game Berlin
We recently had a German network kick-off meeting in Berlin where a lot of questions emerged around the network Pioneers of Change: How does it work? What is it? Who are the people involved? What is my role? Therefore, we would like to give you the opportunity on September 15, 2007 between 09:00 and 21:00 to connect to the people in the network. We will be introducing Unfolding Cards as a dialogue change tool. Unfolding Cards has been developed by Pioneer Carsten Ohm in Denmark as a tool for team development, innovation, knowledge sharing, and personal development Please register for the day by sending an email to: frauke(at)wearewhatwedo.com by September 05 including the following information: name, mobile number, if you need assistance with finding accommodation in Berlin, your question(s) towards Pioneers of Change We are looking forward to meaningful conversations... Frauke & Felix
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