The first European Conference of the Applied Improv Network is set for 10-11 March in Amsterdam using mostly Open Space. Should be good!
Turn taking
not getting stuck at the centre of attention
The first European Conference of the Applied Improv Network is set for 10-11 March in Amsterdam using mostly Open Space. Should be good!
not getting stuck at the centre of attention
finding a more human way of connecting in the networks we belong to
Embracing uncertainty and avoiding simplistic solutions
What’s going on when we use language?
There’s more potential in each moment than we realise
there’s more to meeting fear than our thoughts
getting out of the rut in familiar relationships
learning from experience, not theory
noticing the effect our stories have on us as tellers
Being careful where we invest our imagination
Interesting article from the NY Times: Web marketers fearful fraud in pay-per-click. Here’s the intro: Businesses that pay billions to Google and Overture to steer potential customers to their Web
Is touch – physical and emotional – a taboo subject in organisations? Why are we so sensitive about it? What is about things “touchy-feely” that seem to make people well,
What creates engaging relationships? I’d say that the number one “technology” available to all of us is showing up to relationships. (Woody Allen famously said “90% of life is just showing up”). Here are some observations about what I mean by showing up… and what I don’t.
A few months ago I chatted to Liam Mulhall who was doing some Open Source marketing for his Blowfly beer. Now (via Jake McKee) I see Vores Øl taking it
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