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What most of the consultants, facilitators etc missed was that you can not replicate the end point of an evolutionary process, but you can stimulate similar starting conditions. Read More] Tracked on November 20, 2006 3:19 PM
 
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The Community Roundtable A peer network for community managers and social media practitioners. Home About Membership Who We Are Partners Facilitators News & Mentions Our Mission Community Maturity Model The State of Community Management Roundtable Schedule #TheCRLive Lunches - Boston Blog Community
 
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Ed Mitchell: Platform neutral Network and community design and facilitation; event design and facilitation. Blog About Ed Projects Services Three types of online facilitation January 19, 2008 – 9:01 pm This post compliments my earlier post about the three types of community where I described three ways of looking at communities from the point of view of centricity and the login. It is meant to give you an idea about the challenges and opportunities offered to facilitators and community managers in an increasingly distributed
My first real step into what we now call social media was logging on to Howard Rheingold’s “ Electric Minds ” online community in November 1996.  It was in “helping” “save” the community after Howard lost funding that I had my first big online facilitation failure. It was my urgency to figure this out that set me on my professional path as a practitioner and learner about This afternoon I’m spending a half hour on a Skype video conversation to share a bit of how I use social media. I
« Connecting | Weblog Home | Twitter backlash » November 23, 2007 Facilitation or hosting? Chris Corrigan writes about a distinction between facilitation and hosting. Facilitation comes from a mechanistic view of organizations, that they are machines that can be fixed. Facilitators typically take a neutral stand, bring their tools and tool kits to help things run easier. The facilitator is the mechanic and the group is the machine. Hosting,
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Blog Introducing Stephen Billing Bringing about change Services that we offer Who we work with Contact us Events 26th EGOS Colloquium, Lisbon, Portugal Jul 1, 2010 7:18am Stephen is planning to present a paper along with Margaret Miller, at this European academic conference, on our current joint research into organisational silence. Archives April 2009 (7) March 2009 (16) February 2009 (17) January 2009 (17) December 2008 (13) November 2008 (5) October 2008 (4) September 2008 (29)
DavidSibbet.com I am President and Founder of The Grove Consultants International; organizational consultant and information designer for more than 30 years, building on eight prior years of experience in leadership development; author of leading-edge group process tools and models for facilitation, team leadership, and organizational transformation; a master facilitator of large-scale group processes, strategic visioning, organization change, and creative, future-oriented symposia. These reflections are for my colleagues worldwide.
Joost Oorthuizen from Agri-profocus , an organisation working for strengthening of agricultural producers organisations in the south (in the picture a producers organisation with melons) organised a so-called Dgroup e-conference during the months of October and November 2006. guess the main reason is that they do not know Agriterra very well, nor can they fully appreciate the need for an organisation like Agri-ProFocus. You are an experienced face-to-face facilitator, and this is your first online experience. The e-conference discussed the possibilities and constraints of future co-operation between two Dutch development organisations, i.e.
Facilitating Networking by Paula Thornton December 26, 2007 at 2:07 pm · Filed under 2.0 Everyday Use of Social Networks The Airport Waiting Area Syndrome Goes Global with Twitter FASTforward’09 Interviews: Search, Social Computing and People FASTforward’09 Interview: Euan Semple, independent advisor on social computing Archives February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008 September 2008 August 2008 July 2008 June 2008 May 2008 April 2008 March 2008
Maloney (at the Gleacher Executive Center in Chicago), on November 6 to explore Facilitation Industry change Innovation Knowledge Facilitation Organizational Performance Social Tools Trend A small and really smart group of people convened by John Maloney explore the latest developments in collective intelligence and use of prediction
She was facilitating a session on “University 2.0″ It was only last November that we began to play with visuals together, as part of a workshop I facilitated in Bonn. Earlier this year Virginie brought in the fabulous Ole Qvist-Sørensen to lead a graphic facilitation/recording workshop for her team in Bonn. Tony Carr’s picture of Virginie Aimard I