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Saturday, January 30, 2010
I’m back in Johannesburg after three days on the veld west of the city running an Art of Participatory Leadership workshop with my friend from REOS Social Innovation.  The Usually its easy for me to write about these kinds of workshops, but I have to say that South Africa is an overwhelming context.  It I heard this often over the course of the workshop - that there is a hunger for the kind of The weather here has been crazy - constant rain showers and thunderstorms for the whole time we were away, and there is flooding locally here.  Driving Driving back into the city
 
Sunday, January 24, 2010
I arrive in South Africa Monday morning in time to recover and help design and deliver and Art of Participatory Leadership workshop with friends from REOS Social Innovation . Exciting to be working with Marianne Knuth and her team as well, and I’m interested in how the Art of Participatory Leadership and the art of harvesting unfolds in a multicultural African context. Expecting lots of learning The vacation in Hawaii has ended for me and I’m now somewhere over the middle of the United States on the third leg of a four leg journey that sees me flying from Hilo to Honolulu to Los Angeles to New York to Johannesburg.
 
Friday, December 11, 2009
Tenneson Woolf makes a nice meta-harvest of what we have been doing over the years with the Art of Hosting workshops we’ve been teaching. Returning to sit in the stream Tom Atlee has released his new book: REFLECTIONS ON EVOLUTIONARY ACTIVISM: Essays, poems and prayers from an emerging field of sacred social change” Johnnie Moore finds the circle of life in stunning
 

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Home About Full Circle Contact Resources Wiki Full Circus Full Circle Associates connections for a changing world, online and offline… Mar 16 2008 Harvesting knowledge from text conversations Published by Nancy White at 4:18 pm under facilitation , harvesting , knowledge sharing , online facilitation , technology stewardship
This group we are working with in Estonia is cracking a lovely design for a six month learning journey around hosting, harvesting and participatory leadership.  They In between workshops, they are working on projects in their organizations and communities, deep in real practice and real life.  As Toke and I offered a little teaching on the art of hosting and harvest conversations and the group released into a They began in September with a little Art of Hosting retreat, are together now in the Art of Participatory Leadership and in February they will gather one more time.  In
I’m about to facilitate another workshop on social media in international development for the ICT-KM program of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research ( CGIAR ). This is the third time for this all-online workshop. I’d like to harvest a few stories. I need your help and recommendations! In this iteration, we are trying to pay more attention to context of use, rather than focus on tools, tools, tools.
I arrive in South Africa Monday morning in time to recover and help design and deliver and Art of Participatory Leadership workshop with friends from REOS Social Innovation . Exciting to be working with Marianne Knuth and her team as well, and I’m interested in how the Art of Participatory Leadership and the art of harvesting unfolds in a multicultural African context. Expecting lots of learning The vacation in Hawaii has ended for me and I’m now somewhere over the middle of the United States on the third leg of a four leg journey that sees me flying from Hilo to Honolulu to Los Angeles to New York to Johannesburg.
Tis workshop is intended to take the exploration of those practices deeper, and extend the learning that comes from hosting into the realms of leadership. This is the first Art of Hosting workshop I have done in a language different from mine.  Although In the opening circle, which was around the questions of Who am I today and What has been a recent example of participatory leadership, I made a long poem harvest from Toke and I along with our Estonian colleagues, Piret, Robert and Ivika, began our three day participatory leadershipworkshop today.  We We were join at Altmoisa
I’m back in Johannesburg after three days on the veld west of the city running an Art of Participatory Leadership workshop with my friend from REOS Social Innovation.  The Usually its easy for me to write about these kinds of workshops, but I have to say that South Africa is an overwhelming context.  It I heard this often over the course of the workshop - that there is a hunger for the kind of The weather here has been crazy - constant rain showers and thunderstorms for the whole time we were away, and there is flooding locally here.  Driving Driving back into the city
Here’s how it works: the owner of fruit (or nut) tree who wants the fruit harvested contacts the coordinator of the Fruit Tree Project, Anne Michaels. She is hoping that the Community Resource Centre in Powell River will be home to some fruit-preserving workshops and work parties this year. One of the difficulties in past years has been that the charitable organizations struggle to give away fresh fruit during the summer months, It is sad to see good food wasted, especially when people are going hungry around us. David Parkinson : “So for the last four years the Powell
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I spent yesteday at Henley Management College in a research workshop facilitated by Richard McDermott .  We tabled a number of topics, including mentoring,  aging workforce, knowledge harvesting and salvage, lifelong learning and communities…  we’re going to have to focus! We were exploring a number of research topics relating to the development, transfer and retention of expertise.  We Then I came across this recent post on Connectivism  from Helen Nicol , who has talent for spotting good stuff in this arena. 
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