EDITED: To include more on differentiation/integration. I had the terms all wrong. Go figure! And to add a link to a group for online facilitators considering how to support the rapid move to online…| Full Circle Associates
This is 5th in a series of posts about the tidal wave of moving online in the time of Covid-19. #1, #2, #3 and #4 … Slide deck and artifacts for the event.| Full Circle Associates
I’m working on a pro-bono project and came across a request for an online meeting resource. After scrolling through a mind-numbing number of “ok” resources, and struggling to re-find old favorites, I thought I’d share some patterns instead of a recipe.| Full Circle Associates
I’m working on a pro-bono project and came across a request for an online meeting resource. After scrolling through a mind-numbing number of “ok” resources, and struggling to re-find old favorites…| Full Circle Associates
Learn how to use the Liberating Structures “Ecocycle Planning” to get a systems view of moving your meetings online.| Full Circle Associates
Since Liberating Structures (LS) were first launched into the world, they generated creative energy in practitioners around the world to create new ones. Some people identified gaps that they found in…| Full Circle Associates
A guest post by Philip Clark Introduction: I am happy to share the blog space with guest author Philip Clark for the fourth in the series of his reflecting on the learnings of our little CoP on…| Full Circle Associates
UPDATE: I’m already totally rewriting the chapter so you can ignore this post. The comments given were really useful so I’m back to editing! Twice in my life I’ve co-written books with wonderful…| Full Circle Associates
A guest post by my friend and colleague, Philip Clark (bios at end of post for Philip and Lynda!) “Here is a test to find whether your mission on Earth is finished: If you’re alive, it isn’t.” Richard Bach Within the larger Liberating Structures network there is a community of practice devoted to the development … Continue reading Rewilding Strategic Knotworking with Lynda FrostSource| Full Circle Associates
A guest post by Philip Clark (Nancy’s Note: Philip and I are members of this little community of practice focusing on the use of Liberating Structures in strategic planning and work.| Full Circle Associates
A recent email from the wonderful Alan Levine (a.k.a. cogdog, with his still-vibrant CogDogBlog) reminded me that once upon a time, I wrote a thing. What feels like forever-ago in 2006.| Full Circle Associates
I was reading the spectacular, “When Women Were Birds: Fifty-four Variations on Voice” by Terry Tempest Williams and this quote jumped out at me. “Perfection is a flaw disguised as control.” Terry Tempest Williams I’ve been working on a writing project with Keith McCandless around Liberating Structures and time and time again we reflect on … Continue reading Perfection as ControlSource| Full Circle Associates
Introduction: I am happy to share the blog space with guest author Philip Clark along with Michelle Laurie sharing some of the learnings of our little CoP on strategy knotworking. You can read their bios at the end of the post! From Philip: Special thanks to Nancy, Lynda, Fisher, Michelle, Barry, Susan The strategy game … Continue reading Guest Post: Rewilding Strategy KnotworkingSource| Full Circle Associates
Open Space Technology and the amazing people who stewarded it in the world were and are some of my most important teachers. One of them was the person who birthed OST, Harrison Owen…| Full Circle Associates