2020
DOI: 10.12781/978-1-907549-43-4-12
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When Is an AI Summit Most Effective?

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“…First, the proposal and notion of the "four paradoxes of regenerative facilitation," as seen in Table 3 and elaborated in Figure 1, might provide an important contribution to the ongoing research agenda of "Appreciative Inquiry for Life" (Kabalt, 2023). The notion of the paradoxes intersects and integrates many of the currently leading streams of contributions, Interweaving what has shown to be life-giving aspects both within regenerative leadership (Hutchins, 2022;Hutchins & Storm, 2019) and "the work that reconnects" (Macy & Johnstone, 2022;Macy, 2021) with insights from the leading practices of dialogic OD (Bushe, 2013) and Appreciative Inquiry Summits in particular (McQuaid & Cooperrider, 2018). In doing so, it can be seen as a contribution but also a call for expanding current leading practices and frameworks toward a vision of "Regenerative Appreciative Inquiry Summits" that has the potential of becoming a powerful and leading approach to meet the currently urgent need of facilitating regenerative transformative change in society and organizations.…”
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“…First, the proposal and notion of the "four paradoxes of regenerative facilitation," as seen in Table 3 and elaborated in Figure 1, might provide an important contribution to the ongoing research agenda of "Appreciative Inquiry for Life" (Kabalt, 2023). The notion of the paradoxes intersects and integrates many of the currently leading streams of contributions, Interweaving what has shown to be life-giving aspects both within regenerative leadership (Hutchins, 2022;Hutchins & Storm, 2019) and "the work that reconnects" (Macy & Johnstone, 2022;Macy, 2021) with insights from the leading practices of dialogic OD (Bushe, 2013) and Appreciative Inquiry Summits in particular (McQuaid & Cooperrider, 2018). In doing so, it can be seen as a contribution but also a call for expanding current leading practices and frameworks toward a vision of "Regenerative Appreciative Inquiry Summits" that has the potential of becoming a powerful and leading approach to meet the currently urgent need of facilitating regenerative transformative change in society and organizations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interweaving what has shown to be life-giving aspects both within regenerative leadership (Hutchins, 2022; Hutchins & Storm, 2019) and “the work that reconnects” (Macy & Johnstone, 2022; Macy, 2021) with insights from the leading practices of dialogic OD (Bushe, 2013) and Appreciative Inquiry Summits in particular (McQuaid & Cooperrider, 2018). In doing so, it can be seen as a contribution but also a call for expanding current leading practices and frameworks toward a vision of “Regenerative Appreciative Inquiry Summits” that has the potential of becoming a powerful and leading approach to meet the currently urgent need of facilitating regenerative transformative change in society and organizations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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