Appreciative Inquiry To facilitate organizational, social or personal change through an inquiry process centered on what’s working rather than what’s not.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
UNITED METHODISt WOMEN
Advertisements

COTSEAL PAST, PRESENT and FUTURE. The Basic Two Lenses Seeing the deficits Seeing the good.
APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY (AI) What is AI, and how can it help schools and school systems develop? Presentation to Contact Seminar arranged by The British Council.
Tricia S. Jones, Temple University, copyright protect, March 2006
Tricia S. Jones, Temple University, copyright protect, March 2006 Mediator Strategies There are three basic mediator strategies: –Communication Facilitation.
Copyright Tricia S. Jones, Do not use without attribution. Classroom Meetings CRETE Day 1 Training PSD Teachers Tricia S. Jones, Ph.D., Dept. of.
Tricia S. Jones, Temple University, copyright protect, March 2006 Bargaining Bargaining is the process of negotiating from a competitive orientation to.
Defensive Communication
Tricia S. Jones, Temple University, copyright protect, March 2006 Goals in Conflict Desired outcomes of a conflict Desired outcomes of a conflict Change.
Tricia S. Jones, Temple University, copyright protect, March 2006 Diversity Diversity is a term that simply refers to the variety of differences that exist.
Tricia S. Jones, Temple University, copyright protect, March 2006 Power in Interpersonal Conflict People differ in their orientations to power People are.
The Association of Business Psychologists Appreciative Inquiry Sarah Lewis.
Appreciative Inquiry and Organisational change Sarah Lewis.
An Appreciative approach to Coaching AI involves the art and practice of asking questions that strengthen a person’s capacity to apprehend, anticipate.
Managing Change using Appreciative Inquiry Lynda Clark Box Hill Centre Manager Royal District Nursing Service December 2004.
Building Community: Discovering, Envisioning, Designing, Growing, Reflecting, Mastering… Appreciative Inquiry.
1 Appreciative Inquiry What is it and how can it help you and your staff evaluate and improve services?
SOAR vs SWOT! Appreciative Inquiry at Work Dr Liz E Mellish
Appreciative Inquiry a transformational change process at the program level – Adding new skills and techniques to your toolbox Michelle Archuleta, HP/DP.
Mapping Our World Mapping Ourselves.
Appreciative Inquiry An Introduction Bruce K. Barnard COS 4850.
The Power of Appreciative Inquiry Bliss W. Browne President Imagine Chicago
Old.libqual.org Exploring Appreciative Inquiry and the University Summit Concept as Frameworks for Following up on your LibQual+(tm) Data Joan Cheverie,
Appreciative Inquiry ‘Using Appreciative Inquiry to inspire and bring out the best in others’
SOLUTION FOCUSED COACHING Meet “OSKAR” Maribeth B. Dockety, PHR.
Appreciative Inquiry: A Project Management Strategy PMI Meeting November 18, 2004 St. Louis Park, MN Presented by: Josie Lindsay, President & CEO Bell.
 “No teaching approach has greater potential for student involvement and engagement than student- directed investigation (Larson & Keiper, 236)  Uses.
Appreciative Inquiry: Introduction and Key Concepts.
Appreciative Inquiry. An Overview. Trainers Network June Michelle Brailsford and Alex Smith.
Mary Lynn Manns Green Drinks March Large opposing goals The belief that this is not a pressing issue A “collective action” issue “Others” are.
The Esteemed Agency: Managing Human Services Teams Week Fifteen.
Tricia S. Jones, Temple University, copyright protect, March 2006 Principled Negotiation 4 Scholars from the Harvard Negotiation Project have suggested.
Engaging Young People Kevin Jones. The Aims of the Workshop To understand the difference between consultation and participation To better understand the.
Appreciative Inquiry An Introduction.
Appreciative Inquiry Overview Appreciative Inquiry Overview Linda J. Ferguson Positive Thinking Leads to Positive Action.
Tools for Knowledge Synthesis – Dialogue Gabriele Bammer.
Facilitated by Sophia Chin and Philip Decter.  Think about a time or an incident in the last days when you handled something difficult or challenging.
Change-works: reflections from relational constructionism KRAFT workshop Vaxjo Oct 2004 dian_marie_hosking USBO, University of Utrecht.
Developmental space For teams working on innovation. Karin Derksen, Léon de Caluwé & Robert Jan Simons, 2011.
What is the ePositiveChange® Transformation Approach?
A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY
Appreciative Inquiry Presentation by: Lucy Gong HSCI – 825 Spring 2013.
Chapter 13 Post Modern Approaches.
We don’t describe the world we see We see the world we describe…
Organizational Development
An on-line course in critical mental health promotion: Teaching and learning at multiple spheres of influence Jakubec, S.L., Mascaro, P. (Mount Royal University,
Copyrights apply.
The Purpose of Responding to the Call
Copyright 2012, 2008, 2004, 2000 Pearson Education, Inc.
Navigating the Barnyard 3: A Dialogue with Dr. Doolittle
The Purpose of Responding to the Call
Based on the work of Stephen Covey
Scientific Inquiry Standard B – 1.7.
Seeing the mighty oak in the acorn
AN INTRODUCTION TO “APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY”
Caucusing in Mediation
Scripture Focus: Daniel 5:1-9, 17-30
Reflect, Renew, and Reconnect to Your Passion
Developing Independence in the Mathematics Classroom
POWER CHALLENGES Several Ways To Solve 7 CHALLENGES.
Appreciative Inquiry 4-Ds
Sharing SF gems I have gathered while working with students
An optimist, a pessimist and a realist walk into a bar….
Employability Skills.
Appreciative Inquiry and Teaching English.
Leading Change: Three Ways to Get Out Ahead
STEP 3 STEP 2 STEP 1 Ten Minute Feedback
a more Christ-like Church
Strength-Based, Solution-Focused Leadership
Presentation transcript:

Appreciative Inquiry To facilitate organizational, social or personal change through an inquiry process centered on what’s working rather than what’s not. “What is Working Here?” Vs. “What Problems are we Having?” Tricia S. Jones, Temple University, copyright protect, March 2006

Assumptions of Appreciative Inquiry In every society, organization or group, something works What we focus on becomes our reality Reality is created in the moment and there are multiple realities The act of asking questions of an organization or group influences the group in some way. Tricia S. Jones, Temple University, copyright protect, March 2006

Assumptions of Appreciative Inquiry People have more confidence to journey to the future when they carry with them parts of the past What we carry should be what’s best in the past It is important to value differences The language we use creates our reality Tricia S. Jones, Temple University, copyright protect, March 2006

Appreciative Inquiry Focus Doing more of what works Problem Solving Focus: Doing less of something we do not do well Tricia S. Jones, Temple University, copyright protect, March 2006

Differences in Approach Problem Solving Felt Need – Identification of Problem Analysis of Causes Analysis of Possible Solutions Action Planning (Treatment) Appreciative Inquiry Appreciating and Valuing the Best of ‘What Is’ Envisioning ‘What Might Be’ Dialoguing ‘What Should Be’ Innovating ‘What Will Be’ Tricia S. Jones, Temple University, copyright protect, March 2006