by Kare Anderson | Mar 7, 2008 | Collective Intelligence, Learning, Podcasts
I often do, despite myself. Want to become less surprised by what “happens” to you. Don’t let somebody else determine your behavior. Expand your awareness to gain a greater understanding of your life with others.Learn from the masters, guided by a learned mentor....
by Kare Anderson | Feb 29, 2008 | Cooperation, Learning, Podcasts
Imagine watching your meeting unfold as an illustrated map – soon after each person speaks. See how ideas intersect. Where the conversation is going. That’s how visionary graphic facilitation guru, David Sibbet supports a group in seeing – together – what they...
by Kare Anderson | Feb 22, 2008 | Collective Intelligence, Learning, Meetings, Play, Podcasts
We can learn more from our mistakes than our successes. That’s especially likely if a small, supportive group of peers probes to understand us better before they offer advice. In part, that’s what Learning Circles can offer. Mutual mentorship. While most are created...
by Kare Anderson | Jan 31, 2008 | inspiration, Learning
Mmm. How will you be describing yourself say five years from now? Or at least one part of you. From the Greek word “opiso” meaning “hereafter” April Groves crafted the word “opi”: Picture the future you, “written in the present tense.” This seems to me to be a...
by Kare Anderson | Jan 17, 2008 | Learning, Meetings
Pecha Kucha. This “equal time” meeting format is wildly popular because everyone gets a chance to share and compare in a quick and lively way. That’s why it spread around the world so quickly in the past few years. Attendees loved it yesterday when Joan Eisenstodt...
by Kare Anderson | Jan 16, 2008 | Collective Memory, Learning, Research
…looks like you, research shows. So if you are leaning toward one political (or marital?) candidate or have not yet decided, here’s how you might be influenced. “Morphing faces”- based research demonstrates your instinctive tendency to like the person who looks...