赞赏调查和生物领导三个领域的工作,以支持必要的,可再生的革命

Andres Roberts
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我们今天在世界上看到的挑战,必然与增长、开采、消费和脱节的主导叙事有关。世界各地正在出现另一种以自然为主导的进步叙事,但发展这种叙事的工作可能既困难又令人筋疲力尽。这篇文章描述了欣赏式探究可以帮助我们发展这一必要运动的三个工作领域:1)创造目标和框架,激励我们作为一个整体系统工作;2)促进连接、支持和激发新故事的过程;3)在转型工作中打造关怀文化。
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Appreciative Inquiry and Bio-Leadership Three Areas of Work to Support a Necessary, Regenerative Revolution
The challenges we see in the world today are bound to a dominant narrative of growth, extraction, consumption and disconnection. An alternative narrative of nature-led progress is emerging around the world, but the work to grow it can be difficult and exhausting. This piece describes three areas of work where Appreciative Inquiry can help us grow this necessary movement: 1) creating goals and frames that inspire us to work as whole systems; 2) facilitating processes that connect, support, and inspire new stories; and 3) crafting a culture of care in the work of transformation.
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