The World Café

The World Café

by Juanita BrownWorld Cafe Community and David Isaacs
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 14/04/2005

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The World Cafe is a flexible, easy-to-use process for fostering collaborative dialogue, sharing mutual knowledge, and discovering new opportunities for action. Based on living systems thinking, this innovative approach creates dynamic networks of conversation that can catalyze an organization or community's own collective intelligence around its most important questions.

Filled with stories of actual Cafe dialogues in business, education, government, and community organizations across the globe, this uniquely crafted book demonstrates how the World Cafe can be adapted to any setting or culture. Examples from such varied organizations as Hewlett-Packard, American Society for Quality, the nation of Singapore, the University of Texas, and many others, demonstrate the process in action.

Along with its seven core design principles, The World Cafe offers practical tips for hosting "conversations that matter" in groups of any size- strengthening both personal relationships and people's capacity to shape the future together.

ISBN:
9781609940393
9781609940393
Category:
International business
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
14-04-2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Berrett-Koehler Publishers
David Isaacs

Professor David Isaacs is a consultant paediatrician at the Children's Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, and Clinical Professor in Paediatric Infectious Diseases at the University of Sydney.

He has been a member of every Australian national immunisation advisory committee for the last 25 years. He is passionate about bioethics, and has published and taught extensively on ethical aspects of immunisation.

He is also one of several doctors who have exposed what they say is a culture of violence, abuse, self-harm and cover-up on Nauru, in defiance of laws that could land them in prison.

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