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Using Appreciative Inquiry in extension

9m · Enablers of Change · 30 Apr 05:45

In this episode, we’re going to discuss AI… not Artificial Intelligence, or even Artificial Insemination, but the other AI, Appreciative Inquiry! We want to unpack what Appreciative Inquiry is and how might we use it in our role as enablers of change.

See all the details and contribute to the discussion over at our blog.

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