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The simple, but powerful, difference in the Appreciative Inquiry process is that the starting point for discussion is what has worked well rather than problems and failure.

Participants are invited to explore the best parts of their past experience and to analyse its core components. Stories are told, conversations developed from positive questioning so people appreciate the best of what is, imagine what might be, talk about what could be, and create the future together.

For more on Appreciative Inquiry, see: The Appreciative Inquiry Commons

           Contact:  Annette Zera  azera@blueyonder.co.uk