Annual SOLworld Conference: Call for Contributions - SOLWorld2024-03-29T07:22:00Zhttp://solworld.org/forum/topics/annual-solworld-conference?commentId=2102269%3AComment%3A31482&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWhat an excellent case to lea…tag:solworld.org,2010-11-15:2102269:Comment:314842010-11-15T04:31:11.914ZKatalin Hankovszkyhttp://solworld.org/profile/KatalinHankovszky
What an excellent case to learn from, dear Aoki. Thank you for proposing. Where exactly in the program we'll suggest its place we only will know after Dec. 16th.<br />
We are very much looking forward to learn from you, dear friends!
What an excellent case to learn from, dear Aoki. Thank you for proposing. Where exactly in the program we'll suggest its place we only will know after Dec. 16th.<br />
We are very much looking forward to learn from you, dear friends! Hello Kati and the Hungarian…tag:solworld.org,2010-11-15:2102269:Comment:314822010-11-15T02:26:32.267ZYasuteru Aokihttp://solworld.org/profile/YasuteruAoki
Hello Kati and the Hungarian organizing team,<br />
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I am hoping to introduce an "SF inside" organization from Japan and its success through utilizing SF in their own unique way. The company is called ZACROS (<a href="http://www.zacros.co.jp/english/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.zacros.co.jp/english/index.html</a>).<br />
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As far as I know, they are the only organization in the world who declared "We are an 'SF inside' organization." I did some SF training for them, but they basically created…
Hello Kati and the Hungarian organizing team,<br />
<br />
I am hoping to introduce an "SF inside" organization from Japan and its success through utilizing SF in their own unique way. The company is called ZACROS (<a href="http://www.zacros.co.jp/english/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.zacros.co.jp/english/index.html</a>).<br />
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As far as I know, they are the only organization in the world who declared "We are an 'SF inside' organization." I did some SF training for them, but they basically created their own way of utilizing SF in locally organic way. Their annual profit in 2009 was the highest in their 95 years history. And the top management says one of the three main factors that contributed to the high profit was the improved efficiency in production team created through applying SF in their workplaces. Their team have already presented their success at J-SOL2 and J-SOL3.<br />
They really have found treasures in their own workforces! So what they have to say perfectly matches the theme of SOL2011. Peter Szabo attended their presentation at J-SOL2 and he kindly left a great compliment for them. So if you wonder what it's all about, he could be one of the source of information for you.<br />
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In my opinion this is worth presenting at one of the plenary sessions. I am willing to help the translation process if they are coming. I hope you consider giving them a place to be presented.<br />
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Yasuteru Aoki Learning Wishes
List of possi…tag:solworld.org,2010-11-06:2102269:Comment:312292010-11-06T07:21:23.429ZKatalin Hankovszkyhttp://solworld.org/profile/KatalinHankovszky
Learning Wishes<br />
List of possibilities<br />
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People are looking forward to a friendly, joyful, and warm atmosphere, to meeting old and new friends, to learning and having fun. And they demand workshops of high quality which enable them to learn and to think. Here are some contents which the SOL community is looking for:<br />
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In General<br />
1. Creating benefits for people in Hungary<br />
2. Workshops with lots of thinking and less knowing<br />
3. Post-reflection-panel after a topic which is interesting but hard to…
Learning Wishes<br />
List of possibilities<br />
<br />
People are looking forward to a friendly, joyful, and warm atmosphere, to meeting old and new friends, to learning and having fun. And they demand workshops of high quality which enable them to learn and to think. Here are some contents which the SOL community is looking for:<br />
<br />
In General<br />
1. Creating benefits for people in Hungary<br />
2. Workshops with lots of thinking and less knowing<br />
3. Post-reflection-panel after a topic which is interesting but hard to understand<br />
4. Fairly practical sessions<br />
5. Exploratory sessions (e.g. the Wittgenstein one in Bucharest)<br />
6. Arranging for learning-from-learning<br />
7. Plenary sessions involving the audience<br />
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Case Studies and Experience<br />
8. Live coaching with people „from the street“ and reflecting teams to give feedback to the coach<br />
9. Live supervision on cases which participants bring (not live coaching) by reflecting teams with experienced SF practitioners<br />
10. Reporting back from previous SOLs what people tried out and what worked, maybe what they developed further.<br />
11. Case studies:<br />
What have people done?<br />
How did they put SF into practice in organisations or as a consultant?<br />
How do they work with teams (formats, activities, and favorite ways of working)?<br />
12. Workshop for books:<br />
Authors who present their books<br />
What should my coaching library contain?<br />
13. Sharing corner: learning from other experiences how to do better, what to avoid while contracting clients<br />
14. Exchange ideas about „best practices“ in coaching (e.g. experiences with the „miracle question“)<br />
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Exploring treasures, exploring SF<br />
15. Using more treasures from the SF community – e.g. Question-Answer session (Notice board around a topic/issue, emerging open space - on its head)<br />
16. Discover the treasures we have and will use as a community (not only personal treasures)<br />
17. In depth look at some of our tools (what do they do, when were they discovered, how were they discovered, how to use)<br />
18. Discovering and exploring treasures in direct and indirect ways: positive feedback, „Tell me something I don’t know“, accumulating diversity of treasures (resources, strengths, traits, skills, ways of being, etc.)<br />
19. Difficult conversations a boss sometimes has to have (further ideas and sharing good examples)<br />
20. If we are talking about treasure in organisations, there could be a rich discussion about how to uncover talent and potential in an organization using SF techniques. This is likely to be important in many countries as resources are cut back and people are asked to do more with less in a difficult environment.<br />
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SF – History and Future<br />
21. Experiencing known treasures in new/other fields/domains<br />
22. Asking beginners: What attracts you to the SF paradigm?<br />
23. Where have we come from, where are we now, where we would like to go: the 10 year history of the SF community<br />
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SF and Neighboring Fields<br />
24. More about SF-Constellation work and how to do so in existing teams<br />
25. Energy work like constellations combined with SF<br />
26. New info about our brain(s) regarding SF work<br />
27. How SF melds and blends with other models and ways of doing things<br />
28. The appreciative exchange und exploration of “SF & its neighbors”, e.g. other consulting approaches that may contrast, complement and enhance the qualities of SF in organizational contexts. ( “SF & metaphor”, “SF & constellation work”, “SF & Theory of constraints”)<br />
29. Experiment more combination of coaching and bodywork, coaching and nature<br />
30. New areas of working with SF, small other exercises<br />
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Fun and Play<br />
31. Fun, playful activities, games<br />
32. Nice and big party. SOL cabaret<br />
33. Exercises outside the training rooms. Like the game played in Interlaken: Writing on the door of every participants<br />
34. Invitations to playfulness, delivered with practical instructions and tools<br />
35. How to use games in trainings (mostly leadership and sales trainings)<br />
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Body and Senses<br />
36. Any activities including singing, dancing, motion<br />
37. Any activities having to do with music, colors, and non-verbal approaches like improvisation theatre, sculptures with people of plasticine, or something like the body percussion and vocal plenary