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How can you make Solution-Focus as easy to understand as possible?
By using children stories!
I gave it a try, and now my little book of solution-focused-inspired children stories is available on Amazon as an e-book.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01453VVTQ
For educators, practitioners and change agents.
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My latest SF book, "Mr. Bear Wants to Be Loved: And Other Stories to Make Change Easier, for Children & their Parents" is now out and available for purchase on Amazon.
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6-year-old would understand.
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Many thanks, Paolo, I will take a look closely who is delivering the program.
Re; study case Nestele waters factory
may I have your email address to tell you more about a leadership development program in a factory here in Romania and to he your view, please?
thank you
Hi Paolo, what shall i do to read your book? Where can I find it?
many thnxs
Hope all well.
Hope that the Module 3 went well.
How are the travel plans developing?
best wishes, svea
Hope you're well,
Bärbel
PS What a beautiful picture of the Redwoods...
just read that you won´t join the SOL 09 conference because of the magic of traveling to that island in the north sea. Would it change your situation if I offered you a seat in my car? I drive on the 13th/14th May from Germany and drive past Cologne/ the Netherlands and could pick you up anywhere! You´d spare one train... Best wishes (unknown) Gesa
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