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Solworld 2011 Poem

Difference If life’s a quest, where should it endwhat should we find, or understandto make it stop, and just go onwith all the things that don’t go wrong?How would we know that we would seethis…Continue

Started May 21, 2011

What would a hand drawn map of the solution focused approach look like?
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Recently I stumbled upon this website, called hand drawn maps http://www.handmaps.org/recent.php?ID=259It made me wonder: how would a hand…Continue

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Dominik Godat Sep 24, 2010.

All adjectives reveal scales?
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In describing situations clients often use adjectives. But these are - in itself - relative judgements, meaning they also refer to a positioning on an implicit scale in themselves.I wonder, what…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Hannes Couvreur Dec 21, 2009.

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Where are you based? (City & Country)
Ledeberg, Belgium
In which role(s) do you use SF ideas and tools? (You can pick more than one)
Coach, Consultant, Trainer
What is your website (if any)?
http://www.superblyhuman.be
What is your connection to Solution Focused Work (based on Insoo Kim Berg and Steve de Shazer at BFTC Milwaukee and others)?
Local Wisdom Cultivator @ Superbly Human
Practicing the application of SF in the field of spatial planning, urban development and organizational development.
Complexity Enthusiast.
Professional Jester.
Master Solution Focused Practitioner (Korzybski international)
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"It's not about being superman, it's about being superbly human."

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"The situation is always wise" (thank you Anton Stellamans for getting me there!)

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With SF the best is yet to come - interview with Janine and Paul about 10 years The Solutions Focus

A couple of weeks ago Paul Z Jackson posted the following message on Facebook: "champagne on ice for 10th anniversary celebrations of The Solutions Focus.... many small steps to get this far..."

To which I replied: "Won't ask what you are proud of, nor what you are grateful for, nor how you did this, nor who helped you and how you've made good use of it, let alone ask you what you will do more of (or keep doing), or what you will do differently. Nope won't do all of…

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Posted on December 28, 2012 at 13:00 — 2 Comments

The art of being in between

When I call something complex, what does that mean?



Let us assume that me calling something complex is expressing a point of view. Which point of view is that?
Perhaps this: "in order for me to understand this (or to feel like I am on top of these things) I would need multiple point of views, most likely more than the ones I am aware of now".


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Posted on November 2, 2011 at 14:00 — 2 Comments

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At 9:21 on May 25, 2011, Pernilla Forsberg Tiger said…
Hi Hannes! Nice to meet you at the conference and thanks for a great workshop! Gave me some new ideas:) Hope to meet you again...in Oxford:)
At 22:49 on May 23, 2011, Jenny Clarke said…
Hi Hannes  I heard good reports of your session - sorry I missed it.  Jenny
At 22:20 on May 23, 2011, Yvonne van Iersel said…
Hannes dank voor het gedicht en je speels helderheid, hartelijke  groet van Yvonne van Iersel
At 20:49 on May 23, 2011, Sussan Öster said…

Dear hannes,

It was a pleasure to meet you and so generous of you to share one of your tools through such a great documentation. I'll contact you later about your 'wheel'.

Yours Sussan

 

At 13:44 on October 14, 2009, Anton Stellamans said…
Dag Hannes, welkom op SOLworld! Ik ben er zeker van dat je hier massa's interessante ideeën, werkvormen en vooral boeiende mensen zal ontmoeten. Ik kan je ook aanraden om je in te schrijven op de mailing list: http://solworld.ning.com/notes/The_SOLUTIONS-L_email_listserv.
Groetjes,
Anton
 
 
 

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Jumpstart into Solution Focus

You want to learn more about "Solution Focus"?

You prefer a "step by step" introduction instead to start with reading some
voluminous books?

You would appreciate to have a complete "helicopter view" on SF after the first step…

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Created by Hans-Peter Korn Dec 25, 2009 at 10:25am. Last updated by Mark McKergow Nov 3, 2014.

Making the most of SOLWorld.ning.com

If you’ve just arrived at SOLWorld.org (the SOLWorld ning group), you may be looking at all the features and wondering where to start.  This note might be helpful…

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Created by Mark McKergow Jun 3, 2008 at 4:55pm. Last updated by Jesper H Christiansen Aug 22, 2017.

Open Space at SOLworld conferences

SOLworld Open Space instructions as it was used at the 2011 conference, by Mark McKergow

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Created by Katalin Hankovszky Dec 30, 2015 at 10:18pm. Last updated by Katalin Hankovszky Dec 30, 2015.

SOLWorld Resources

Welcome to the SOLWorld Resources section.  This part of the site features information about the SOLWorld network, our past events and materials from our previous website.  It will take some time to update all the information, so thanks for your patience. 

Information in this part of the site is 'read-only'.  If you want to start discussions, please go to the Forum or Groups. …

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