Transformative Questions
September 14, 2005 | Business & Commerce | People & Society | SoL
This morning I and three colleagues (from Singapore, Denver, and Boston) presented at the SoL Global Forum. The topic was "Extraordinary Leadership; Shape-Shifting and Transformative Questions as a Genesis for Change." The session was held inside the Leopold Museum, and it went well. Just over 70 people attended, out of 400 conference participants, and with ten other parallel sessions held at the same time!
Here is a panorama of the group reflecting on the characteristics of transformative questions (full-size):

Here is another panorama of the group in world cafe discussing their reflections (full-size):

When I get the session notes written up I'll post them here.
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Great turnout!
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