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Here are some simple but perhaps unusual questions to help design a robust strategic planning process.
An important thing to understand about meetings of any kind is the difference between divergence and convergence. When the two get muddled, youre meeting at cross purposes.
Book Review:
The Wisdom of Crowds
James Surowieki examines the many cases of crowds really groups of any kind who outperform most if not all of the individuals in that crowd. It is an eloquent challenge to our assumptions about expertise.
The artwork for this issue are all fractals mathematically generated images that can, in an uncanny way, mimic nature. One key characteristic of fractals is that they exhibit similarity at very different levels of scale, and this is something that invites comparison with human beings, from sub-personalities, to individuals, to teams, to organizations, to communities, to societies, to the population of the world as a whole.
Greece in May.
The Axladitsa Immersion is a unique opportunity to combine retreat, exploration, and learning in a singularly beautiful setting. The Immersion spans
three weeks with a particular focus each week. You can attend one, two or for the lucky few all three. I will be co-hosting the second inquiry on
the Art of Protection. See more at www.axladitsa.org/calendar.htm.

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