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    What Is Appreciative Inquiry?

    By Jeff Schuman

    Appreciative Inquiry is the act of exploring and recognizing
    the best in people and the world around us. The key to this
    philosphy to to seek and discover how to improve and work towards
    transformation.

    Do you believe that despite the complaints and problems
    encountered in your organization, there is nonetheless
    significant good work and results occurring? Do you want to
    find a way to fan the flames of these positives so that they
    engulf your entire organization? Let’s admit it – sometimes our
    problem-centered focus places too much attention on the negative.
    Perhaps it’s time for a new approach. We can seek to discover
    the excellence already present in our organizations – just as
    Michelangelo is reported to have said that he saw an angel in the
    rock and carved to set it free.

    Having a positive vision is the underlying premise of
    Appreciative Inquiry. Appreciative Inquiry is a philosophy but it
    is also practical since it suggests a particular method of
    changing social systems. In its most basic form, an appreciative
    inquiry is about asking questions about the best of what is and
    what has been. The information is like a discovery that lends
    itself to dreaming about the positive future and finally,
    designing the action plan to make it happen.

    For example, a consultant or trainer is frequently in the
    position of needing to understand the training needs of a client
    company. Here are several potential questions that could be used
    in appreciative interviews:

    • Describe a time when you took part in professional development
    that was especially energizing and enlivening. Who was involved?
    What happened? Describe the event in detail.

    • If you could imagine or transform the professional development
    available in any way you wished, what one to three things would
    you like to see happen to enhance its vitality and effectiveness?

    • What do you imagine your own role might be in helping to make
    this happen? Who could work with you?

    The resulting qualitative data would be most efficiently analyzed
    by computer software such as text retrievers, code and retrieve
    programs and conceptual network builders. Such software programs
    would help draw valid meaning from the data by reducing it, help
    to identify patterns through comparative analysis and go beyond
    the narrative text to display the data in matrices.

    Consider asking one or more appreciative questions at your next
    staff meeting. Set it up properly by giving employees a little
    background and reasoning for the approach. Let them know what
    you plan to do with the information and invite interested parties
    to get involved in the resulting action plan. You might be
    surprised by the synergy that results!


    About the author:
    Jeff Schuman's small business resource website has the
    best of everthing to help you run your own small business.
    http://www.sites-plus.com/appreciative-inquiry.html


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