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Not All Organizations Should Be Appreciated

Forrest Christian 2010 July 24Change, Theory 2 Comments

A few years ago, I was talking with Naga Kumar, who had been a colleague of David Cooperrider at Case Western when he was developing Appreciative Inquiry. He told me that while he like and used a lot of AI in his work, he parted ways with Cooperrider, who believed that AI was value neutral: there was something to appreciate …

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