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Lessons From the Field: Applying Appreciative Inquiry
edited by Sue Hammond and Cathy Royal

This book is a small treasure chest of Apprecitive Inquiry gems, applications that have the appreciative thread running through them. A book for those drawn to AI concepts and need the grounding in applictions, these cases demonstrate how AI has moved beyond aspiration and into reality. Notes by Geoff Bellman, from the cover.

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The Thin Book of Appreciative Inquiry
by Sue Annis Hammond

"This book is an invitation to begin your journey to learn about Appreciative Inquiry. Appreciative Inquiry is an exciting philosophy for change. The major assumption of Appreciative Inquiry is that in every organization something works and change can be managed through the identification of what works and the analysis of how to do more of work works". So begins the author as she proceeds to lay out the answers to the basic question, "what is Appreciative Inquiry?" In an early review the OD Practitioner stated, "The Thin Book provides both the practitioner and the seasoned professional with concepts, images, structure, key processes and language in examples layout that is easy to read and discuss." This small book is an excellent place to start for persons interested in exploring the assumptions and premises of Appreciative Inquiry.

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