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Matt Moore facilitates a discussion on story work with Madelyn Blair and me

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —July 2, 2008
Filed in Business storytelling

This morning Madelyn and I met Matt Moore on Skype to chat about story work. Matt’s a fast worker and has already posted the podcast. …

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Vital behaviours for communities of practice

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —June 27, 2008
Filed in Collaboration

Over at the Influencer blog David Maxfield has written a four post series on improving teamwork based on one of the key insights from his …

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A poem about Anecdote

Posted by  Daryl Cook —April 3, 2008
Filed in Fun

Matt Moore, a good friend of ours, kindly offered to write a poem about Anecdote. So that he had some material to work with, Matt …

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Narrative helps us use history appropriately

Posted by  Mark Schenk —August 11, 2007
Filed in Collaboration

Matt Moore picks up on Shawn’s recent post about the relevance of history and gives some good guidelines for appropriate use of history. Matt’s post …

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Collecting stories – the role of the imaginary person

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —July 23, 2007
Filed in Business storytelling

Aiden Choles has just posted a nice piece on how he used role play within an anecdote circle to collect stories. This is how it …

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August commenters and linkers

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —September 1, 2006
Filed in News

Thanks again to everyone who has participated in our blog for August. We look forward to your thoughts and suggestions in September. Commenters Matt Moore, …

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Thanks for participating

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —August 2, 2006
Filed in News

David Maister has inspired me to copy one of his blog practices; thanking everyone who contributes to the online conversation occurring on the blog. So …

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Communities and Social Networks

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —November 26, 2004
Filed in Collaboration

Matt Moore made a good comment in response to my last blog entry I have recently been trying to link the thinking on Small World …

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