intention

Harvesting essential conversations: an evolutionary perspective

Dedicated to the global community of practitioners of the art of hosting conversations that matter.

This blog post sprang from a conversation between George Pór, Matthieu Kleinschmager and Helen Titchen Beeth in Brussels in September 2008. The conversation was prompted by our shared passion for capturing the essence of conversations that we have participated in so that they can have a longer life and a greater impact than just the fading memories and flip-chart sheets of the original participants.
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Intentions of the Art of Hosting training (Why do we do this?)

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What is it we would like to become?


What might we create such that our lives and the lives of the communities we serve would be better?


This is about noticing what is emerging and being brave enough to name it.

 

 

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