by glp-editor-rachel | May 29, 2020 | Speaking of Dialogue
Download Tip Sheet Ever since Susan Cain’s Ted talk and book, Quiet: Being an Introvert in a World that Just Can’t Stop Talking, I have become more attentive to introverts in my meetings, learning events, and other gatherings. I work to include solo time and diverse...
by glp-editor-rachel | Jun 9, 2020 | Speaking of Dialogue
We talk a lot about attending to needs of learners when designing and facilitating learning events using the GLP principles to practice framework. I find Nonviolent Communication (NVC) to be very compatible with a learning-centered approach in that it also is about...
by glp-editor-rachel | Jun 16, 2020 | Speaking of Dialogue
We need to be highly efficient in these COVID times, and a clear Subject line is the first step to getting the responses you need to move important work ahead. Here are some helpful tips to keep in mind. 1. Use a Subject line that...
by glp-editor-rachel | Jun 30, 2020 | Speaking of Dialogue
When my kids were very young, I would take them with me to run errands. They’d say, “Momma, what’s our plan today?” with excitement in their voices. They wondered what our adventure to town would include! I would list things such as stopping at the post office, the...
by glp-editor-rachel | Jul 7, 2020 | Speaking of Dialogue
In mid-March, the Tax Equity team at the International Budget Partnership was faced with a dilemma – continue planning a two-day convening of researchers, staff, and civil society scheduled for May or take it completely online. Like many organizations in the...