by glpadmin | Mar 20, 2017 | Speaking of Dialogue
Strategic communication can encompass so much. In this brief tip sheet we focus specifically on e-newsletters. However, they can be helpful for any strategic communication. 1. Start with a creative brief A creative brief clarifies what...
by glpadmin | Apr 3, 2017 | Jane Vella Writings, Speaking of Dialogue
Not in that order: but do you see the connection? I was stunned, reading William Isaacs’ 1999 book Dialogue: And the Art of Thinking Together to discover the correlation between our well-tested axiom “learning is always cognitive, affective and psychomotor” and the...
by glpadmin | Apr 17, 2017 | Speaking of Dialogue
Sometimes writing flows like a river findings its natural path. We are clear about who we’re communicating with and the effect we hope it will have on the reader. This feels good to us as communicators, and feels right to the reader. Unfortunately, the river...
by glpadmin | Apr 17, 2017 | Speaking of Dialogue
Download Tip Sheet Resistance is normal – both to what is being taught and to how it is being taught. What we want to do is minimize resistance so that it does not negatively interfere with learning. Here are 10 ways to do this: Prioritize Safety. Learners need to...
by glpadmin | May 1, 2017 | Speaking of Dialogue
A while ago I had the joy of reading a fascinating theological book called Copious Hosting: A Theology of Access for People with Disabilities. In that gentle and prophetic text, Catholic disability-advocate Jennie Weiss Block sets out to define disability and...