by glpadmin | May 22, 2017 | Speaking of Dialogue
As a meteorology professor at a community college in southern California, I have students struggling with abstract, but important, concepts of the physical processes and impacts of weather and climate. Students at community colleges often lack skills and motivation to...
by glpadmin | Jun 5, 2017 | Speaking of Dialogue
I was working with a small group of women executives in a peer exchange leadership development program. They had moved through two tumultuous and revealing days together, and had generated some real insights about their unique leadership styles. A capstone activity of...
by glpadmin | Jun 19, 2017 | Speaking of Dialogue
It’s been a year since I was introduced to the principles and practices of Dialogue Education. When I think about the four days I spent at the cozy Stowehof Inn in Vermont during the Foundations of Dialogue Education course, one memory in particular stands out...
by glpadmin | Jul 10, 2017 | Speaking of Dialogue
Download Technique Often when you are faced with several good ideas in a meeting, it is impossible or even undesirable to choose just one. Multi-voting is one way to poll the group about multiple options. To facilitate it, do the following: List the various choices on...
by glpadmin | Aug 3, 2017 | Speaking of Dialogue
Numbers have a whole world of information beneath them. Making decisions on numbers alone can get you into trouble. At a recent meeting to evaluate and adapt the pilot of a six-week online course, my colleague Jeanette Romkema and I shared the numbers about level of...