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Guest editors bring their passion for a subject to the Ai Practitioner. Ai
and Strategy (November 2003) and Ai Summits (August 2003) are two examples.
If you feel passionately enough about some aspect of Ai to bring together
articles with your colleagues,
do let me know
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Ai
Practitioner August 2003
available for
credit-card purchase in .PDF format now
August 2003 Issue: Ai Summits
Guest editors: Bernard Mohr and James Ludema
Articles:
Foreward by David L. Cooperrider
Understanding the ROI of the AI Summit: A Definition, Short
History and Conditions for Success
By Bernard Mohr and James Ludema
The Relationship of the AI Summit to Other Large-Group
Processes By James Ludema
From Cutbacks and Low Morale Long Term Cultural Change:
Multiple Summits for the Human Resources Community in the
Canadian Department of National Defence
By Bernard Mohr and Robert Legris
Uplifting and Balancing Excellence in Patient Care, Education,
and Research at Metro Health
By Alfred F. Conners Jr, Tony Silbert and Penny O’Malley
Schools where everyone counts: Strategic Planning in the West
Springfield School System
By Marge Schiller and Jackie Stavros
Opportunity Mapping: A key to obtaining business results at
John Deere Harvester Works
By James Ludema and Gina Hinrichs
Using the AI Summit for Post Merger Work in a German Bank
By Thomas Huber
Integrating Multiple Initiatives at Bob’s Clam Hut- A Mini
Summit By Eileen Conlon
Book review of The Appreciative Inquiry Summit: A
Practitioner’s Guide for Leading Large Group Change
By Ada Jo Mann and Judy Rogers
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