Handouts & Notes
used at past events

 


June 8, 2010

 

Notes from the opening - Do's & Don'ts of Implementing change

 

Resistance to Change - notes

 


May 11, 2010

 

Stages of Change - Transtheoretical Model - handout

 


March 9, 2010

 

Alternate Leadership Models - references for material used.

 


January 14, 2010

 

Building a sense of “community” within a group.

Wirth, R. A. (2010).  Community Building.  Available at http://www.entarga.com/symposium/Jan10-CommunityBuilding.pdf

 


December 15, 2009 

Breakout Session #1 – Understanding change from the perspective of complexity science

Wirth, R. A. (2009).  Understanding change from the perspective of complexity science: A shift in worldview.  Available at
http://www.entarga.com/symposium/Dec09-Complexity.pdf

 

Breakout Session #2 – Performance improvement: Building a high-performance organization

Multiple articles used to illustrate the presentation.  Links found in the LinkedIn Group -or- email Drs. Reymann or Wirth for a copy.

 


November 4, 2009

Breakout Session #1 – Leading with Influence (Not Authority)

Cook, S., Macaulay, S., & Coldicott, H. (2004).  Change management excellence.  London: Kogan Page Ltd.
The handout includes pages 137-145 from chapter 15, influencing others during change.

Wirth, R. A. (2001).  Personal power.  Available at
http://www.entarga.com/book/Ch11a1-PersonalPower.pdf

 

Breakout Session #2 – Questions that Lead Change

Block, P. (2005).  The Nature of Powerful Questions from Civic engagement and the restoration of community: Changing the nature of conversation.  Retrieved from http://www.peterblock.com/assets/Civic.pdf
This workbook is a subset of Peter Block’s latest book “Community: The structure of belonging” published last year.  The key point involves changing the conversation as a foundation for change. The discussion handout included pages 25-30.

Vogt, E. E., Brown, J., & Isaacs, D. (2003).  The art of powerful questions.  Retrieved from http://www.theworldcafe.com/articles/aopq.pdf 
The handout (pages 4, 5, 10, & 12) summarizes the three dimensions of powerful questions and how to construct them.

 

Opening Activity & Slides - Handout at registration (Word document)  Slides (PowerPoint document)

Closing Activity - Notes (Word document)

 


 
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