Summer 2019 - Minneapolis, MN
The Summer Series continues to grow leaders to be versed in the Art of Hosting and Harvesting Conversations that Matter. No matter if you are a seasoned practitioner or are simply curious, we welcome you to join us.
All workshops are at the Robert J. Jones Urban Research and Outreach-Engagement Center located at 2001 Plymouth Ave N in Minneapolis. Directions Sign up for three or more workshops and save 10%! Contact Kamaria Woyee, [email protected], for promo code.* *The registration system accepts credit card payments only and that form of payment is preferred. Please contact Kamaria Woyee if an alternative payment method if required for your participation. Click image below to download the Summer Series flyer.
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Practice SessionsUsing Data to Tell Stories of Impact
July 9; 9:00AM-12:00PM $50 Like constellations among the stars, stories are embedded within data. Learn how to shape stories from data to have impact in regulative, collaborative, integrative, and generative human service business capabilities. Unleashing Stories to Shift Systems July 18; 9:00AM-12:00PM $50 Learn the art of invitation to engage diverse perspectives, practice listening deeply to bear witness to the brilliance in others, and collectively harvest stories that shift systems. The Art of Harvesting August 14; 9:00AM-4:00PM $80 Explore individual and collective, tangible and intangible ways of making meaning and creating clarity. Learn how to design for the harvest and create strategic artifacts that move work forward. Hosting in Hierarchy August 28; 9:00AM-12:00PM $50 Everyday practices for working and leading in hierarchy. Work more effectively with power and engage others in your organization in more meaningful ways. Explore ways to dance on the path between chaos and order and stroll on the path between order and control. Human-centered Design September 16; 9:00AM-2:30PM $65 Focus on human beings and context; emphasize iterative cycles of implementing, learning, and improving; and grow public value. Learn these design principles and creative problem-solving approaches you can adapt to enrich your work. |
Who should attend?
Whether you come from the public or non-profit sector, a foundation, you are self-employed, or are coming simply as an individual who cares about this work, this training is for you. We invite diversity of perspectives to create a vibrant learning space, which we can build on in our work. Attend as a team to make the application of what you’ve learned much easier to integrate!
All are welcome. Participation in a multi-day learning retreat is not required. Content will be tailored to those working in the public and nonprofit human services sector, but will be applicable to other settings.
All are welcome. Participation in a multi-day learning retreat is not required. Content will be tailored to those working in the public and nonprofit human services sector, but will be applicable to other settings.