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VC Exchange#4 Notes – 10-12-17 |
These are the graphic notes from the Exchange on Committing Real Resources |
David Sibbet | 12/08/17 | 12/08/17 | |||
VCExchange #1 Notes – August 18, 2017 |
These are the graphic notes created by David Sibbet during our first exchange, including pictures of the participants. |
David Sibbet | 09/10/17 | 12/08/17 | |||
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Villager’s Drawings: Symbols for each Conservancy Activity Program |
We asked each Conservancy team to discuss its team’s vision and purpose. Then we invited all of the members to draw a symbol representing that purpose. Here are the simple drawings that they came up with. (I’m also adding a drawing of an axe, a hoe and a hut that came from discussion of symbols… |
David Sibbet | 07/25/18 | 07/25/18 | ||
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Visual Facilitation Field Guide Mockup |
Here is a version of the design from our talented design team, as of 12-15-17. |
David Sibbet | 12/19/17 | 12/22/17 | ||
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Visual Meetings: How Graphics, Sticky Notes & Idea Mapping Can Transform Group Productivity |
This is the first in Wiley & Sons best selling Visual Leadership series by David Sibbet. |
David Sibbet | 12/19/17 | 12/19/17 | ||
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Visual Teams: Graphic Tools for Commitment, Innovation & High Performance |
This book from Wiley & Sons (2011) comprehensively explains the Drexler/Sibbet Team Performance Model and associated team dynamics. |
David Sibbet | 12/23/16 | 12/23/16 | ||
Whole Systems Design – a brief description |
This document was created by Laureen Golden after a sort of informal interview with myself and my colleague Erin Young in Australia. |
John Schinnerer | 11/15/19 | 11/15/19 | |||
Women in Power – A talk given by Mary Beard |
In this talk Mary Beard reflects on points she also makes in her book Woman & Power – A Manifesto in which she traces the origins of misogyny to their ancient roots. The talk is nearly 2 hours long but allows for a much needed deeper exploration of the ways woman are seen, heard or silenced… |
Gisela Wendling | 01/11/18 | 03/14/18 |