Difference between revisions of "Appreciative Inquiry (AI)"

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=='''Problem solving versus Appreciative Inquiry'''==
 
=='''Problem solving versus Appreciative Inquiry'''==
  
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! width= "300pt" | <font color= "white"> Problem solving  </font>
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| Identify Problem
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|Appreciate "What is" (what gives life?)
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|Conduct Root Cause Analysis || Imagine  "what might be".
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|Brainstorm Solutions & Analyse ||Determine "What should be".
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|Develop Actions Plans||Determine "What will be".
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Revision as of 17:26, 26 January 2009

Term2.png APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY (AI)
An organizational development process or philosophy that engages individuals within an organizational system in its renewal, change and focused performance.

Its assumption is simple: every organization has something that works right – things that give it life when it is most alive, effective, successful, and connected in healthy ways to its stakeholders and communities. AI begins by identifying what is positive and connecting to it in ways that heighten energy and vision for change. AI recognizes that every organization is an open system that depends on its human capital to bring its vision and purpose to life.The outcome of an AI initiative is a long-term positive change in the organization. AI encourages people to work together to promote a better understanding of the human system, the heartbeat of the organization. [1] The basis idea is to build organizations around what works, rather than trying to fix what doesn't. It is the opposite of problem solving.

Problem solving versus Appreciative Inquiry

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