You may have already read about it on our previous Team blog entry. So you know that we're working with Conversation Cafe to inspire meaningful face-to-face discussions about everything from sustainability to economics to the violence in our world. These kinds of conversations build community, expand our horizons, and open the way for new cultural and societal
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SHAM Discussion Group, Fred Nickols, Creatively Encouraging User Adoption, Government KM Community, KAM, Levity Effect
http://www.communities.hp.com/online/blogs/garfield/archive/...Textor sends out invitations to his local community called Thirsters. Anybody who passes through Portland, Oregon gets button-holed and he has perfected the art of tagging people in interesting ways. Dave Pollard pointed out that March 24-30 was Conversation Week: Its founders encourage people to get together with others for conversation on things that matter, particularly these questions: How can we best prepare our children for the future? What does sustainability look like and how do we get there?
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SHAM Discussion Group, Fred Nickols, Creatively Encouraging User Adoption, Government KM Community, KAM, Levity Effect
http://www.communities.hp.com/online/blogs/garfield/archive/...Textor sends out invitations to his local community called Thirsters. Anybody who passes through Portland, Oregon gets button-holed and he has perfected the art of tagging people in interesting ways. Dave Pollard pointed out that March 24-30 was Conversation Week: Its founders encourage people to get together with others for conversation on things that matter, particularly these questions: How can we best prepare our children for the future? What does sustainability look like and how do we get there?
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Scenarios and Resilience
http://rs.resalliance.org/2008/04/30/scenarios-and-resilienc...the complex challenges of climate change, among others. These shocks are unprecedented, so the solutions are novel – the kinds of solutions that cannot emerge from gridlock politics. Nonetheless, people need answers to complex questions. In a recent global survey
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Scenarios and Resilience
http://rs.resalliance.org/2008/04/30/scenarios-and-resilienc...the complex challenges of climate change, among others. These shocks are unprecedented, so the solutions are novel – the kinds of solutions that cannot emerge from gridlock politics. Nonetheless, people need answers to complex questions. In a recent global survey
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lists of questions
http://charlierb3.blogspot.com/2008/04/lists-of-questions.ht...Top 10 questions for 2008 20 excellent conversation questions 50 unique conversation starters
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http://coolmel.typepad.comConversation Week @ Second Life Just got back from Conversation Week event in Second Life. The event was held at the Peacemaker Institute on Commonwealth 3 (via Commonwealth Islands in Second life). See my snapshots below. Our conversation revolved around technology, ethics, morality, information
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Hosting a Conversation That Matters
http://luminaria.wordpress.com/2008/03/31/hosting-a-conversa...There is a growing number of conversation sites including the World Cafe, the Gaia Community , the National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation and Quantum Shift.tv. Earlier this month Conversation Cafe hosted Conversation Week 2008 as an opportunity to discover answers that can re-direct our lives and work, while knowing that sincere people on the other side of the planet are doing the same. The Conversation Cafe is a portal to find or begin local conversations in cafes,
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Be the change you want to see in the world
http://luvina.gaia.com/blog/2008/3/be_the_change_you_want_to...Global conversation week
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“How can they hear if nobody tells them?”
http://olsuit.wordpress.com/2008/03/29/how-can-they-hear-if-...Before you trust, you have to listen. But unless Christ’s Word is preached, there’s nothing to listen to. So what did you talk about at church this week?Do you think people would even care? Take a look at the “Top Ten List of Questions” people are discussing around the world and see for how many of them we have an answer. . . but no relationship in which to share it. Makes you kinda sick, doesn’t it. Like being three feet from a guy about to jump to his death. So close.

