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Micro tools and the PLUS-model

The place to talk, learn, and share the concept and practice of micro tools and the PLUS-model

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Micro tools and the PLUS-model

Welcome. This is the place to learn, share, and talk about micro tools. The five minute techniques that lets SF be done even in real life. We already have a group of micro tools ready to be used and more is to come. I've created the concept a few years ago, and I've been surprised how efficient they are, and how easy they are to construct, once you know the principles. Shortly, I will upload my presentation from SOL 2008 and the micro-tools that we worked with there. In a few months this group will migrate to a dedicated web-site, where I will share the work on my upcoming book on micro tools.

Michael

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Anton Stellamans

Micro Tools For Career Counseling 4 Replies

Started by Anton Stellamans. Last reply by Loraine Kennedy Jun. 20, 2008.

Loraine Kennedy

Micro tool for Public consultation meeting

Started by Loraine Kennedy Jun. 20, 2008.

Michael Hjerth

Pdf's from SOL cologne: presentation and two micro tools

Started by Michael Hjerth Jun. 9, 2008.

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Martin van Gogh Comment by Martin van Gogh on July 10, 2008 at 11:12am
Hello Michael, still very enthousiastic about your tools as presented in Cologne. Love to learn more and apply them in my IT company.
Martin
Colin Coombs Comment by Colin Coombs on June 26, 2008 at 10:58am
Michael
Many thanks for developing this tool, I think it has lots of potential and could be developed in a whole range of different ways. Here at Tate, where everyone is permanently mega-busy, Loraine and I are doing some work to develop them for a 'learning Bite' (90 minute lunchtime session) for people who can't afford to spend a day out on training. Will keep you posted!
Loraine Kennedy Comment by Loraine Kennedy on June 24, 2008 at 9:05am
Liselotte

Would love to know what micro tool or process you used in training course on SF. Was it the concept of micro tools? or did you design or get group to design?
Iris Fischer Comment by Iris Fischer on June 17, 2008 at 10:35am
Thanks to you, Michael, from me, too! And I am looking forward to join the discussion :-)
Barbara Schumann Comment by Barbara Schumann on June 13, 2008 at 9:47am
Thanks Michael for inviting me to Micro Tools. This Micro tool gives me a good structure for my patients to focus them on their goals and not expanding their life story.
Barbara
Carin Mussmann Comment by Carin Mussmann on June 11, 2008 at 10:49pm
Thanks Michael, my university group was very pleased to work with a micro tool. It worked well and nobody could believe this before. I called it espresso tool because I love the italian way of taking the fast morning-coffee.
Michael Goran Comment by Michael Goran on June 9, 2008 at 6:08pm
I have been looking forward the Micro Tools '1st release' for some time now. Great job, this is exactly the kind of small, do-able stepping stones to success I have been looking for. Looking forward to the 'micro-book' about it!
Paolo Terni Comment by Paolo Terni on June 9, 2008 at 5:44pm
Cool, I love it.
In my book (in Italian) I use another acronym re SF applied to coaching.
I'll work on a presentation in English soon... :-)
Ciao,
Paolo
Liselotte Baeijaert Comment by Liselotte Baeijaert on June 8, 2008 at 7:22pm
Hi Michael, great logo!
I used micro tools last week in a training course, it's a wonderful way to activate trainees in applying SF to their own specific cases very quickly (the first half day of a 1 day course on SF)! I'm looking forward to your book.
Liselotte
Alasdair Macdonald Comment by Alasdair Macdonald on June 8, 2008 at 6:22pm
Thanks, Michael. I think the micro tools concept has significant potential. Alasdair.
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