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interesting, I would say that SF (and agile) are as cost-efficient and flexible as Lean but offer a greater emphasis on innovation and readiness for change. This shouldn't sound so strange in the ears of managers
November 9
For everyone intersted in Neuroscience, cogntive science and evolution and its relationship with the solutions focus
August 31
Paolo, because of this it becomes even clearer to me that the essence ofSF has not so much to do with 'having a positive approach' with compliments and encouragements as with 'finding out what works in the situation at hand'. So, with respect to t...
August 13
sounds like a very interesting programme (but of course I'm already biased because of the enthusiastic reports eralier). I'm not sure if this has anything to do with 'Japanese', but both "E"-workshops sound intriguing and a bit different. Thank yo...
August 13
Hi Mark, I liked the article before and I like it even better now! It's sharp and distinctive. And I also like the 'narrative' anekdotes in it. They make your points stick. congrats
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Where are you based? (City & Country)
the Netherlands
In which role(s) do you use SF ideas and tools? (You can pick more than one)
Leader, Coach, Consultant, Trainer
What is your website (if any)?
http://www.impulsorganisatieadvies.nl
About your connection to Solution Focused Work (based on Insoo Kim Berg and Steve de Shazer at BFTC Milwaukee and others):
Make sure you water the flowers and not the weeds!

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At 9:14pm on June 3, 2009, Tabea Szabo said…
Okay it is on now!
but in two parts!
If you want me to change something tell me and
i will then send you a dvd if you'd like that! but there is
no higher quality available i'm afraid.
hope you can use it anyway!
cheers
At 5:26pm on May 31, 2009, Tabea Szabo said…
Hi Bart,
actually it turned out the video is too big
to upload it on the ning site?
do you have any idea how i could make it smaller?

cheers,
At 5:19pm on May 30, 2009, Tabea Szabo said…
Dear Bart,
I finished the editing the movie!
it is approximatly 14 minutes long
do you want me to upload it to the ning site?

greetings from switzerland,
tabea
At 10:22am on May 18, 2009, Marianne Inghels said…
Ha Bart, fijne vent... bedankt voor alles... X Marianne
At 8:20am on November 26, 2008, Dainius Baltrusaitis said…
Hello Bart
I and my colleagues plan coming to Texel, now going for flight reservation, etc.
Would you please answer to Qs for me:
- what is the best way to get to Texel
- what is an exact date for conference as I find contradicting information on solworld.org and ning
Thank you,
Dainius
dainius.baltrusaitis@smart.lt
At 12:31pm on October 31, 2008, Josef Scherer said…
Sounds like the problem that we have with our development teams as well - they are not commited to one project but many and have to do maintainance work on top of that.
We discuss whether it would be helpful to have less task switching, be more focused on finishing a high priority tasks first before starting something else. Do you think that could help?
Best regards Josef
At 3:47pm on October 26, 2008, Carole Waskett said…
Hello Bart, thanks for remembering I might be coming to Texel. I'm not sure at present and may have to decide later in the year -
All the best,
Carole
At 8:48am on September 16, 2008, Josef Scherer said…
Hi Bart,

you wrote:
coming week I will be delivering a training on SF project management to managers of a social workers' organisation. I would really like to introduce them to the idea of scrum. Do you have any ideas on introductory exercises, games, gimmicks?

59 minutes scrum is a standard excercise, scrum like project simulation. You will find lots of presentations on this in google.

http://www.google.de/search?q=59+minutes+scrum

Hope this helps!

I'm really would like to learn more from your LF aproach to project management!
At 6:07pm on May 23, 2008, Dominik Godat said…
Hi Bart, thank you for thinking my thought back to me!
I am fully loaded with new ideas, so the marketing has to wait :-)
Looking very much forward to Texel and can't wait.
By the way, the random cards are out in Dutch now!
At 9:29pm on May 22, 2008, Stephanie von Bidder said…
Hi Bart,
live stuff is always great and gives a wonderful impression how people work and how 'it' works. We did have live clients in Interlaken and thought this was a great and lively experience.
I think to see somebody work with a client is always great and the context where this 'case' comes from is probably secondary.
have a nice evening
Stephanie
 
 

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