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thank you for your message. You can find further information in the executiv summary of C. Otto Scharmer: Adressing the blind spot of our time (www.ottoscharmer.com)
Best wishes to my "study buddy";0),
Helga
"Helga: working already in Rapid Prototyping Processes – she will report on that as well and help the others understand how it works in SF terms"
Please: Be so kind an put some literaure an other reference3s into this "container": Solution Focused Agility in Projects and Management
So, we have all this things which are of interest for more than only one group in one place.....
(It is IMHO a pity, that ning is supporting "cross over informations" in way which could be much better.... as a consequence more and more a lot of isolatied "islands" are starting with discussions wich might be of interest for others also.... but they have no simple technical means to keep on track about such discussions)