Day One: Evening

Monday evening we had a dinner with some special guests from Asia to honor the publication of the new Japanese and Taiwanese translations of the World Café book. There were five members of the Japanese translation team, including Daisuke Kawaguchi, who had been my...

Day 1: Afternoon

In the afternoon weaving Bard Hurley gave us a metaphor for what he sensed “in the field”, a beautiful image from James Mitchner about a slow accumulation, a melding of meaning like individual droplets of dew gathering together to create a river. We were invited to...

Day 1: Conversation Space

After the first keynote by Debra Meyerson, the conference moved into the morning’s concurrent sessions. This year we had arranged to have a conversation space available throughout the conference that would be hosted during the scheduled morning break-out sessions and...

Systems Thinking in Action 2007

This post is the ToC for an in-depth harvest of the 2007 Pegasus Systems Thinking in Action conference, held in Seattle, Washington. If you were there, please use the comments link at the bottom of each post to give your own perspective or share your experiences at...

Day 1: AM

Amplifying our Impact: Strategies for Unleashing the Power of Relationship, the 17th annual Pegasus Systems Thinking in Action Conference begins to weave the field even before we arrive as we connect with old friends and look forward to the new ones we’ll meet there....