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Deep Democracy: Resolving Complex Issues and Reaching Decisions that Last

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Deep Democracy: Resolving Complex Issues and Reaching Decisions that Last

Time: April 15, 2010 to April 16, 2010
Location: The HUB Halifax
City/Town: Halifax, Nova Scotia
Website or Map: http://www.aliainstitute.org/…
Phone: 902.425.0492
Event Type: leadership, training
Organized By: ALIA Institute
Latest Activity: Apr 14, 2010

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How do we tap the potential for innovation and action in any group or team? How do we shift recurring group patterns that block productivity and creativity? As executives, managers, consultants and teachers, how can we work fearlessly with underlying group dynamics to facilitate quantum growth in the collaborative potential and collective wisdom of our teams?

In this workshop you will enter the world of Deep Democracy, a hands-on approach that is widely applicable and a valuable tool for those facilitating meetings or any process where decisions need to be reached. It will provide a practical framework through which individuals, teams or groups can address areas that are often experienced as difficult, problematic or painful. The skills are easily learned, and easily used. No previous knowledge or experience is required, just a willingness to try something different and the ability to observe without judging or controlling.

Based on the pioneering work of Amy and Arny Mindell, Deep Democracy assumes that there is enormous wisdom and value in conflicting opinions. Deep Democracy doesn't attempt to get everyone to agree on the same approach or idea. It allows us to build real buy-in to group decisions — which recognizes and includes the wisdom inherent in minority views, rather than simply ignoring or overriding them. Deep Democracy creates heightened awareness at an individual and group level of the unconscious processes that often hold the key to real progress.

The methodology does not view difficulties as "pathologies" in the group or in any of its members, but rather as creative possibilities which need assistance to unfold. The emphasis on health rather than dysfunction provides a safe container, which allows individuals, groups, teams and organizations to change with surprising rapidity and grace.

Through this workshop you will also gain a heightened personal awareness of the roles you may unwittingly adopt in a group, the impact of your ability to be compassionate and maintain neutrality, and what is happening within yourself and how you can apply that insight to facilitate more effectively. Through this process you will also gain a profound understanding of the decision-making process.

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