MINC Corporation Research-Positive Core: Organizational Learning and Appreciative Inquiry (Innovative Research)
MINC Corporation would like to recognize David Copperrider and Diana Whitney's Appreciative Inquiry Approach
Copperrider and Whitney presented this approach as a radical affirmative to change. Thought to be a shift in philosophy in regards to how we assist in positive change across the Country relies on the transformation of strategic planning, survey methods, and merging integration methods for culture change. Adjusted, problem-based management systems are unfavorable and futile in our organizations approach at this time.
Furthermore, Copperrider & Whitney presented a practice-oriented definition of AI requiring the cooperative and co-evolutionary search for the best in people. With ongoing systematic discoveries of what gives life to an organization or community when most effective and capable in economic, ecological, and human terms, AI gives way to inquiry, imagination, and innovation.
Following the AI philosophy of Copperrider & Whitney, MINC attracts the approach and encourages our innovating research teams, staff, and partnering members to practice engagement through asking unconditionally positive questions that is intended to strengthen a systems capacity to apprehend, anticipate, and heighten positive potential.
See Forbes link below for Appreciative Inquiry example questions
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