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 Monday July 13, 2009
WHAT WE'RE WORKING ON
Positive Change Revolution
The 2009 World Appreciative Inquiry (AI) Conference will bring to light some of the positive shifts coming from the strengths movement.

Scheduled for Nov. 16-19 in Nepal, registration is open for this event which invites people to be part of the positive change revolution.

Axiom News has been talking with conference organizers, who share the vision for the event to be a turning point for addressing
developmental challenges in the 21st century.
 
Issues such as livelihoods, health, hygiene, the environment, climate change, education and inclusive development are on the roster.
 
In this e-news also read about David Cooperrider's thoughts on how AI summits, which he pioneered, are a powerful tool for organizational innovation.

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