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Let's lift up the possibilities, gifts and strengths empowering the Cincinnati Summit. A new narrative is taking shape in anticipation of the Appreciative Inquiry Summit, one of the country's largest city-wide transformation opportunities. Click here to learn more.
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Sustainable Cleveland 2019. One of the many groups in conversation during the first whole-system, Appreciative Inquiry summit in Cleveland three years ago.

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Setting the Stage
Read more in this e-news about what to expect with the upcoming CoreChange summit in Cincinnati.
 
Case Western Reserve University's Mark Chupp provides insights from his own experiences with the Cleveland gathering.

Also learn about the unique approach being taken to spark interest in and commitment to this summit - and how you can get involved in those efforts as well.  

As always, we welcome feedback on this e-news, including suggestions for changes. Please contact michelle@axiomnews.ca, or call 705-741-4421.

 


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Community Conversations Setting Stage for City Summit
Cincinnati's upcoming CoreChange summit is a city-wide, community-based event, and because of this preparations for it are quite extraordinary, says Appreciative Inquiry consultant and Cincinnati resident Joan Hoxsey.

 

Click here to read about the community conversations underway.

 


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CoreChange Summit not a Conference or a Survey 
Those who show up can have huge influence in co-creating Cincinnati's future: Mark Chupp
 

Mark ChuppHow will the Feb. 16-18 CoreChange summit in Cincinnati differ from other community stakeholder gatherings?

 

Case Western Reserve University professor Mark Chupp, who speaks from his experiences with a similar gathering in the City of Cleveland, outlines what it won't be.

Click here to read the full story.

 


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Considerations for the CoreChange Summit    
Mark Chupp on lessons learned from similar
Cleveland gathering

Speaking from experience with a similar gathering in Cleveland, Case Western Reserve University professor Mark Chupp suggests a couple considerations for the Feb. 16-18 CoreChange summit in Cincinnati. 

 

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- What's Happening
- Insights
- Comments 
- Get Involved    

 

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dates to remember  


CoreChange
Speaker Series:

- Jan. 10, Mary Kay Leonard of the Institute for a Competitive Inner City

 

- Feb. 7, William Julius Wilson of Harvard University

 

CoreChange Summit:   

- Feb. 16-18

 

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