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Time: February 10, 2015 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: New Zealand
Website or Map: http://ritafierro.com/uploads…
Phone: +64 273630107
Event Type: one-day, training
Organized By: Rita S Fierro, PHD
Latest Activity: Feb 10, 2015
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On one end of the spectrum there are lively, fun, conversations that leave everyone feeling marvelous but are not documented. On the other end are task-oriented evaluation meetings and data collections that can be cold and distant and not seem to adequately represent the nature of the work that we do.
Join us for a day of experiential learning in New Zealand where processes help stakeholders set their own agendas and priorities.
In an experiential setting we will focus on facilitation skills, adaptations for evaluation, and indigenous roots and synchronicity with Art of Hosting practices by highlighting the Maori practices of hosting self and others Oruarua Tinana (Maori Tai Chi) - Manaaki (looking after people), Waananga (In-depth learning), and Whanaungatanga (Building and maintaining relationships).
For more information click on the link below:
http://ritafierro.com/uploads/images/Gallery/INTRO%20AOH%20NZ%20Invite%202.2.2015.pdf
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