by Kim Hudson | Oct 6, 2014
This is a description of how I design circular meetings. A lot of what I know about circular processes has come from attending General Assemblies of Yukon First Nations over the last 22 years. In a circular meeting, the overriding belief is that when everyone comes...
by Kim Hudson | Oct 6, 2014
A linear process is any process that results from linear thinking. In its most basic form making a daily list is a linear process. At the other end of the spectrum running a government would be an example of a linear process. There is no shortage of information on...
by Kim Hudson | Oct 6, 2014
There have been great scientific advances made in the last decade around how the mind works – many of which a person could have concluded intuitively. Two Ways of Knowing finds support in the results of neurobiology research, psychology, and the experiences of people...
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