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Collective Creating Through Conversations
Written by Juanita Brown, Ph.D. and David Isaacs
Narrated by Michael Toms
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More than ever, we are in need of conversations that bring people together for creative solutions. Imagine having the opportunity to sit with a group of people and have a deep interaction around something you all really care about. These kinds of dialogues are taking place across the globe and are making a difference in creating a better world. Juanita Brown and David Isaacs have created a simple process for bringing people together around questions that matter. They call this the World Café.
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