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About the Author
Kerry Napuk is an American who has lived in Scotland since 1973. After various careers in research, he became a professional non-executive director in 10 SMEs. Kerry's interest in strategy led to a book entitled The Strategy Led Business (McGraw-Hill, 1996), presenting a universal planning model for all sectors. After binding senior teams around an agreed future, Kerry shifted to getting the 'whole system in one room'. Kerry has a BSc in business administration and an MA in economics from the University of California at Berkeley. Eddie Palmer has worked extensively in the public and voluntary sectors. As a trainer and consultant, he also worked in the NHS. Since the early 1990s, Eddie has developed a long-standing relationship with the voluntary sector in Scotland, working for the Scottish Council of Voluntary Organizations. Eddie has a MSc in Human Resource Management from the Sheffield University Business School. Kerry Napuk and Eddie Palmer are directors of Open Futures Limited in Edinburgh, Scotland. Since 1997, Open Futures has facilitated 57 events involving 4,020 people.
Reviews
'How do you engage large groups of people in meaningful ways? Napuk and Palmer offer the fruits of their experience to answer this question. They've provided the materials they use in doing Open Space Technology, future search and their own adaptations of these powerful processes. If you're looking for guidance in effectively involving people, take a look at these clearly documented road maps.' Peggy Holman, co-editor, The Change Handbook: Group Methods for Shaping the Future 'The complexity and sublety of facilitating large group events requires considerable skill as well as effort. This manual acts as a virtual mentor as well as a resource pack and is a commendable addition to the literature. It is particularly suitable for change consultants, facilitators and conference organisers.' ITOL Website 'I like this new loose-leaf manual for a variety of reasons. First, I identify with the democratic values of large group interventions. Second, such interventions support a view of the change process that I believe to be accurate and effective. Third, the authors deal with the subject matter in an easily accessible and digestible way.' People Management
Book Information
ISBN 9780566084188
Author Kerry Napuk
Format Paperback
Page Count 210
Imprint Gower Publishing Ltd
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g