Details.
Dates and Times
November 5-7, 2015
Thursday and Friday: 9a-4:30p
Saturday: 9a-3p
Location
Cherapa Place
Sioux Falls, South Dakota USA
Registration
$595 enrollment fee. Includes morning coffee/tea and lunch every day, and a resource workbook. This event was sold out. Click here to join the mailing list and find out about future events.
Early bird (sold out): A limited number of early registration deals are available through September 12: Save $50 and get a FREE signed copy of Kathy Jourdain's book Embracing the Stranger in Me: A Journey to Openheartedness!
Space tends to fill quickly. Registration is not confirmed until payment is received.
November 5-7, 2015
Thursday and Friday: 9a-4:30p
Saturday: 9a-3p
Location
Cherapa Place
Sioux Falls, South Dakota USA
Registration
$595 enrollment fee. Includes morning coffee/tea and lunch every day, and a resource workbook. This event was sold out. Click here to join the mailing list and find out about future events.
Early bird (sold out): A limited number of early registration deals are available through September 12: Save $50 and get a FREE signed copy of Kathy Jourdain's book Embracing the Stranger in Me: A Journey to Openheartedness!
Space tends to fill quickly. Registration is not confirmed until payment is received.
Cherapa PlaceSituated on the east bank of the Big Sioux River in downtown Sioux Falls, this six story office building with underground parking is designed with a two story base of local stone which appears to rise organically from the riverfront and a curved upper section oriented to maximize views of the river and Falls Park. The LEED Gold building includes a native prairie and river amphitheater.
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Collaborators made the Sioux Falls experience happen:
Meet the hosting team:
Dr. Jerry Nagel believes strongly that participatory leadership and dialogue processes create communities and organizations where there is opportunity for all voices to be present and heard. These processes bring forth the knowledge, wisdom and leadership capacity that is within each of us, our organizations, and our communities. Jerry is deeply committed to hosting meaningful conversations around many of our most difficult issues.
Kathy Jourdain Kathy Jourdain’s diversity of experience in process design and co-creating adaptive strategy is called upon by a wide variety of clients and colleagues in addressing issues that matter. Her work with clients and stakeholders includes community and cross-cultural engagement, strategic direction, innovation and building team coherence.
She is co-founder Worldview Intelligence, a body of work that generates a deeper understanding of worldview, how worldviews are developed and why understanding them and growing the skill to work with them creates a fundamentally different environment for some of today's most challenging conversations. She is a steward and practitioner of the Art of Hosting (AoH) Conversations That Matter. Her 2013 memoir, Embracing the Stranger in Me: A Journey to Openheartedness, has been hailed as a deeply authentic sharing of a personal journey that has shaped who she is today. |
Joe Bartmann helps resilient groups and communities co-create something better. His work lives where chaordic design, rural life and culture-shifting dialogue run together, and he finds the greatest lessons immersed in the wild—wether it’s in the woods and prairies, on the family farm in McCook County, in the board room or at town hall. Joe believes we’re all deeply connected and that we really can re-learn how to listen to each other to build whole communities that thrive.
Download the PDF invite to Leading Together:
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