Moving Questions
65 questions that lead you to a different realm
As an organisation consultant, Siets Bakker (1973) has guided numerous executive boards and management teams through their change issues. She is a forerunner in the field of applied systemic work. Siets is trained to facilitate family and organisational constellations, but is much more interested in finding practical ways to apply systemic knowledge to everyday life. The book, Moving Questions, is the product of her knowledge and expertise.
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Specificaties
ISBN/EAN | 9789492331687 |
Auteur | Siets Bakker |
Uitgever | Vrije Uitgevers, De |
Taal | Engels |
Uitvoering | Amerikaanse flashcards |
Pagina's | 65 |
Lengte | 128.0 mm |
Breedte | 98.0 mm |
Good questions help you reflect on things. But great questions bring you off balance. Use this set of cards to review issues from a systemic point of view and allow this perspective to work for you. You can use one side of the card set to ask great questions or use the symbols on the other side as representatives for a table constellation. 65 (!) Questions to help you get started. Which of them resonates? Which don’t? Symbols to keep looking, as representatives in a table constellation. There is always room for this set in your bag. The questions on the cards take you to a different track or lead you to an undercurrent. If you are getting acquainted with systemic work of if you are more experienced. The wording is sometimes abstract or even magical. That is how you are led to the different realm. Not all questions will be relevant for an issue you are on at the moment. Work with the questions that resonate today. Let the questions give you fresh idea and change the questions where you feel it fits. The questions have been subdivided into six categories: General Personal Inclusion Order Exchange Organisation Every category has its own colour. The colours and categories aren’t shown anywhere on the cards themselves. This creates room to use the questions and colours in your own way. On the other side of the cards are symbols. You can use these as table constellations. This way, the cards become representatives.