Worldview Intelligence: Transforming difference into understanding into progress
Increasing Complexity. Greater Urgency. More Polarized Views. Stuck Issues.
Each day there are more profound business, social, political and humanitarian issues and challenges that have our attention. We are experiencing increasing fragmentation and complexity at a faster pace as we are asked to respond more urgently. A defining characteristic of the 21st Century is that multiple perspectives – or worldviews – permeate our organizations, communities and social systems. When stakes are high, views on issues that matter often become adversarial. The more entrenched people become in reactive positions, the greater the polarization and the harder it is to find a way forward. People revert to research and data to “prove” points of view, becoming even more attached to positions and less open to alternatives. When data arguments do not work, what’s next?
A Way Forward When Views Collide or Issues are Stuck
Worldview Intelligence offers a structured approach for exploring individual and collective assumptions, beliefs and value systems and offers a way to strategize, and then be in, conversations, planning and relationships differently. This opens the potential for more comprehensive approaches and solutions to emerge on a range of issues and opportunities. In a world that is becoming increasingly fragmented and polarized, Worldview Intelligence gives voice and visibility to multiple worldviews and creates openings for successfully leading different, more inclusive conversations on issues and challenges that routinely show up in organizations, communities and social systems.
The Worldview Intelligence framework identifies and helps develop the skills and abilities to work with and hold differing and multiple worldviews simultaneously. This is essential when there are differences of opinions, beliefs or value systems in organizations or communities or if your role requires you to work with distinctly different worldviews in client interactions, internally with staff or in policy development. Understanding your own worldview is an essential practice to the exploration of organizational worldview to find points of connection that transform differences into progress.
Art of Hosting practitioners with varying degree of skill will deepen their hosting practice with this background, structure, understanding and experience.
Additional Details
Invitation PDF -
Country - Canada
Calling Question
How can we work more effectively with differences, deal with complexity and resolve conflict in an age of increasing fragmentation and polarization? How can we deepen our hosting practice to be more powerful in these situations?
Event Hosts
Kathy Jourdain Jerry Nagel
Registration Details
Foundation Program, May 30&31, 2016: $600+HST (& Event Registration Fee) Include the Worldview Intelligent Social Systems: $250+HST (& Event Registration Fee) Groups of 3 or more qualify for a 10% discount.
More information email - Kathy@ShapeShiftStrategies.com
Contribution to the center - No