Transcription of The search conference method - Elements UK
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The search conference method for Participative Planning Robert Rehm and Nancy Cebula Adapted from the article The search conference : State of the Art by Merrelyn Emery January, 1995; Revised January, 1996. The search conference is a participative planning method that enables people to create a plan for the most desirable future of their community or organisation, a plan they take responsibility for carrying out themselves. In a search conference , people (citizens, community leaders, managers, workers) become a planning community. Together they create a plan for the future, based on shared human ideals, that they can live for and work to implement. The search conference makes it possible for any kind of system, whether community or workplace, to thrive in the face of uncertain, turbulent times. The search conference has been used around the world for more than 30 year.
The following are only a few examples of the power of the Search Conference method. They illustrate the scope of the Search Conference from regional planning to …
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