| With the range of problems in our global economy and seeming disparate values and positions taken by nations, political entities and others, would you agree that we may be in a paradigm crisis? If this is the case, how would we know? Richard B. Heydinger from the University of Minnesota suggests some indicators that help identify such paradigm crisis: 1. Increased arguments about seeing and doing. 2. Extensive reports and data on failures. 3. Dissatisfaction and contusion amongst practitioners. 4. Performance deterioration altering the political order. 5. Increased search for alternative approaches. 6. Small events lead to crises. 7. Increased dynamism within the system. Would anyone doubt indications of these happening in our societies? What if a different way-of-thinking, a different paradigm represents is already here and we just don't understand it? One indicator would be that some people are doing things that to some make perfect sense, but others cannot understand. Is this what we are observing in our current political dialogue? For those who would like to gain awareness and understanding of the emergent paradigms, we invite you to join with peers who are making a difference by attending our 2009 Forum at the Hilton Woodland Hills in Los Angeles, California on April 23rd through 28th as we continue to explore the integration of "better thinking about thinking" into our actions and teamwork. For reservations or more information, visit www.in2in.org or email our Registration Team at registrar@in2in.org. In a time frame of economic crisis, we are proud to be able to partner with our attendees and presenters and offer a 6-day package for $350, a fee which includes most meals, plus 14 pre- and post-conference seminars and workshops at no additional cost. The last day for our early registration discount of $50 is April 10th, at which point our registration fee increases to $400. In2:IN 2009 Forum Team |
very interesting. the new group looks good too, just mulling over the invitation for now, but i will probably join later.
Thanks, Nicole! Whether or not anyone who gets my invitation to the new project (“Getting to Better by 2012”) actually joins up, I am hoping that the idea of using the countdown to 2012 as a provocation to personal transformation will ignite some thinking and action, and acceptance of the concept that we CAN bring fresh purpose into our lives at this troubled time, and engage in work based on enlightened initiatives for ourselves and our circles of influence. Blessings!