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Posts on containers
The Four Fold Practice as a recipe for building dialogic containers – Chris Corrigan
The troublesome word “container” – Chris Corrigan
Principles of resilience for designing and facilitating containers for complex work – Chris Corrigan
Why it’s hard to talk about dialogic containers in English – Chris Corrigan
Building containers – Chris Corrigan
Holding space for self-organization – Chris Corrigan
Mind boggling feats of navigation – Chris Corrigan
A new life giving post from Dave Snowden – Chris Corrigan
The Diamond of Participation – Chris Corrigan
Lessons from facilitating babies – Chris Corrigan
Defining facilitation in relation to difference – Chris Corrigan
The Golden Rule: a principles setting exercise – Chris Corrigan
Using constraints to change student behaviour – Chris Corrigan
Power and constraints – Chris Corrigan
Patterns and constraints – Chris Corrigan
Freedom shock – Chris Corrigan
Living on islands: complexity, self-organization, and pandemic coping – Chris Corrigan
The Four-Fold Practice, meeting design, and facilitation/3 – Chris Corrigan
What I know about “complex facilitation” – Chris Corrigan
Complexity facilitation competencies – Chris Corrigan
Designing nesting thresholds – Chris Corrigan
Safe enough in Open Space – Chris Corrigan
Some things that work in real reconciliation dialogue – Chris Corrigan
Shallow dives into chaos in teaching and leading – Chris Corrigan
Returning to the Basics – Chris Corrigan
Exploring Dialogic Organizational Development – Chris Corrigan
The complex world is hard. – Chris Corrigan
Peggy Holman on Designing for Community – Chris Corrigan
Blending Theory U and Art of Hosting – Chris Corrigan
The mechanics of hosting – Chris Corrigan
Space has presence – Chris Corrigan
Three essentials to move teams to communities of practice – Chris Corrigan
Day two at Shambhala – Chris Corrigan
Ria Baeck on holding space – Chris Corrigan
But we need structure – Chris Corrigan