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Pioneering the Appreciative Inquiry Revolution with David Cooperrider Inspiring Impacts

    • Management

Who’s Inspiring Impacts today? It’s the one and only, Dr. David Cooperrider, the first person to coin the term “Appreciative Inquiry”! David Cooperrider, PhD, is a professor and Founder of the Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University. As we wrap up Season 1 of Inspiring Impacts, David joins host Dr. Lindsey Godwin to share his definition and perspectives on three decades of global f Appreciative Inquiry work.
David shares stories of how  Appreciative Inquiry first developed, how he’s applied it in his own life, and how he’s seen others use AI to create positive change in their lives and the world for over 30 years. Highlighting many of the themes we’ve discussed throughout this season, he answers questions you’ve likely been wondering. He also details the powerful role of language in bringing people together in a creative mode, practicing Appreciative Inquiry, and realizing transformation.
David Cooperrider, PhD, is the Fairmount Minerals Professor of Social Entrepreneurship at the Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University. Currently David serves as Faculty Director of the Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit. David is best known as the co-creator and creative thought leader of Appreciative Inquiry (AI). His founding work with AI is creating a positive revolution in the leadership of change; it is helping institutions all over the world discover the power of the strength-based approaches to multi-stakeholder innovation and collaborative design. Cooperrider’s work is especially unique because of its ability to enable positive change, innovation, and sustainable design in systems of large and complex scale.
Episode Highlights:
The origin story of the term “Appreciative Inquiry”.
Why the “whole system” approach is so important in the Appreciative Inquiry model.
“Words create worlds.” – What is the meaning behind that phrase?
Reframing as a core principle of Appreciative Inquiry & how David brought reframing to life in his own health journey.
Why storytelling is a powerful tool and a core part of any appreciative process.
Appreciative questions you can take with you into work, relationships, personal health, and more.
Join us next season for more conversations, stories, and guests who are Inspiring Impacts all over the world!
Did this episode inspire or impact you? Want to make an impact on us? If so, SHARE this episode with a friend, leave us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts, and follow Inspiring Impacts wherever you listen to podcasts!
Resources & Previous Episodes Mentioned:
More about David's work and writing: https://www.davidcooperrider.com 
David's commentary on the original AI article he and Suresh Srivastva published https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/S1475-9152(2013)0000004001/full/html
UN Global Compact Appreciative Inquiry Summit: https://aicommons.champlain.edu/educational-material/united-nations-global-compact-leaders-summit/ 
Making Change Easy: The Tiniest Ai Summit in the World.  This article details David's personal health journey using AI reframing as an approach
AI and the United Religions Initiative (URI) http://www.theinterfaithobserver.org/journal-articles/2019/5/13/appreciative-inquiry-and-the-united-religions-initiative
Ame Lambert: add link when live
Jackie Wong: add link when live
Liz Vogel: https://bit.ly/43IjfSz
Luc Verheijen: https://bit.ly/43KO7Sg
Tojo Thatchenkery: add link when live
Ellen Drolette: https://bit.ly/44HAgOc
Yabome Gilpin-Jackson: https://bit.ly/47aQjWc
Ronald Fry: https://bit.ly/44GXN1F
Inspiring Quotes:
“Appreciative Inquiry is all about the search for the true, the good, the better, the possible.”
“We grow and we become what we most deeply, frequently, and most powerfully ask questions about.”
“There’s a big difference between eliminating something and enabling something and you can’t enable what

Who’s Inspiring Impacts today? It’s the one and only, Dr. David Cooperrider, the first person to coin the term “Appreciative Inquiry”! David Cooperrider, PhD, is a professor and Founder of the Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University. As we wrap up Season 1 of Inspiring Impacts, David joins host Dr. Lindsey Godwin to share his definition and perspectives on three decades of global f Appreciative Inquiry work.
David shares stories of how  Appreciative Inquiry first developed, how he’s applied it in his own life, and how he’s seen others use AI to create positive change in their lives and the world for over 30 years. Highlighting many of the themes we’ve discussed throughout this season, he answers questions you’ve likely been wondering. He also details the powerful role of language in bringing people together in a creative mode, practicing Appreciative Inquiry, and realizing transformation.
David Cooperrider, PhD, is the Fairmount Minerals Professor of Social Entrepreneurship at the Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University. Currently David serves as Faculty Director of the Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit. David is best known as the co-creator and creative thought leader of Appreciative Inquiry (AI). His founding work with AI is creating a positive revolution in the leadership of change; it is helping institutions all over the world discover the power of the strength-based approaches to multi-stakeholder innovation and collaborative design. Cooperrider’s work is especially unique because of its ability to enable positive change, innovation, and sustainable design in systems of large and complex scale.
Episode Highlights:
The origin story of the term “Appreciative Inquiry”.
Why the “whole system” approach is so important in the Appreciative Inquiry model.
“Words create worlds.” – What is the meaning behind that phrase?
Reframing as a core principle of Appreciative Inquiry & how David brought reframing to life in his own health journey.
Why storytelling is a powerful tool and a core part of any appreciative process.
Appreciative questions you can take with you into work, relationships, personal health, and more.
Join us next season for more conversations, stories, and guests who are Inspiring Impacts all over the world!
Did this episode inspire or impact you? Want to make an impact on us? If so, SHARE this episode with a friend, leave us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts, and follow Inspiring Impacts wherever you listen to podcasts!
Resources & Previous Episodes Mentioned:
More about David's work and writing: https://www.davidcooperrider.com 
David's commentary on the original AI article he and Suresh Srivastva published https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/S1475-9152(2013)0000004001/full/html
UN Global Compact Appreciative Inquiry Summit: https://aicommons.champlain.edu/educational-material/united-nations-global-compact-leaders-summit/ 
Making Change Easy: The Tiniest Ai Summit in the World.  This article details David's personal health journey using AI reframing as an approach
AI and the United Religions Initiative (URI) http://www.theinterfaithobserver.org/journal-articles/2019/5/13/appreciative-inquiry-and-the-united-religions-initiative
Ame Lambert: add link when live
Jackie Wong: add link when live
Liz Vogel: https://bit.ly/43IjfSz
Luc Verheijen: https://bit.ly/43KO7Sg
Tojo Thatchenkery: add link when live
Ellen Drolette: https://bit.ly/44HAgOc
Yabome Gilpin-Jackson: https://bit.ly/47aQjWc
Ronald Fry: https://bit.ly/44GXN1F
Inspiring Quotes:
“Appreciative Inquiry is all about the search for the true, the good, the better, the possible.”
“We grow and we become what we most deeply, frequently, and most powerfully ask questions about.”
“There’s a big difference between eliminating something and enabling something and you can’t enable what

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