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        Recommended Books


        The Appreciative Inquiry Summit by James D. Ludema, Diana Whitney,

            Bernard. J. Mohr, and Thomas. J. Griffin (San Francisco: Berrett-


            Koehler), 2003.

        The Inclusion Breakthrough: Unleashing the Real Power of Diversity by
            Frederick A. Miller and Judith H. Katz (San Francisco: Berrett-
            Koehler), 2002.
        The Power of Collective Wisdom and the Trap of Collective Folly by

            Alan Briskin, Sheryl Erickson, Tom Callanan, and John Ott (San
            Francisco: Berrett-Koehler), 2009.
        Social Construction: An Invitation to the Dialogue by Kenneth J.
            Gergen and Mary Gergen (Chagrin Falls, OH: Taos Institute
            Publications), 2004.
        You Don’t Have to Do It Alone by Richard H. Axelrod (San Francisco:
            Berrett-Koehler), 2004.


        Recommended Web Sites
        Collective Wisdom Initiative

        www.collectivewisdominitiative.org

        This Web site was created in 2002 by the Collective Wisdom Initiative
        with the support of the Fetzer Institute to further the emerging fi eld of
        collective wisdom, its study and practice.



        The Taos Institute
        www.taosinstitute.net



        The Taos Institute is a nonprofit organization committed to exploring,
        developing, and disseminating ideas and practices that promote cre-
        ative, appreciative, and collaborative processes in families, communi-
        ties, and organizations around the world.
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