Appreciative Inquiry Crown Sonnet

August 2018
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ABSTRACT

Ada Jo Mann illustrates her appreciative voice through the poetic form called a crown sonnet. A crown sonnet is actually fifteen sonnets woven together to tell a story using each line of the last sonnet. In this crown sonnet the process and principles of Appreciative Inquiry are referenced and celebrated.

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Author: Ada Jo Mann

Ada Jo Mann began her career in international development as a Peace Corps Volunteer. Jane Watkins encouraged her to meet David Cooperrider. Their partnership resulted in the Global Excellence in Management (GEM) initiative which spread Appreciative Inquiry throughout the world. In her retirement she has become a poet and published Words Create Worlds. Her next collection, High Hopes, will be published later this year.

Contact: adajomann@gmail.com

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