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Understanding and Managing Polarities in Facilitation
Much of facilitation is about holding and navigating tension: between structure and flexibility, speed and depth, individual thinking and group dialogue. Facilitators constantly make judgment calls about how to balance competing, yet equally important, forces in real time. These tensions are not signs that something is going wrong—they are examples of polarities. What Are Polarities?…
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Three Case Studies in Facilitating Through Uncertainty
Last fall, our team at KnowInnovation wrapped up three very different projects, each with its own goals, communities, and scientific domains. What they shared, unexpectedly, was context: all three took place during a federal government shutdown. For organizations and collaborations that include government agencies, a shutdown introduces immediate and very real uncertainty. Participation becomes unclear.…
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Inside the UVA BDSIL Seminar Series
The series exists as a library of knowledge to help foster communication and collaboration between professionals in the Biomedical and Data Science fields working on complex interdisciplinary problems.
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The Village Grows: Considering the Community of Creative Practitioners
Knowinnovation’s origin story can be traced back to the CPSI community. KI was born out of the need to adapt the tenets of creative problem-solving to interdisciplinary science. What’s more, KI has given birth to a few offspring of its own: Innovation Bound, which takes the KI approach into the corporate world, and Inclusive Innovation,…
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The ALS Cure Project: Writing the Roadmap to a Remedy
How personal loss sparked a coordinated international effort to accelerate ALS research ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, is a devastating, incurable neurodegenerative disease the causes of which are not known. Over time, the disease robs its victims of the ability to control their muscles and most experience a slow, excruciating decline. It is also devastating…
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