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Jeff,

 

I think of “dialogue” as a deep, probing, even personal conversation that creates something new.  I think of “dialog” as discussion about things that gets somewhere new.   I have always thought of your work as Dialog Mapping, maybe because that’s how I was introduced to it.  You’re not necessarily mapping deep conversations, though the mapping helps them be more conversations than discussions.  I would go with “dialog” if I had the choice, but I’m not offended by “dialogue.”

 

This is great news.  Congratulations.  I hope it’s a best seller!

 

Linda

(Annapolis, 2002?)

 

 

Linda Barker

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Join us at the CBODN Annual Conference in Washington, DC on Friday, April 29th for our session "From Harvest to Action: Our Role as OD Practitioners." We will expand on Meg Wheatley's morning World Cafe to make the conference learnings actionalbe for each participant.  For more details, check http://www.cbodn.org/conference/index.html

 


From: Jeff Conklin [mailto:jeff@...]
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 11:44 AM
To: vims@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vims] Good news and a question

 

Hello Dialog Mappers,

First, a bit of good news.  As you may know I've been working on a book on Dialog Mapping for a really long time, since about 1993.  Last week I sent the final version of that manuscript off to John Wiley and Sons, an academically oriented publisher based primarily in the UK.  The book is titled Dialog Mapping:  Building Shared Understanding of Wicked Problems, and is scheduled to come out (both in UK and US) in October.

The question has arisen as to spelling:  should it be "dialog" or "dialogue"?  I had come to feel that the longer British spelling might seem pretentious to a US reader, but the publisher is now suggesting that, at least for their UK audience, the longer spelling would be preferable.  I know ... some people won't even notice the spelling, and won't care.  But if you are one of those who cares about such things (and we are talking about brand identity here, people), please drop me a line with your thoughts:  should it be Dialog Mapping or Dialogue Mapping?

Jeff


Dr. Jeff Conklin              < mailto:jeff@...>
CogNexus Institute ... Collaborative Display, Collective Intelligence
http://cognexus.org           Phone: 707-256-3425  Fax: 707-256-3903
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Hello Dialog Mappers, First, a bit of good news. As you may know I've been working on a book on Dialog Mapping for a really long time, since about 1993. Last...
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Hi Jeff, Definitely "Dialogue Mapping". congratulations on completing the book. All the best, Lesley .................................................. ...
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If this question were posed on slashdot.org, I could well imagine the flame baits tossed out. From my perspective, when I see it spelt "dialogue", I tend to...
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Personally, "dialogue" looks fine to my USA eyes. "Dialog" actually looks a little truncated sometimes. Al...
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I have the same reaction that Al did. I am heartland USA, but I don't blink at "Dialogue." In fact, for me, it shifts the connotation from the "Peppy...
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Apr 12, 2005
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Send a comp copy to the man at the Bootstrap Institute, early. I would guess it's too late for corrections in the text, but I'd still love to get a copy of the...
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Apr 12, 2005
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Jeff Let me add my congratulations to getting the project this far, and for picking such a well-known publisher! My preference is for 'dialogue' - but then, I...
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Apr 12, 2005
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Business Impact Associates Organizational Change and Evaluation Jeff, I think of "dialogue" as a deep, probing, even personal conversation that creates...
Linda Barker
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Apr 12, 2005
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Time for a little synthesis here. Context: there are more Americans than Brits. Use all of the following on the cover: Dialog Mapping ... Wicked Problems ...
Richard Karpinski
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Apr 12, 2005
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Of the people that hit the "reply all" button: Five are for dialogue Three are for dialog My fingers go for 'dialogue' and it feels right. Then I saw 'dialog'...
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Apr 13, 2005
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Jeff, CONGRATULATIONS!!!! as far as the spelling: as you know, i am a fan of "dialogue", and i feel that it is a term with way too rich a history to allow it...
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Hi Jeff....It's been fun to read the responses to your problem (or is it a wicked issue)? I'd go with the Brit version and I really like the idea of including...
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