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Hello Dialogue Mappers! For those of you who have been patiently waiting to buy Dialogue Mapping from Amazon.com ... you're wait is over! They listed the book...
Jeff Conklin
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Dear Dialogue Mappers and other Compendium users, We are starting to collate all known evidence on the use of IBIS in educational/learning contexts. Please can...
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Dear Compendium and Dialogue Mapping colleagues We are delighted to announce that this year's workshop is moving, for the first time since our first gathering...
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Feb 1, 2006
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This year there are at least two new, convenient methods to engage other sections of the (potential) community which we could now contemplate bringing into the...
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Feb 2, 2006
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For those of you in the SF Bay Area, I'll be giving a talk on Dialogue Mapping on Monday evening in San Jose for the monthly meeting of the South Bay...
Jeff Conklin
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Feb 3, 2006
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Hi ... This is a cross posting from the Compendium Institute ... Hi John, I've found these objections to be a chronic problem with almost any kind of process...
Jeff Conklin
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Feb 13, 2006
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I've been reading about and using Compendium today. It is not pleasing. Why would anyone put up with a note taking system which can't keep up with typing? When...
Richard Karpinski
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Mar 7, 2006
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I've had similar thoughts about using Excel spreadsheets to do this, but haven't gotten around to putting a sample dialogue together. If anyone has...
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Mar 7, 2006
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My experience with Compendium is quite different. I just finished a two-day strategy session with the Fibre Channel Industry Association board of directors....
Michael Knowles
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Mar 7, 2006
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Hi Dick. I think the main issue you raise is a very important one ... the dialogue mapping technique is distinct from the tools/media used to support the...
Jeff Conklin
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Fellow Dialogue Mappers, "Dialogue Mapping allows the intelligence and learning of the group to emerge organically. Instead of agendas and control, the...
Jeff Conklin
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Mar 8, 2006
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I'm going to echo Jeff Conklin's position - 'use what works'. I too though use Compendium in each engagement - having made the switch from indented lists to...
Turning Lead into Gold
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Mar 8, 2006
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What is a talking stick? A microphone? Can you say a little about how you START using Compendium or any dialogue mapping in meetings? Do you ask for or get...
Richard Karpinski
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Actually a microphone could be used as a talking stick, but it has more ancient and venerable origins ... see http://www.acaciart.com/stories/archive6.html . ...
Jeff Conklin
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I have been following the ongoing discussion on Compendium and other techniques related to Dialogue mapping. I would like to know, considering meetings, it is...
Nish
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Mar 9, 2006
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Nishchal, my experience with Dialogue Mapping is that it gives hidden agendas no place to hide. Granted, the facilitator must listen and listen well, but ...
Michael Knowles
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Mar 9, 2006
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Hi Nishchal, I think it's useful to tease apart two aspects of your question. First, the job of the dialogue mapper is to "translate" from the way people...
Jeff Conklin
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Jeff, Richard, Nishchal, and others... given the conversation that is taking place on this list, maybe this is a good time for me to mention that the Dynamic...
Rosa Zubizarreta
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Mar 10, 2006
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Michael, Jeff, Rosa Thanks for your comments. Social issue (discussed earlier) was one thing on my mind. The following second and third questions are also...
Nish
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Mar 12, 2006
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Is there any protocol for editing asynchronously generated dialogue maps between parties. My problem lies in having to clean up imported maps with major ...
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Mar 15, 2006
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Admittedly this is amateurish that I haven't hunted down the process myself when I know the info is available to me, ...but to save time for me and maybe other...
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Joe, et al, Simplest way is to export a map (and what is bellow) or the entire DB (export the home map) as a zipped HTML Views with references file. To export ...
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Mar 16, 2006
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To expand a bit on Maarten's answer, if two (or more) people are going to exchange a map back and forth, adding new nodes with each turn, the way to do it is: ...
Jeff Conklin
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Mar 17, 2006
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And to add to Jeff's answer: Here is an example of a Compendium DB I exported via the HTML Views way (just go to this URL bellow). ...
Maarten Sierhuis
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It's not Compendium mapping, but have you folks seen MoonEdit (a collaborative editor like the Macintosh SubEthaEdit) which permits simultaneous update by...
Richard Karpinski
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Hi All, It is really nice to learn and use the Compendium tool. However, one thing really bother me is every time when I export to HTML file, there are always...
Lornness
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Mar 24, 2006
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Hi dialogue mappers, As you know my great joy and passion is teaching dialogue mapping and seeing the ideas and practice spread. After a couple of years of ...
Jeff Conklin
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Mar 24, 2006
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Hi, The amount of unused space in Compendium outlines has bothered me a lot, too. ... Enough that I figured out how to get a really dense outline. Check out...
Jeff Conklin
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Hi Jeff and All, I do use the word bulleted dot template. But however, there are still carriage return (one line) between all outlines after exporting to Word ...
Lornness
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Hi! As a possible quick fix you could try playing with the settings in the 'HTMLGenResources.properties' file which is found in <Compendium ...
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