[Dialogue] Wave Analysis Process reference

James Wiegel jfwiegel at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 13 18:56:09 EST 2006


There are 2 things that come to my mind . . .  one we call "The Wave" and is an exercise to use to get people to take a snapshot of what is going on around them.  The other I have heard called wave analysis, I think and is a variation on force field analysis that is used for a light touch on underlying contradictions -- the assisting forces and the resisting forces create the wave.  I first ran into the first one as something that Mirja Hanson used.  I don't know the origin of the other

Kevin Balm <kbalm at optusnet.com.au> wrote:        st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) }                Colleagues
  Martin Butcher, an avid ToP/ICA enthusiast based in Melbourne would like to use the Wave Analysis process in his PhD thesis and wants to know how to reference it. I don’t recall the process being described in any of the ICA related books. The process is part of our ToP Facilitative Leadership Program here in Australia and is described in the manual but he would like to know if it has been published in some article or book.
  Thanks in advance.
   
  Cheers
  Kevin Balm
   
   

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