[Oe List ...] The Comprehensiveness Screen- does any one have a copy, ple...
David & Lin
ch.bnb at longlines.com
Sat Mar 11 11:38:46 EST 2006
Yes, Jim.
I have found myself saying that the procedure by which we utilize the
comprehensiveness screen is as important, if not more so, than the
actual categories.
Is it actually a kind of guided meditation? Is it an intuitive
strategic planning process?
Whatever it is, how do we implement or set it in motion, and what by
should we expect to obtain as an end product one the procedure is
concluded and/or resumed and built upon?
David
>How have folks found this of use? I kind of remember it as, Joe was
>sick for a time or stuck in the building without much to do but
>examine what was rolling round in his imagination . . . which was
>interesting
>
>"larry at icatw.com" <larry at icatw.com> wrote:
>
>Inclusive Concerns Intellectual Reflections
>Concrete Planning Intruding Issues
>
>Special Emphasis Specific Attention
>
>Watchful Interest Low Key Ponderings
>
>
>Underlying Ruminations Internal Broodings
>
>With respect, Larry
>
>Ol' Jim Wiegel
>401 North Beverly Way Tolleson, Arizona 85353
>623-936-8671 jfwiegel at yahoo.com
>
>Every language is an old-growth forest of the mind, a watershed of
>thought, an ecosystem of spiritual possibilities. Wade Davis
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