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Adaptive Action Laboratory: Getting Unstuck at St. Catherine University

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Adaptive Action Laboratory: Getting Unstuck

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.

Cost: $ 289/person

Adaptive Action Laboratory is a new mode of support for teams facing complex challenges.

Whether you’re in the public or the private sector, conditions like global reach, massive interdependency, enormous diversity, and accelerating change will force you to find new ways to work.

Adaptive Action can make the journey easier by giving you a line of sight through chaos and into opportunity.

Arrive with an apparently intractable issue and leave with concrete action plans and new models and methods for looking at challenges.

Come alone or with your team and apply adaptive action methods to find answers to your sticky issues!

To learn more about Adaptive Action, visit us at

www.adaptiveaction.org

For more detail information, visit our website at:

https://www2.stkate.edu/leadership-institute/adaptive-active-lab-home

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