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Musings on appreciative inquiry

On 5th Oct 202011th Oct 2020 By alisonlawson68In research methodsLeave a comment

When I was doing research for my MBA back in the late 1990s (yes, I’m ancient) I came across a peculiar effect that my presence as an interviewer had on participants. With the exception of the Dissertation, none of my MBA assignments required me to do any primary research. But of course I did some. …

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