Topic: | Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups |
Posted by: | Carmen Bostic |
Date/Time: | 16/02/2003 01:31:33 |
To all posters This particular posting by Eric is a beautiful example of the ability to generalize - one of the least understood and rarest patterns we manage as humans. And one of the most frequent limitations among students that we note in our trainings. It is closely connected with the form-content distinction that John and I worked on in Whispering. All the best, Carmen Bostic St. Clair |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 15/02/2003 22:35:28 | Eric |
Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 16/02/2003 01:31:33 | Carmen Bostic |
Re:Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 16/02/2003 17:53:39 | kc |
Re:Re:Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 17/02/2003 05:11:02 | Eric Rudnick |
Re:Re:Re:Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 17/02/2003 20:36:51 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 18/02/2003 18:42:20 | Eric Rudnick |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 19/02/2003 16:29:40 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 19/02/2003 18:14:09 | Eric |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 19/02/2003 17:01:06 | Robert |