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Where do you live and work? (City)
London, England
Professional Skills
Facilitation, executive coaching, collaborative marketing
What is your main interest in this network?
Networking, Improv Resources
What kind of person are you?
Day
What kinds of improv-related services are you involved in?
Teambuilding, Creativity, Innovation, Problem Solving, Communcation, Conflict Resolution, Leadership
Share a favorite 'improv ephinany'
Coming to the first AIN conference in 2003 and realising the extraordinary power of improv to provide simple ways to let people do amazingly complex things.
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http://www.johnniemoore.com
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http://www.johnniemoore.com/blog
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    Johnnie Moore's Blog

    Complexity

    I've just read Dave Snowden's summary about managing complex problems. Dave is one of those guys who thinks very hard about complexity. In his thinkerly way, he comes to similar conclusions about it as Improv types. He also offers some useful distinctions between things that are complex and things that are simple, complicated or chaotic.

    In Banff, there were quite a few discu
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    Posted on November 19th, 2007 at 3:16am — 1 Comment (Add)

    Less is more

    (Cross posted with minor edits from my personal blog)

    'm blogging this from Calgary Airport on my way home from Banff.

    During Open Space at our conference, I started a conversation about the shadow side of improv, suggesting we sit in a circle and use a talking stick. The idea of the stick is to assure that only one person talks at a time - if you don't have the stick, you just listen.

    I also poi… Continue

    Posted on November 14th, 2007 at 3:21pm — 6 Comments (Add)

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    At 12:33am on December 3rd, 2007, Johnnie Moore said…
    Hi Robin... ah the old two-headed coin eh? Such a good choice, I think :)
    At 12:26pm on November 21st, 2007, Robin McCulloch said…
    I need a UK friend so I flipped a coin between you and Paul and you won...wait that could be a matter of opinion. All the same I making the request and next time I'm in London you can always be at an important "cricket" test :)
    At 3:10pm on November 14th, 2007, Gary Schwartz said…
    Hi Johnnie,
    Great to reconnect in Canada. What a wonderful time.
    It looks like you left the website in good hands.
    Take Care,
    Gary
    At 9:03pm on November 13th, 2007, Leif Hansen said…
    Johnnie. Thanks so much for trusting me with this responsibility that you've had for years now. Thank you even more so for giving space for the shadow issues today, and for making way me to be more authentic...more human (full range of emotions) today. Look forward to knowing you more, -Leif
     
     

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