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    Our Work With AI

    The Question of Chanat

    Scale of the Whole

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    The Fowler Center for Sustainable

    Making people and earth economically, environmand socially betternow and for future genera

    www.worldinquiry.org

    Awe is What Moves Us Forward

    http://www.worldinquiry.org/http://www.worldinquiry.org/
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    Firms of Endearm

    Whole Foods, Toyand Green MountaCoffee Roastersgenerating investo

    at a rate of some 1percent over a tenperiod compared tpercent for the S&

    Top Rated Stars in Virtually Every Industry

    Are Becoming Leaders in Sustainable Value Innovatio

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    "Bankruptcy of the Soul of Our Institut

    -Global V2G Market to Reach $26.6 B by 2020

    -Sustainable Grid is Enabler of the New Energy Econo

    -Wal-Mart Unveils Sustainability Index for Its 65,000 Su

    Haitis ENERSA Brings its Solar Expertise to Africa

    -Smart Meter Shipments to Top 100 Million in 201

    -Wyndhams New HQPowered 100% by Wind Ener

    -Market Dominance for Electric Cars by 2030

    -GEs Eco-imagination Revenues Reach $18 Billion

    --Ten Honda Plants Achieve Zero Waste

    --Green Building Market To Hit $173.5 Billion by 20

    --CEOs Believe Sustainability Tipping Point is Within 10

    --Clevelands Clean Economy Jobs Rank 18th in Top 1

    -Green Investments Top $2 Trillion since

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    As sustainability for cities and the planet

    ever more important, the question isn't w

    cities will do this; the question is: which odoing it first?And whowill do it best?

    IBM Report on the Future of Cities

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    A third form of leadership?

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    Building SustainableSocieties & Enterprises

    Actingin combinations:

    The infinitesimal &iconic

    Designingbeyond dialogue

    SApprec

    collabbo

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    The Appreciative Inquiry Summit:

    Success Factors

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    The infinitesimal & the iconic:the power of small andlarge

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    How many years of experience in this

    Ive seen thatthere is no pgreater than a communi

    discovering what it cares ab Meg Wheatley

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    Opening Exploration:

    3 Questions for Reflectio

    See blue page handout i

    folder.

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    Opening Conversations See blue(in diverse pairssomeone new)

    A B 15 Minutes

    B A 15 minutes

    Special spirit of inquiry:

    Explore strengths, innovations, visions

    Create your own questions, discovery mindset

    Take brief notes

    At the end summary and thank your partner.

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    BREAK

    Coffee and teaReconvene at

    ____oclock.

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    Table Discussion: Discovering o

    Passions and Strengths See blu

    1. Share and summarize why people are drawn to SC2019 andhere today and your tables highest hopes for this summit[15 mi

    2. From questions 2 & 3 in the interviews, share the most insplocal or external stories of innovation to create an economysustainable future [15 mi

    3. Be prepared, if called upon to briefly announce either(1) your tables highest hopes for this summit, or(2) one innovative story (local or external) that

    most inspires you

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    Stakeholder Groupin

    1. Academia/Education2. Arts and Culture

    3. Large Business

    4. Small/Med Business

    5. Community Stakeholder

    6. Neighborhood Leader

    7. Engineer/IT/Scientist

    8. Government/Elected Official

    9. Media/Communications

    10. Non Profit Organization

    11. Student

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    Color Color Sector

    Neon Yellow Academia/Education

    Purple Business (Small/Medium)

    Light Blue Arts/Culture & National Stakeholders

    Neon Orange Non-Profit/Philanthropic

    Dark Green Government/Elected Official

    Neon Red Student

    Dark Blue Engineer/IT/Scientist

    Dark Orange Community Stakeholder

    Red Business (Large)

    Yellow Neighborhood/Community

    Neon Green Media/Communications

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    Scaling Up Energy EffStakeholder Group Discussions See blue pg.

    Select a Timekeeper, Recorder and Reporter1. Share and discuss Proudest Prouds so far in your sector ex

    innovations and achievements [15 m

    2. Brainstorm ways for your sector to Scale UP Energy Efficienc

    what could we accomplish by then? [20 m

    3. Identify a Bold, Iconic Aspiration or Outcome indicator relatedEfficiency that you would like to see you sector accomplish by

    [10 m

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    Igniting and Expanding Our Local Food A

    Roundtable Discussion: See blue pgs.

    1. Share your 1-10 scale ratings [10 minutes]

    2. Discuss what a 10 would look like the economic,

    environmental benefits of the ideal Local Food proje

    [20 minutes]

    3. Brainstorm small and large actions, projects, activitiewould immediately help us move toward your 2019

    the 10 [20 minutes]

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    Open Space: Generating Actionable Ide

    Advance Local Foods

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    D i C ti th F t H M

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    Design: Co-creating the FutureHow M

    Design

    How Might We?

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    What is Design Thinking?

    Designing renders visible our hop

    dreams; it is the first signal of hum

    intentions.

    William McDonou

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    Opportunity Areassee around th

    Please think about areas that exciteor attract you the most

    your top 1st

    and 2nd

    choices?

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    How Might We?

    R id P t t i G id li

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    Rapid Prototyping Guideline Bring the idea to life - make it 3-dimensional

    Use any available materials

    Drawing

    Storyboard

    Three-dimensional model

    Role play

    Mock up/draft

    Business proposal

    Skitshowing the future

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    "If we did all the things we are

    capable of doing, we would

    literally astonish ourselves."

    - Thomas Edison

    Working with the Appreciative Eye

    Appreciative Inquiry 4 D Cycle

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    DISCOVERYStrengths

    Innovations & InsightsPositive Core Assets

    DROppo

    Valued Fu

    DESIGNAspirations

    Brainstormer PossibilitiesRapid Prototyping

    DEPLOYResults

    Initiatives and Action PlansPost-Summit Momentum

    .

    Appreciative Inquiry 4-D Cycle

    SC 2019: Building anEconomic Engine for a

    Green City on a Blue Lake

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    1. Name the 3 most important or

    exciting things that happened at this summi

    2. What one message will you communicateothersstarting this week to help ensure tsuccess of this work and this community of a

    3. What are your personal commitments?