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“ Workshop and training for the Cresset Community Farm and Cresset Farm Development Initiative Saturday march 27, 2010 This training took the board of Cresset Farm Development Initiative through a process of organizational development at our regular board meeting and through a six hour abbreviated process of the training that Leonore does over a course of days. We started out doing an exercise in Eurythmy related to movement in a circle passing the energy of the movement of brass spheres in a circle, transferring the energy and movement of inside out correlating the flow of the group in working together and utilizing the gifts that each person has to offer as a team. It was clear that these exercises have distinct relationships to how we devise a plan of action for the farm. We worked all morning on what elements we see in creating this community and Leonore deftly guided us along the way. I personally have been a farmer and worked on farms in many places here and in Puerto Rico. Thinking about the work that we had accomplished I wish I had had this set of skills when I was considering creating a farm community to Bucks County, Pennsylvania twenty years ago. Leonore has many insights into what one has to do in order to create a farm organization that is sustainable. Her resolve and sure handed leadership were a key factor in my feeling that this training makes a difference in the outcomes. What is most interesting about the abbreviated training is that it was as thorough, meaningful and incorporated as the regular board meeting by including our purposes and interests. The paradigm of this meeting is something that we are able to carry over into our regular engagement as a community. ”
Randle Loeb
Cresset Farm Development Initiative
Board Member |
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“ Having Eurythmy in the Workplace was
truly an enlightening experience. The exercises broke down
the barriers between the offices and manufacturing floor.
Strengths and weaknesses of the individuals and the group
were immediately brought to light in an atmosphere of
camaraderie and fun. As a result communication improved and
all individuals were made to feel that they were an
important part of the whole organization. ”
Lance Cheney
President, Braun Bush Co.
lance@brush.com |
Responses from a school’s professional day
with Managing Change.
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“ A high point was: “finding someone
capable of bringing this work to this group and managing us
in such a fun and competent way; the freshness of the
activities; also, the moments when we all came together in
harmony.
I learned: “how to listen
better when working in a group; how to focus form point to
periphery, how important it was to break out of our usual
forms of interaction and move together; how different
people’s perceptions and sensory methods different and yet
are equally valid and important”.
“ The struggle to go from self awareness
to group awareness was worth it: to work locally, think
globally”
Green Meadow Waldorf
School, Chestnut Ridge, NY. |
From Map and Compass Process with Managing
Change (work over a year)
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“ Leonore added a tremendous amount to
this undertaking through her intimate knowledge of Waldorf
Education, leadership models, and broader concepts of
organizational development. Her use of eurythmy as a
therapeutic and group building exercise was invaluable as we
worked on building an increased sense of trust, aligned
purpose and common values. The effectiveness of “Eurythmy in
the Workplace” was dramatically evident as the entire
faculty, staff, board, and a large group of parents moved
through the intricate patterns together.”
Upper Valley Waldorf
School, Quiche, Vermont |
From a Pathways
Project: (Managing Change work over one year)
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A high light was: “ How integration
happens during the seemingly chaotic moments leading to the
ability to go forward.”
“ Observing the dynamics in a group helps
us to find humor and perspective in conflicting attitudes.”
“ Pathways was tremendously helpful in
getting to rally know my colleagues on a deeper level than I
could have in the day
to day working together.”
“ I would recommend this kind of work to
schools and organizations: Moving together has a tremendous
impact on any group working together”.
Hartsbrook Waldorf
School, Amherst, MA. |
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