Tenneson Woolf: Creating a Safe Haven and Secure Base within The Circle Way Model - Part2

Tenneson Woolf: Creating a Safe Haven and Secure Base within The Circle Way Model - Part2

Karen welcomes Tenneson Woolf to conclude their two-part conversation on The Circle Way Model.

Tenneson Woolf is a facilitator, workshop leader, teacher, blogger, and coach committed to improving the quality of collaboration and imagination needed in groups, teams, and organizations. Woolf's work over 20+ years has been to design and lead meetings in participative formats. From strategic visioning with boards to large conference design to communities just learning to listen again to one another. Woolf has worked significantly with faith communities, educators, and foundation leaders. Woolf holds an undergraduate degree in Psychology (1988) and a masters degree in Organizational Behavior (1993).

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