query: one on ones

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Fri Aug 8 15:02:19 CDT 2008


[ed:  thanks to Annalisa and Michael for replying to Rob's query.]

From: "Annalisa L Raymer" <afalr at uaa.alaska.edu>


On Robert's query about one-on-ones . . .

I've heard people who use the PICO style of organizing use these terms,
so I imagine PICO materials would shed some light; If not, someone like
Dr. Jose Carrasco (San Jose State University, I think) has written about
PICO.

Best wishes,
Annalisa

Annalisa L. Raymer
Civic Engagement Fellow
Center for Community Engagement and Learning
University of Alaska
3211 Providence Dr
Anchorage, AK 99508-4614
907.786.4011
afalr at uaa.alaska.edu

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From: mbrown7387 at aol.com


for Robert; My book; Building Powerful Community Organizations, has a 
verbatim one on one dialogue example from an interfaith group you might 
find useful;  Michael



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> I'm working on an article that includes some discussion of one-on-
> ones as practiced by congregation-based community organizations.
> These are also called one-to-ones or relational meetings. Does
> anyone know about:
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> 1. The history of one-on-ones. Where did these groups learn the
> practice &/or how did they develop them?
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> 2. Current practice. What other groups are using them, and where
> did they learn them?
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> Rob Kleidman
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