International SOLworld Conference -
May 6 - 8, 2010 Bucharest

You can download the complete program as a pdf-file: program.

Preliminary Program overview
(Conference language is English)

Wednesday - May 5th

Thursday - May 6th

Friday - May 7th

Saturday - May 8th


09:00 - 10:00 am

Registration

8:45 - 9.05 am

Let's start with inspiration

9:00 - 10:00 am

Activity Plenary SF games + activities
Kati Hankovszky
Staring: Paul Z Jackson

 

 

Pre-Conference
(in English)

10:00 - 11:00 am


Welcome Plenary Connecting and mutual learning

09:05 - 11:30 am
Open Space

10:00 - 11:30 am


Workshops 5

Break
(during Open Space)

Open Space

11:00 - 11:30 am
Break

11:30 am -12:30 pm

Plenary - Round Table: How it works! Success stories and application of SF around the world.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Plenary SF and Wittgenstein Danielle Moyal-Sharrock with Kirsten Dierolf & Mark McKergow Lunch

11:30 am - 12:00 pm
Break

12:00 - 1:00 pm

Closing ceremony.
Networking and handover to SOL 2011

12:30 - 2:00 pm
Lunch
Book basar

12:30 - 2:00 pm
Lunch

1:00 pm
Lunch

2:00 - 3:00 pm

Plenary - Let's step into the miracle! The power of SySt Constellations in SF work Petra Mueller-Demary/Rita Klemmayer

2:00 - 2:30 pm

Get together with buddies - sharing and reflection

 

3:00 - 3:15 pm
Break

3:15 - 4:30 pm


Workshops 1

2:30 - 4:00 pm


Workshops 3

 

 


4:30 - 5:00 pm
Break

4:00 - 4:30 pm
Break

 

5:00 - 6:15 pm


Workshops 2

4:30 - 6:00 pm


Workshops 4

 


6:15 pm

End

6:00 pm

Meeting SOLworld Steering Group

 


6:45 pm

Sight seeing - Meeting Bucharest

7:00 pm

End

 

 

8:00 pm


Special dinner

8:00 pm

Dinner

9:00 pm

Cabaret

International SOLworld Conference -
May 6 - 8, 2010 Bucharest

SOLworld 2010 Workshops

 
WS 1 (75') WS 2 (75') WS 3 (90') WS 4 (90') WS 5 (90')
Thu.
3.15 - 4.30 pm
Thu.
5.00 - 6.15 pm
Fri.
2.30 - 4.00 pm
Fri.
4.30 - 6.00 pm
Sat.
10 - 11.30 pm
1.1. 2.1. 3.1. 4.1. 5.1.
1.2. 2.2. 3.2. 4.2. 5.2.
1.3. 2.3. 3.3. 4.3. 5.3.
1.4. 2.4. 3.4. 4.4. 5.4.
1.5. 2.5. 3.5. 4.5. 5.5.
1.6. 2.6. 3.6. 4.6. 5.6.

1.1. Bert Garssen (NL) & Bart v. Loon (NL)
On the move in 1 day: How to get a team moving in a stuck situation

1.2. Yasuteru Aoki & Yuzuru Yoshida (J)
Wow! A Japanese bank adopts SF.

1.3. Shakya Kumara (UK) Niki Buckingham (UK)
Generous Networking

1.4. Christine Kuch (D) & Susanne Burgstaller (A)
Models and tools from organizational theory: ready for practical application in solution focused organizational development?

1.5. Susanne Aldis Routh (CA) & Klaus Schenk (D)
Woodpeckers and Wooden Ships or: 'Touching Solutions'

1.6.
Live Coaching

2.1. Hilda Martens (B)
Using Solutions Focused Tools in action research about diversity in South Africa

2.2. Yoram Galli (IL)
Solution-Focused command Providing positive meaning in the army

2.3. Jesper H Christiansen (DK), George Agafitei & Corina Velicu (RO)
Act - reflect - act

2.4. Loraine Kennedy (UK) & Colins Coombs (UK)
SF in meetings - tools and tips. What works in practice?

2.5. Kerstin Mahlberg (S)
Classroom Coaching

2.6.
Live Coaching

3.1. Mark McKergow (UK)
SF in the landscape of organisational change

3.2. Marco Matera (I)
How to manager a vampire client

3.3. Frederic Bannink (NL) & Marc van Os (NL)
Positive Psychology and SF: A 'Florishing Couple'

3.4. Ernst Bechini (CH) & Dominik Godat (CH)
Coaching with the time to think

3.5. Alasdair J Macdonald (UK)
Managing change and conflict through anticipation conversations

3.6. Marianne Alho (FIN) & Tuulikki Ulfves (FIN)
Early stage support, operations model in case of weakening work ability

4.1 Kirsten Dierolf (D) & Monika Houck (H)
Using SF to build an Academy for Internal Training

4.2. Live coaching

4.3. Lorenz Jungi (CH) & Dominik Godat (CH) & Stephanie von Bidder (CH)
Recreating the good life! Working with burn-out people

4.4. Gerda Hammink (NL)& Jolien Slavenburg (NL)
Solution Focused Improvisation

4.5. Klaus Schenk (D)
Narrations from the Neighbors Exploring 'Territories' Adjacent to SF

4.6. Marianne Ingehels (NL)
Flow Management: Inspire the Desire in Projects: meetings and (internal) dialogue leading to transformation.

5.1. Jenny Clark (UK) & Ingrid Reisch (D)
What do our questions do?

5.2. Paul Z. Jackson (UK) & Janine Waldman (UK)
Solutions 4 Reading - a strategic SF project

5.3. Peter Rohrig (D) & Holger Gemba (D)
How to improve teaching and learning in universities with a Solution Focus?

5.4 Sue Young (UK)
Reducing Bulling in Organisation

5.5 Dominic Ruppen (CH)
Non-Violent-Communication and SF - a powerful couple in conflict resolution

5.6
Live Coaching