Book by Elvira Kalmár and review by Marika Tammeaid The theme of Elvira Kalmár’s book is compelling: we are all work (r)evolutionists—if we choose to be. It is not worth waiting for change to happen; it is better to start making it happen.
Ania Smolka & Annie Bordeleau ↗
Introduction Fear and hope are powerful forces that shape how individuals and organisations respond to change. In Solution Focused practice, we often lean into the energy of hope, exploring what’s possible, what’s working, and what we want more of. Yet fear also carries valuable energy. It signals what’s at stake, clarifies what matters most, and prompts us to prepare and protect. The real art lies not in choosing between them, but in holding both as part of the same landscape of human experience.
On June 11th 2021, we plan for a one-day online event. We envision a mix of talks, lightning talks (about 10 minutes), interactive workshops, book presentations, research presentations as well as a colourful and lively Open Space for all the topics that arise spontaneously. Be our guest .
Bibiana S. Czerny is 10 years old and attends the 5th grade of primary school in Switzerland. She already has two jobs taking care of animals and is learning to ride horses. Bibiana has joined the SOLWorld conference around four times and loves having conversations with people.