I serve as a leadership advisor for ethics and culture at a Fortune 100 company and as an (adj) professor in bioethics for Drexel University College of Medicine. I'm also... read more →
David Cooperrider’s pioneering work on Appreciative Inquiry has already had a major impact in the business world, but I think it has the potential to become a guiding principle in mainstream business thinking – and could really change the way tomorrow’s business leaders and managers think about how to ask questions, think about new challenges, and communicate with their organizations. It is a revolutionary idea.