Motivation Mapping: How to Drive Change is a three hour course designed to jump start an individual or organization toward driving change and unleashing the internal motivation of the people around them.
On November 15, 2010 I delivered my first Motivation Mapping Course. I’ve posted the Motivation Mapping Handouts. If you’d like to see the accompanying facilitator’s guide, please contact me at engineforchange@gmail.com.
As of December 5, 2010 I’ve modified to Motivation Mapping Course into Motivating Others: A One-Hour Course. I’ve posted the Handouts – Motivating Others A One-Hour Course. If you’d like to see the accompanying facilitator’s guide, please contact me.
Here’s the link to the provisional patent application that started the idea for motivation mapping and for this blog.
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April,
Thanks for the sharing for the short time I had with you on Sunday. You are very insightful and interesting to share ideas with. I have told a shorter version of your story about the native peoples on the south pacific island during WWII to some friends and family, but of course I didn’t do it justice. Regardless everyone loved that story! You said that you have more info on this website somehwere? I looked but couldn’t find it. I am sure you told me how to find it but I didn’t get it I guess. Thanks again and I look forward to seeing you soon!
Pat
Pat – It was great to see you too. We need to do those meet-ups more often.
To find the posts, you can type cargo cult into the search block on the right or check out the posts at:
http://engine-for-change.com/weblog/?p=33
and
http://engine-for-change.com/weblog/?p=199.