Memet Ali KAYA's Conversations
Started Nov 28, 2013
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Dear Amy thank you for the suggestion to ask put the story about how the world café in Turkey starts.I discovered Organizational Learning in 1996. But it tooks time to have a training of Core…Continue
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Hi Memet... have you done an "advanced search" ... under people on the World Cafe online community. click on "advanced search" ... enter Turkey and click on search on the bottom of the screen... you'll see 12 people who are members of the community in Turkey. maybe friends or new friend of yours.
Be well,
David Isaacs
One more thing! Do you know about the World Cafe book that has been translated into Turkish?? You can find it on our book page on the World Cafe website:
http://www.theworldcafe.com/book.html
Memet,
I meant to ask you if you would send me a copy of the translated materials you have created so I can make them available to the broader World Cafe community through our website http://www.theworldcafe.com/tools.html
Thanks!
Amy
YES! It would be fabulous if you were to start a group here on the World Cafe community site!
WOW Memet! What a FABULOUS story! Thanks so much for sharing it with me... Could I ask you a big favor? Would you please copy and paste it over to StoryNet so others can see it besides myself? It is a very inspiring story, and I want more people to see it.
I'm not asking you because I am too lazy to do it myself :-) but rather because it's YOUR story, and people should be able to see that it came directly from you.
Again, thanks so much for your friendship with the World Cafe, and all you are doing in Turkey. It sounds so wonderful...
Warmly,
Amy
Welcome Ali Kaya!
Your idea to establish a community in Ankara sounds wonderful! How can we help? It's wonderful to have you here, in any case. Have a look at the material in the Orientation tab for some ideas about how to engage with others here - your voice is warmly welcome and much needed.
Warm Best,
Amy