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Robyn Stratton-Berkessel

Adjunct Faculty, teaching Advanced Applications of Appreciative Inquiry online at Champlain College
Sarasota, Florida, United States
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Robyn Stratton-Berkessel

Adjunct Faculty, teaching Advanced Applications of Appreciative Inquiry online at Champlain College
Sarasota, Florida, United States
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Robyn Stratton-Berkessel is an accomplished organization, learning and development professional with a passion for sharing positive change methodologies. With extensive experience in corporate, educational, and community environments globally, her expertise includes business strategy, sales management, culture change, organizational effectiveness, leadership development, and coaching. Robyn has studied Appreciative Inquiry, Positive Business and Society Change programs at Case Western Reserve University, and has completed her Masters in Organizational Systems, Organizational Behavior, Chaos and Complexity, Leadership, and Learning at Monash University. She has also completed her Masters in Management, Marketing, Leadership, Accounting, and Human Resource Development at RMIT University. Additionally, Robyn is a Adjunct Faculty at Champlain College, teaching Advanced Applications of Appreciative Inquiry online, besides being a content creator and speaker at Polymash Design. She is a former speaker at TEDxNavesink and has presented at thought-leadership conferences internationally.

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Jun 22 · Via Twitter

RT @robbiecat: As systems and relational inquirers, we reexamine our role as humans on this planet and what we have constructed; let's also…

Jun 22 · Via Twitter

RT @robbiecat: How we say things, how we use words, who gets to speak and who doesn’t is a social-cultural construct that can construct, de…

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