This is a very short introduction to the Appreciative Inquiry approach to facilitation/group process, although it is being advertised as an approach to organizational change management. OK, why not.
The publication is very short, you can read it in one sitting of maybe 2 hours. I've listened to it on Storytel service and it took me about 1 hour with some minutes on a higher listening speed.
Main premise it to focus on positive aspects of a system at hand and work from that point onwards. Well, ok?
The authors provide some examples of usage, but those are old and possibly outdated - the publication is from 2005 after all, and there's hardly a way to verify an integrity of those examples - maybe one would need to read more publications around the topic of Appreciative Inquiry, although well, I was not really convinced to do so for the time being.
This publication is too verbose, reads (sounds) like an advertising pamphlet for authors consulting services and is pretty loaded with jargon. Ah, it is also a bit on the "spiritual" side of things - presenting organizations as living organisms and so on - not my cup of tea, but people like different things after all.
As I treat scoring system here as an ordinal scale then I give this one a 3/5
+ it's short
+ it serves as a brief introduction to the topic
- too verbose to my liking
- reads/sounds like an advertising pamphlet