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	<title>Comments on: Organizational Zoo with Arthur Shelley &#8211; Event Report</title>
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		<title>By: Event report from the KMLF on the Organizational Zoo with Arthur Shelley &#171; NSW KM Forum</title>
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		<description>[...] May 2nd, 2007   It looks like the KMLF in Melbourne had an entertaining meeting with Arthur Shelley: &#8220;Arthurâ€™s warm style engaged the 25 members of the audience in a discussion of different types of animals (and one plant) that are forced together when we come to work.&#160; The illustrations use various types of animals as a metaphor&#160; for the type of people that we coming into contact with at work.&#160; Arthur showed us that these metaphors can be used as an icebreaker for workshops, to describe your own strengths and weaknesses and to do all this in a fun way.&#160; You need different types of animals depending on the sort of work that you do.&#8221; [...]</description>
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