Season’s greetings! We hope you’re all set for the festivities. Our gift to you is a couple of questions. What happens when you ask yourself: “What would I like to have happen?” What needs to happen for you to feel free to relax, have some fun, and then to prepare for the New Year? Judy Rees In this issue: What is Clean ...

This is an animated transcript of a short exchange between James Lawley and a training participant. James uses Clean Language questions and the participant’s own words to facilitate the other’s exploration of their metaphor, with surprising results. The transcript was taken from an article ‘Less Is More – The Art of ...

We are sad to announce that David Grove, originator of Clean Language, Clean Space and Emergent Knowledge, died suddenly on January 8, 2008. He was staying at the home of a long-time friend and collaborator in the USA when he suffered a heart attack. Emergency medical treatment was unsuccessful. David will be sorely missed by all who knew and ...

With the nights drawing in, our thoughts are on next summer – and unveiling plans for the next Clean summer school in Cambridge, UK, complete with two weeks of continuous sunshine (fingers crossed!) If you enjoy an intense, full-immersion learning experience, and want to qualify as a Certified Clean Facilitator in the shortest possible ...

This month, for the first time ever, Module 8: self deception, self-delusion, self-denial – ultimate module in the Clean Change Company’s training programme (for now!)- ran in West London, where Penny Tompkins and James Lawley skillfully led two dozen participants through three days of sometimes challenging material. As you can see ...

It might feel like autumn – but the pace is hotting up here at Clean Change HQ. The coming month sees preparations getting firmly underway for next year’s Clean Conference, 22 -23 June 2008 – put those dates in your diary right now! It’s an exciting time to be involved in the Clean Community and the conference in London ...

Enjoying the summer? We are! We’ve been having an exciting time at the very-first Clean Summer School in Cambridge: 12 intense days of fun learning, ending with a brand-new crop of 17 Certified Clean Facilitators. The group came from eight different countries on four continents, with many participants having no previous experience of ...

From The Times, October 21, 2006 By Angela Jameson BAE Systems used art to communicate its strategy, writes our correspondent. BAE SYSTEMS had a problem. For years it had provided support to the RAF, but what the customer wanted was changing. Instead of fixing the fighter jet when it developed a fault, it was cheaper for the RAF to pay to have ...

So why should anyone learn Clean? If you’ve just come across Clean recently, you may be wondering: “What’s all the fuss about? After all, Clean is just a dozen questions, isn’t it?” Read on to find out more… In this edition: Why should I learn Clean? David Grove in the UK Cleaning tip: Assumptions Last chance ...

Things are hotting up at Clean Change HQ as we count down to our first-ever summer school. People from eight different countries will be gathering in Cambridge next week: some aiming to become Certified Clean Facilitators in the space of just twelve days, while others are training to become trainers of Clean Language in their home countries. ...