
Nancy Love
Ph D
AB, CANADAA profile for Dr. Nancy Love
Audiences come away with the courage to make a change and the confidence to make a difference.
Dr. Nancy Love provides Keynote addresses to Educational Administrators and other leaders in Government Organizations managing mandated change. Based on her book Principals:Faces of Change , the keynote address of the same name explores the vital, essential role of the principal and the kinds of conversation he or she has with their staff in order for change to be sustainable. Her account of her own experience as a high school principal is funny and heartfelt providing audience with an entertaining and educational program.
Dr. Love is very proud of the simple yet complex frame for conversation that she has discovered and that has helped so many people in various parts of the world have effective efficient conversations that lead to sustainable change. PULSE practitioners everywhere report the success of the structured conversation in resolving even the most difficult situations or disputes with 90 minute conversation guided by five simple, appreciative, solution focused questions. Audiences walk away with the tools to lead PULSE conversations.
The frame has its roots in the six freedoms of Appreciative Inquiry, the nine sets of Beliefs, Expectations, Assumptions, Concerns and Hopes first identified in the Ancient Enneagram and the skills and questions associated with Solution Focused Therapy. Together these ideas merge to support a structured conversation that works in almost any situation where a decision or plan of action is required. It is a universal tool that audience can apply immediately, effectively and with confidence.
For a wider audience of leaders in any field and those interested in the power and wisdom of the Enneagram, Dr. Love provides a keynote address called The View from Above. Dr. Love is currently researching and writing about a new sociological construct through which to examine the nine perspectives people have on the world and how they move from one perspective to the other. She has created nine ethnographies in the sociological tradition to explain the cultures associated with each of the points on the Enneagram circle. In her second Keynote,The View From Above, she explores the funny and insightful views from each perspectives. Audiences clearly see themselves and their coworkers in the stories she shares and begin to value what they are not.
A profile for Dr. Nancy Love
Audiences come away with the courage to make a change and the confidence to make a difference.
Dr. Nancy Love provides Keynote addresses to Educational Administrators and other leaders in Government Organizations managing mandated change. Based on her book Principals:Faces of Change , the keynote address of the same name explores the vital, essential role of the principal and the kinds of conversation he or she has with their staff in order for change to be sustainable. Her account of her own experience as a high school principal is funny and heartfelt providing audience with an entertaining and educational program.
Dr. Love is very proud of the simple yet complex frame for conversation that she has discovered and that has helped so many people in various parts of the world have effective efficient conversations that lead to sustainable change. PULSE practitioners everywhere report the success of the structured conversation in resolving even the most difficult situations or disputes with 90 minute conversation guided by five simple, appreciative, solution focused questions. Audiences walk away with the tools to lead PULSE conversations.
The frame has its roots in the six freedoms of Appreciative Inquiry, the nine sets of Beliefs, Expectations, Assumptions, Concerns and Hopes first identified in the Ancient Enneagram and the skills and questions associated with Solution Focused Therapy. Together these ideas merge to support a structured conversation that works in almost any situation where a decision or plan of action is required. It is a universal tool that audience can apply immediately, effectively and with confidence.
For a wider audience of leaders in any field and those interested in the power and wisdom of the Enneagram, Dr. Love provides a keynote address called The View from Above. Dr. Love is currently researching and writing about a new sociological construct through which to examine the nine perspectives people have on the world and how they move from one perspective to the other. She has created nine ethnographies in the sociological tradition to explain the cultures associated with each of the points on the Enneagram circle. In her second Keynote,The View From Above, she explores the funny and insightful views from each perspectives. Audiences clearly see themselves and their coworkers in the stories she shares and begin to value what they are not.
Principals: Faces of Change
Based on a book with the same title, the program explores five different approaches to the same manadated change. The Sherpa, the Coach, the Impresario, the Rescuer and the Gardener provide entertaining and educational opportunities to examine the role of the principal in managing mandated change.
The View from Above
The View from Above takes a funny look at how people behave in groups and why. Audiences will immediately begin to see themselves and others in the nine views of the world and learn how people's view can change. Appropriate for any group of leaders and followers interested in developing a clearer, keener and useful understanding of the world from a new perspective.


