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	<title>Comments on: Chat Topic: Where Do Consultants Learn to Consult?</title>
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		<title>By: Alison Rapping</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alison Rapping</dc:creator>
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		<description>First, I want to say I LOVE the idea of a community consultant on-line community.  The work of building communities, supporting nonprofits and creating capacity is exciting and there is much opportunity for us to learn, share and grow together.  While I have many years of experience as a nonprofit CEO, board member, appointed commissioner, trainer etc.  and this experience is invaluable to my consulting practice;  I think what is equally as important is the wisdom, knowledge and support I receive from the national/international/local consulting community which I am so proud to be a part.  I would love to have a forum to share ideas, resources, books, quotes, blogs, ideas...possibilities are endless.  I would love to begin by continuing the conversation of &quot;what are the most important questions&quot; you ask your clients? There is so much power in our questions.  I would love to have everyone take a moment to answer that question and we can compile (I am happy to take the lead on this) for the site. Looking forward to hearing from all of you!  Alison</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, I want to say I LOVE the idea of a community consultant on-line community.  The work of building communities, supporting nonprofits and creating capacity is exciting and there is much opportunity for us to learn, share and grow together.  While I have many years of experience as a nonprofit CEO, board member, appointed commissioner, trainer etc.  and this experience is invaluable to my consulting practice;  I think what is equally as important is the wisdom, knowledge and support I receive from the national/international/local consulting community which I am so proud to be a part.  I would love to have a forum to share ideas, resources, books, quotes, blogs, ideas&#8230;possibilities are endless.  I would love to begin by continuing the conversation of &#8220;what are the most important questions&#8221; you ask your clients? There is so much power in our questions.  I would love to have everyone take a moment to answer that question and we can compile (I am happy to take the lead on this) for the site. Looking forward to hearing from all of you!  Alison</p>
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