Dear Peg, I would be interested in "Door" number 2- the multiple topics are appealing; and I'd prefer a CD (here in Arizona, cassette tapes melt!). Hope my input is helpful, and I'm looking forward to listening to your product.
I have also just purchased your book, and I anxiously await its arrival. Thank you in advance, Joy Keller-Weidman (Joy Eagle) Peg Holman wrote: > When Harrison came to Seattle to do the Open Space Facilitation Workshop, we > audio taped the sessions. The Open Space Institute (US) will make the > material available for sale. I'm about to go to production and want your > help in a little "market research." What would appeal most to you? > > First, here are the options on what to provide: > > 1. 1 CD for about $15-20 with Harrison talking about "The Role of the > Facilitator" and actually opening the space for a group on the theme of > "creating and sustaining learning communities" > > 2. A 5 CD set for about $60-70 with Harrison talking about: > a. "The Role of the Facilitator" and actually opening the space for a > group (as above) > b. Opening Space for Chaos and Creativity > c. The Journey of Spirit: The Adaptive Process (includes discussion of > the grief work cycle) > d. Opening Space for the Forms of Spirit (includes discussion of the > stages of organization transformation) > e. Opening Space for Cultivating Spirit (includes discussio of the role > of stories and myths) > > 3. I don't really think there's a market for this. > > One other question: would you prefer CDs or cassette tapes? > > Please send your opinions to o...@tmn.com . I will summarize for the list > what I hear. > > Thanks, > Peg Holman