At 09:02 AM 5/6/2002 -0700, you wrote:
I'm doing an Open Space in a few weeks that has a few twists (don't they
all?) and would appreciate your thoughts.
The setting is a 4-day conference of Computer Professionals for Social
Responsibility. The Open Space is on the last 2 days. The first twist is
that the OST event isn't for the whole conference. It is a track of the
conference on a particular topic (Building a Pattern Language of Living
Communication). It won't be closed in any way; anyone can come and
go. It does have it's own space and will run on it's own schedule. It's
just that other conference sessions will be happening around it.
First question -- has anyone done this? Any advice?
I have. Advice: Don't do it.
The second twist is that the closing circle is envisioned as the
conference closing. This means that it will include not just the people
who have been in the OST event but everyone who attended the
conference. Again, anyone have experience with something like this?
No -- and I can't imagine how it would work. should be a great learning
moment.
Doubtless my comments will be perceived as being less than helpful. but
having been there, done it (at least partially) and have fully resolved not
to do it again -- I could do nothing other than my Mommy always taught me.
Call it like it is.
Harrison
Harrison Owen
7808 River Falls Drive
Potomac, MD 20854 USA
phone 301-365-2093
Open Space Training www.openspaceworld.com
Open Space Institute www.openspaceworld.org
Personal website http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hhowen/index.htm
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