Hello all,

This conversation reminds me of events I have facilitated for software
companies, specificallly one where
the issue was "How can we improve the development process for version
2.0"

Even though only there were no clients, no suppliers, no vendors, or
any of all the others who might have
created a more diverse knowledge base, there was so much diversity
internally that there was more than enough
headway to be made.

Tradition was that  the specifications team passes on their conclusions
to the design team
who then passes their product on to the programming team who then hands
it to the testing team who then ......

you can imagine what can happen when they're all in the room - and it
did.

Greetings from a wintery Denmark,




Gerard Muller







On Mar 11, 2005, at 11:34 AM, Lucas Gonzalez wrote:

--- Tom Tuddenham <ferrisox...@internode.on.net> wrote:
open space offers the
possibility of accelerating the commercial development of open source
projects and that a company focussing on open source solutions could
manage its day-to-day operations and decision making using open space
techniques.
if there are other open source developers out
there in the community who share similar sentiments I would welcome
an opportunity to take these ideas further.

Hi

I'm not a software developer or an open-space practitioner (yet), but
I'm interested.

Are you suggesting that perhaps IBM could "bring the system in one
room" so they may develop a better (open source) hospital information
system?  Would that work?

Lucas



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