Hi everyone, I'm in a situation where I want to suggest that we deal with the issue using OST. In the school my son attends, we are in a major discussion around funds and fundraising. The more people talk about it, the more complex the issue becomes. There is conflict between the parents about the extent of fundraising activities, there conflict between the teachers and parents about use of the funds and the list goes. This issue is so multifaceted that it seems OST would be ideal. I trying to find a way of proposing the idea in a way that people will actually consider it. Does anyone have any ideas? If there was a SHORT example or story available online that would illustrate the process and the outcome (in a similar environment) that may be very useful. Any suggestions? Thanks Búi --
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