I have not used World Cafe but I often see it pop up in the same emails as 
conversations about Open Space. 
 
>From the WC web site, my limited understanding is that:
 
1. WC is a more controlled process than OS in that it is the Sponsor who frames 
the questions about what they want from the group
2. The Facilitator of WC plays a more directive role in what happens and when
3. WC moves towards converging themes to a kind of "collective mind" of the 
group. 
4. There is not necessarily any expectations that participants will exercise 
responsibility for outcomes after the event.
 
So it seems that WC is a kind of sophisticated brainstorming process to bring 
out creative thinking on a particular topic or theme?
 
Does anyone have any examples of where they have chosen to use WC instead of OS 
(or visa versa) and why you made that choice?
 
Michael Wood
 

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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Christine 
Whitney Sanchez
Sent: Friday, 31 October 2008 3:46 AM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Conversations that Matter at Girl Scout Convention


Dear Appreciative Inquiry, World Cafe and Open Space Friends,
 
Today, the Girl Scout of the USA opens their 51st Convention in Indianapolis.  
Over 6,000 girls and adults from across the US and around the world are being 
invited to use their voice, have conversations that matter and create the 
future for the Girl Scout Movement.  
 
The StoryWeaving Initiative has designed a process that weaves the principles 
and practices of AI, World Cafe and Open Space into the business meeting. Think 
Robert's Rules meets Conversations that Matter.
 
Hundreds of girl and adult volunteers are onsite right now, to support the 
conversations and capture the stories.  StoryWeaving has already taken off with 
150 Digital StoryWeaver girls using their flip cameras to record members 
sharing their stories.  StoryLooms invite members to weave their stories along 
with other Girl Scout stories into pieces of art.  The 900 person Open Space 
for Sharing and Learning has just concluded with members posting 62 topics over 
two sessions.  Picture girls standing at the microphones, thanking the adults 
for truly listening to them and adults tearfully expressing their passion and 
gratitude for everything they learned.   Lisa Heft did a magnificent job of 
holding the space and inviting new thinking.   
 
Tonight, during the opening ceremonies, I will invite over 6,000 participants 
to swap their leadership stories in pairs, using an appreciative question to 
get started.  Tomorrow, following the Stewardship Report, Samantha Tan will 
invite members into café conversations focused on the core business strategy.  
Saturday, Lisa Hinshaw will host a conversation based on Open Space, focused on 
the essentials for success, where members will have posted their topics online 
and onsite before the session begins.  Sunday, I will wrap up by inviting 
reflection and commitment to action.
 
Please send your good thoughts and hold us in your heart as Girl Scouts model 
participatory democracy and feminine leadership. 
 
Warm wishes from chilly Indianapolis,
 
Christine
 
Christine Whitney Sanchez
CWS - Collaborative Wisdom & Strategy
2717 E. Mountain Sky Avenue
Phoenix, AZ  85048-8990
480.759.0262
www.christinewhitneysanchez.com <http://www.christinewhitneysanchez.com/>  
 
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