Dear Toke,
there is an attachment but it seems to be empty. I suspect that our
listserve does not accept attachments and somehow truncates them if
someone attempts to send one, anyway.
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Greetings from Berlin
mmp
Toke Paludan Møller wrote:
Hi all
please enjoy and thank you Henrique for stepping into this practice and creating
this wonderful slideshow
Toke
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*From: *Henrique Vedana <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
*Date: *24. feb 2009 07.49.51 PST
*To: *Toke Paludan Møller <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
*Subject: **open space good-case*
Hi Toke!
Thanks for your presence with us last month. Philip contacted Jakob after our
Aikido sessions and we gathered a group of 12 kaospilots for a one week aikido
intensive with Jakob. It was a great experience and I'm continuing for this
month (March), while I'm in Denmark. Hopefully I'll be able to continue in
Brazil in April and May, when I'll be in São Paulo working for my final project.
I just wanted to share with you a PPT I made for an open-space session we had
at school, where around 40 students joined to design the future Student
(independent-run) Organization within the school. I offered myself to
facilitate the Open Space and it was brilliant. People loved it and I think
the experience with you at the AIESEC conference contributed a lot. There are
certain "details" while hosting such an experience that only experience can
teach us. And when you introduce a tool to people in a wrong way (World Cafe,
Open Space, etc...), people really get a wrong idea (as if "we know how it is,
we know...) and this makes the whole process more difficult.
One thing in particular helped a lot was the photos I used to illustrate what
a "open space ought to be", especially in large scale. It gave people a visual
idea of what they were going through and more confidence for the process.
Anyway, sharing is caring. Free for you (and whoever else needs it) :)
Henrique
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