Thank you Daniel and Ron for your generous sharing on this topic - it is really 
exciting to read the links and the language around organisations and learning 
that is in this field and so closely aligns with Open Space. I am an Open Space 
facilitator, (not a specialist in IT) responding to requests from a client in 
the IT sector and I've gotta say I am surprised and inspired by the treasure 
trove of rich thinking and application you have shown me.
Lari, It sounds like you are applying the Agile framework (not sure that's the 
word) to content/questions that are not related to software development? I 
would love to explore the possibilities here further - the idea of a period of 
experimentation bracketed by Open Space is just fabulous - to have a 'sprint' 
of experimentation in which there is permission to fail and to try things out 
to get right into the 'how' and the 'doing' and then reflect and plan further 
action.  So simple and elegant and could be applied in so many fields.
I would love to hear more stories of applying the Open Agile approach to non 
software related areas.
In my case, I am working with a small group of IT leaders in a large 
organisation to bring about engagement in strategic planning for IT across 
diverse (siloed) agencies within the organisation. So, nothing really to do 
with software development but everything to do with a team with a vision, 
wanting to lead a conversation and engage their internal stakeholders or 
clients in that broad vision and develop ownership for future directions 
throughout the organisation.
As the leading group (they are, afterall, the IT Department), they brought 
their knowledge of Agile process to the planning process and want to facilitate 
it using Open Space. Brilliant! 
Which brings me to another request for insight from the list serve around 
TRAINING.
In addition to providing an experience of Open Space, what are some of the 
approaches to training people in open space that are being used out there? And 
what would be some fun and effective ways to train a small group (7) in Open 
Space in one day - in preparation for  participating in a large open space 
event (hosted by them but facilitated by me) and building their capacity to 
facilitate future events?
I very much appreciate your thoughts.
Kim.

Kim Willing
Groundswell
0428399798
http://au.linkedin.com/pub/kim-willing/14/17a/4b3/
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