[OSList] Other payment options? Re: WOSonOS 2020 in Berlin

2020-01-07 Thread Rolf F. Katzenberger via OSList
Hi,

I'd like to buy a ticket, but not via PayPal. The ticket page says:  "At
the moment we can only accept payments via PayPal. Other payment options
like bank transfer will be added within the next few days."

The organizers are probably quite busy and I'm thankful for their hard
work! Well, I've been checking the registration page for "a few days"... ;-)

Greetings,
Rolf

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Jo Toepfer via OSList schrieb am 20.12.19 um 10:51:
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> Dear colleagues,
>
> I happily announce the launch of the website https://wosonos2020.berlin
>
> Since yesterday everyone is invited to register and to buy tickets for
> the 28th WOSonOS from October 29 through 31 in Berlin. Early bird
> tickets are still available.
>
> Looking forward to see you in Berlin
> Jo
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Re: [OSList] the largest Open Space (Participants)?

2020-01-07 Thread Peggy Holman via OSList
Lise - I hope your 12 person OS was wonderful! I find that size to be intense 
in a different way than many hundreds or thousands. 

Christine Whitney Sanchez’s Girl Scout Open Space was around 1,800 people. I 
found the message below from her in the OSlist archives.

I’m pretty sure Paul Gleiberman's Open Space at Boeing was around 300 people. I 
know it wasn't 3,000. The breakthrough was in hosting in two locations 
simultaneously, as Michael P mentioned. Thanks, Michael, for mentioning the 
2,100 people in Colombia that I did and providing the links to more 
information. 

Peggy





On Oct 2, 2005, at 9:06 PM, Christine Whitney Sanchez  wrote:

Dear Friends,
The energy is building. There is a vibrant green swell on the ocean of 
collective intelligence. For the next several days, over 12,000 Girl Scouts 
from all over the country will make their way to Atlanta for their National 
Convention.
Next Friday, October 7, I ask that you hold the space with me and Claudia 
Haack, my dear friend and business partner in Kairos Alliance Inc. and over 100 
Girl Scout volunteers who will open strategic conversations and tap the 
collective wisdom to transform the Girl Scout movement. At 8:30am EDT on Oct 7, 
I will be opening the space for whoever comes out of the 1,800 delegates to to 
the national convention around the question: What would our governance 
structure look like on a national and local level if it met the test of being 
efficient, decisive, and action-oriented? 
Simultaneously, Strategy Cafes will be open for business for nearly 1,000 girls 
and 3,000 adults at the Girl Congress AND later in the day Strategy Cafes on 6 
different topics will open in the Exhibit Hall, running for the next 3 days. We 
are preparing for 6,000 people to sit at small tables and lean into 
conversations that matter to the future of the Girl Scout Movement. Altogether, 
we are holding the possibility and the space for 9,000 girls and adults to 
participate in these events.
Through the efforts of a self-organized group of volunteers and the generous 
donations of many friends, enough money has been raised to get film crews to 
Atlanta. The Girl Scouts will be producing a video of the story that will 
emerge through the Open Space and Strategy Cafes! 
Thank you to everyone who is supporting us with your expertise and love. It 
means so much that you will be holding space with us. 
Love,
Christine
 



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> On Jan 7, 2020, at 2:11 AM, Lise Damkjær via OSList 
>  wrote:
> 
> Thank you Jeff, Jake, Michael and Michael - How wonderful to receive your 
> knowledge concerning big Open Spaces. I go with Christine and the 3000 girl 
> scouts;-)
> 
> And Michael Pannwitz - yes it would be wonderful to have a WOSonOS with 3000 
> participants - I look forward to see you in Berlin this autumn - it will be 
> beautiful even without 3000 participants;-)
> 
> I am doing an Open Space tomorrow - with 12 participants - and that will be 
> nice. The subject is: How to get more human - do less - and still keep 
> results?
> 
> I wonder what keeps people away from Open Space, when first heard about it - 
> I love it! But I must also admit, that I don't do many Open Spaces myself - 
> I'm not good at selling it into organizations and when I do Open Space 
> outside an organization I have trouble to get people to participate. 
> 
> Greetings and thanks for being a part of this
> Lise
> 
> 
> Den 07-01-2020 kl. 08:42 skrev Jeff Aitken via OSList:
>> Christine had shared these details:
>> http://www.openspaceworld.org/wp/2006/02/07/girl-scouts-usa-opening-strategic-conversations/
>>  
>> 
>> 
>> Jeff
>> 
>> On Mon, Jan 6, 2020, 8:34 PM Michael Herman via OSList <
>> oslist@lists.openspacetech.org > 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> The Boeing two-site event couldn't have been that big that early, though
>>> two sites was a good trick in the days before the internet was everywhere.
>>> I think the 3000 might have been Christine Whitney-Sanchez and the Girl
>>> Scouts.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> 
>>> Michael Herman
>>> Michael Herman Associates
>>> 312-280-7838 (mobile)
>>> 
>>> MichaelHerman.com
>>> OpenSpaceWorld.org
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 5:27 PM Jake Yeager via OSList <
>>> oslist@lists.openspacetech.org > 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
 Hey Lise,
 
 I'm pretty sure that Paul Gleiberman facilitated an Open Space at Boeing
 for 3,000 people. It was regarding streamlining the company's supply chain
 for its aircraft doors. The 

Re: [OSList] the largest Open Space (Participants)?

2020-01-07 Thread Lise Damkjær via OSList
Thank you Jeff, Jake, Michael and Michael - How wonderful to receive 
your knowledge concerning big Open Spaces. I go with Christine and the 
3000 girl scouts;-)


And Michael Pannwitz - yes it would be wonderful to have a WOSonOS with 
3000 participants - I look forward to see you in Berlin this autumn - it 
will be beautiful even without 3000 participants;-)


I am doing an Open Space tomorrow - with 12 participants - and that will 
be nice. The subject is: How to get more human - do less - and still 
keep results?


I wonder what keeps people away from Open Space, when first heard about 
it - I love it! But I must also admit, that I don't do many Open Spaces 
myself - I'm not good at selling it into organizations and when I do 
Open Space outside an organization I have trouble to get people to 
participate.


Greetings and thanks for being a part of this
Lise


Den 07-01-2020 kl. 08:42 skrev Jeff Aitken via OSList:

Christine had shared these details:
http://www.openspaceworld.org/wp/2006/02/07/girl-scouts-usa-opening-strategic-conversations/

Jeff

On Mon, Jan 6, 2020, 8:34 PM Michael Herman via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:


The Boeing two-site event couldn't have been that big that early, though
two sites was a good trick in the days before the internet was everywhere.
I think the 3000 might have been Christine Whitney-Sanchez and the Girl
Scouts.

--

Michael Herman
Michael Herman Associates
312-280-7838 (mobile)

MichaelHerman.com
OpenSpaceWorld.org




On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 5:27 PM Jake Yeager via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:


Hey Lise,

I'm pretty sure that Paul Gleiberman facilitated an Open Space at Boeing
for 3,000 people. It was regarding streamlining the company's supply chain
for its aircraft doors. The event was across two different plants and was
held in the mid-1990s I believe.

Much love,
Jake


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On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 11:40 AM Michael M Pannwitz via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:


Dear Lise in Copenhagen,

what do you mean with "the number isn't a big deal"?

Remembering that OST gatherings work from 0 human participants (there is
one reported, where a dear colleague of mine in a remote German village
in the Black Forest gathered a bunch of dolls, had them take on
different roles, facilitated the event as a sponsor and had a wonderful
time), and up the ladder to 2, 3, 5, 9, 12 ... up to 3000.

I myself was part of one with 2108 as co-facilitator with HO on May 3,
2003 in Würzburg, Germany. Thats at least the largest in Europe, I
think. Here more details in the Open Space Worldscape
https://openspaceworldscape.org/events/165-jetzt-meine-leidenschaft-meine-verantwortung-ueber-die-tagung-hinaus-now-my-passion-my-responsibility-beyond-the-conference

If you scroll down to the end of that entry, you come to a very detailed
fotoshow with 97 pictures that Erich Kolenaty put together

https://www.transformation.at/documents/OS_Wuerzburg_minimized.pdf

Erich, you can see here in the World Map

https://www.openspaceworldmap.org/worker/erich-kolenaty

His website talks a lot about Large Group Interventions (even though I
would not call OST a Large Group Intervention since it works beautifully
for any size of group)... here is his great website and believe it or
not its is there in German and English

https://www.transformation.at/

Since you asked for the biggest of all I think Peggy Holman facilitated
one with 2100 youngsters in Colombia... here you can see her in the
World Map

https://www.openspaceworldmap.org/worker/peggy-holman

and her website has a grand section on open space

https://peggyholman.com/openspace/

and a very detailed and wonderful account on the largest she ever did,
see here
https://peggyholman.com/papers/articles/good-work-for-2100-colombian-street-kids/

and one string of os events throughout the State of Washington with 20
os events, probably altogether more than 2000 folks

https://peggyholman.com/a-conversation-about-the-arts/

But I do dimly remember that there was on os event with 3000 people but
maybe thats just a story.

I wonder why we never had  a WOSonOS with 3000 people. Imagine we were
to invite everyone attached to os, participants, facilitators, sponsors
and met for three days.

How about Denmark?

Greetings from Berlin where I am off to our regular Stammtisch where we
have between 1 and about 20 participants... including great greek food
and beverages... its been going on for 12 years in the same greek pub
that in itself is a veritable open space organisation. But thats another
story

Cheers and greetings to Copenhagen
mmp


Am 06.01.2020 um 16:42 schrieb Lise Damkjær via OSList:

Hi Open Spacer's

Do anyone know of an Open Space with more than 2400 participants?
the "2400" is a number I remember from a presentation some years ago -