Re: [OSList] OS success stories in a business/corporate/startup environment

2018-11-08 Thread h.menissier via OSList
I would say, any time the spirit of OS is getting drown by/inside of the
basic principle of trading (i.e. of "comparing->being even a very little
bit better in any way") as input of society, like many so beautiful ways
of discovering eachothers got drown during these fifty last years, its
game of creating a new earth is over. So that you must always stay
inventing new things...what is good for trading too is there a earth
after trading?

but OS is not that cunning sort of thing, is it? or do you mean there is
no more life outside of trading anyway, so that you don't have to bear
responsability for this ? I thought it is important not to let OS take
place inside of a structure but always to avoid a illusory sense of
unity and to burst walls... I would say the most usefull thing is using
OS there, were you are sure "enemies" will meet together, and so they
will discover they are not. Ok, in a family you also can meet your
""enemies"" ... How do you see that?

but perhaps my english is too confusing, not only my thoughts... sorry!

Le 09/11/2018 à 00:10, Michael M Pannwitz via OSList a écrit :
> Dear Anne,
>
> all the best in Holland.
> In case you plan to be in Berlin in conjunction with your trip to
> Holland please let me know right away.
> Why?
> Well, we is simply famous for having extraordinary os Stammtische when
> important and fascinating folks pass through Berlin.
> Would love to see you again and chat
> cheers
> mmp
>
> Am 08.11.2018 um 13:21 schrieb anne stadler:
>> There’s a great chapter by Anil Sachdev in a book edited by Dinesh
>> Chandra & someone else whose name I’m forgetting about his consistent
>> use of Open Space in his business entrepreneur
>> activities/organizations. And I have a chapter in that as well.
>> I’m now in Holland. The book is home in my bookcase. I’m forwarding
>> this to Dinesh so he can send you the title etc. ok?
>>
>> Love Anne
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> Anne M. Stadler
>> 18464–47th Place NE
>> Lake Forest Park, WA
>> 98155
>>
>> 206-459-0227
>> Skype: Anne.M.Stadler
>>
>> A world that works for all is a world of love made visible.
>>
>> www.SourcingtheWay.com
>> www.StoryBridge.space
>> www.CharterforCompassion.org
>> www.thrivingcommunities.org
>>
>>> On Nov 8, 2018, at 1:14 PM, Michael M Pannwitz
>>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Inga,
>>>
>>> good news!
>>>
>>> Newspapers have reported on OST gatherings, Harrison has often
>>> mentioned a particular piece in the New York Times.
>>> Here is a link to a Wikiversity entry
 https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Open_Space_Technology
>>>
>>> Even though the announcement of the wikiversity contains a reference
>>> to the New York article
>>> ((08.08.2018 - Open Space Technology (OST) is an approach for
>>> hosting meetings,  The story was picked up by the New York Times
>>> (need date, c. 1985) ...))
>>> I could not spot any of that in the entry itself. Harrison will know
>>> the source.
>>>
>>> The best source for stories from all over the planet are collected
>>> in "Tales from Open Space"... one of the stories is an account of
>>> the first OST event in Europe that the Accor Group organized in
>>> Paris in 1992 (Eur-Open Space I, page 63). Some 175 participants
>>> gathered from all over (at that time Accor had 150 000 employees)...
>>> this happened just around the time when Accor and Waggons Lits
>>> became one company with hugely varying cultures.
>>> After the 1992 event Accor incorporated OST in their annual
>>> "conference".
>>> The other event mentioned in "Tales", Eur-Open Space II, page 125
>>> reports on an event in Oxford two years later, in 1994... it was
>>> facilitated by Roger Benson from Sweden.
>>> "Tales" published by his outfit "Abbott Publishing" in 1995 has long
>>> been out of print, but it can be found in Harrisons site
 http://openspaceworld.com/
>>>
>>> und "Books"
>>> here is the direct link
 http://openspaceworld.com/Tales.pdf
>>>
>>> Its there for free.
>>>
>>> Leafing through my copy I noticed that every story is a gem, all of
>>> them could have happened this year, it is a grand introduction by
>>> the then pioneers in OST.
>>> (I also sent ccs to colleagues that are connected in different ways
>>> with journalism... there are many more).
>>>
>>> Good luck with your business journalist!
>>>
>>> Greetings from Berlin where we just had a grand Stammtisch with
>>> folks who attended the WOSonOS in Iceland... you would have loved it!
>>>
>>> mmp
>>> ‎
>>>
 Am 08.11.2018 um 10:06 schrieb Ingibjorg Gisladottir via OSList:
 Dear OS community
 I have been in communication with a business journalist who is
 interested in writing about OST meetings in a business section of a
 daily newspaper.  What are the potentials, expected results,
 success stories etc?
 I would appreciate if anyone could direct me to some specific
 success stories of what has been done in business/corporate/startup
 environment. Perhaps there is something to be found on the

Re: [OSList] OS success stories in a business/corporate/startup environment

2018-11-08 Thread Michael M Pannwitz via OSList

Dear Anne,

all the best in Holland.
In case you plan to be in Berlin in conjunction with your trip to 
Holland please let me know right away.

Why?
Well, we is simply famous for having extraordinary os Stammtische when 
important and fascinating folks pass through Berlin.

Would love to see you again and chat
cheers
mmp

Am 08.11.2018 um 13:21 schrieb anne stadler:

There’s a great chapter by Anil Sachdev in a book edited by Dinesh Chandra & 
someone else whose name I’m forgetting about his consistent use of Open Space in 
his business entrepreneur activities/organizations. And I have a chapter in that as 
well.
I’m now in Holland. The book is home in my bookcase. I’m forwarding this to 
Dinesh so he can send you the title etc. ok?

Love Anne

Sent from my iPhone

Anne M. Stadler
18464–47th Place NE
Lake Forest Park, WA
98155

206-459-0227
Skype: Anne.M.Stadler

A world that works for all is a world of love made visible.

www.SourcingtheWay.com
www.StoryBridge.space
www.CharterforCompassion.org
www.thrivingcommunities.org


On Nov 8, 2018, at 1:14 PM, Michael M Pannwitz  wrote:

Dear Inga,

good news!

Newspapers have reported on OST gatherings, Harrison has often mentioned a 
particular piece in the New York Times.
Here is a link to a Wikiversity entry

https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Open_Space_Technology


Even though the announcement of the wikiversity contains a reference to the New 
York article
((08.08.2018 - Open Space Technology (OST) is an approach for hosting meetings, 
 The story was picked up by the New York Times (need date, c. 1985) ...))
I could not spot any of that in the entry itself. Harrison will know the source.

The best source for stories from all over the planet are collected in "Tales from 
Open Space"... one of the stories is an account of the first OST event in Europe 
that the Accor Group organized in Paris in 1992 (Eur-Open Space I, page 63). Some 175 
participants gathered from all over (at that time Accor had 150 000 employees)... this 
happened just around the time when Accor and Waggons Lits became one company with hugely 
varying cultures.
After the 1992 event Accor incorporated OST in their annual "conference".
The other event mentioned in "Tales", Eur-Open Space II, page 125 reports on an 
event in Oxford two years later, in 1994... it was facilitated by Roger Benson from 
Sweden.
"Tales" published by his outfit "Abbott Publishing" in 1995 has long been out 
of print, but it can be found in Harrisons site

http://openspaceworld.com/


und "Books"
here is the direct link

http://openspaceworld.com/Tales.pdf


Its there for free.

Leafing through my copy I noticed that every story is a gem, all of them could 
have happened this year, it is a grand introduction by the then pioneers in OST.
(I also sent ccs to colleagues that are connected in different ways with 
journalism... there are many more).

Good luck with your business journalist!

Greetings from Berlin where we just had a grand Stammtisch with folks who 
attended the WOSonOS in Iceland... you would have loved it!

mmp
‎


Am 08.11.2018 um 10:06 schrieb Ingibjorg Gisladottir via OSList:
Dear OS community
I have been in communication with a business journalist who is interested in 
writing about OST meetings in a business section of a daily newspaper.  What 
are the potentials, expected results, success stories etc?
I would appreciate if anyone could direct me to some specific success stories 
of what has been done in business/corporate/startup environment. Perhaps there 
is something to be found on the internet?  Or if you could give me some insight 
into specific examples.
Hoping to spread the word in Iceland
Thank you in advance
Ingibjörg (Inga)
Ingibjörg Gísladóttir
ingibjorg.gisladot...@gmail.com 
Reykjavík, Iceland
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--
Michael M Pannwitz
Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany
++49 - 30-772 8000
mmpannw...@gmail.com


Check out the Open Space World Map presently showing 469 resident Open Space 
Workers in 76 countries working in a total of 145 countries worldwide
www.openspaceworldmap.org

At my publisher you find books and task cards on open space, most in German, 
some in English, some as ebooks, some multilingual
https://www.westkreuz-verlag.de/de/Kommunikation


--
Michael M Pannwitz
Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany
++49 - 30-772 8000
mmpannw...@gmail.com


Check out the Open Space World Map presently showing 469 resident Open 
Space Workers in 76 countries working in a total of 145 countries worldwide

www.openspaceworldmap.org

At my publisher you find books and 

Re: [OSList] OS success stories in a business/corporate/startup environment

2018-11-08 Thread anne stadler via OSList
There’s a great chapter by Anil Sachdev in a book edited by Dinesh Chandra & 
someone else whose name I’m forgetting about his consistent use of Open Space 
in his business entrepreneur activities/organizations. And I have a chapter in 
that as well. 
I’m now in Holland. The book is home in my bookcase. I’m forwarding this to 
Dinesh so he can send you the title etc. ok?

Love Anne

Sent from my iPhone

Anne M. Stadler
18464–47th Place NE
Lake Forest Park, WA
98155

206-459-0227
Skype: Anne.M.Stadler

A world that works for all is a world of love made visible.

www.SourcingtheWay.com
www.StoryBridge.space
www.CharterforCompassion.org
www.thrivingcommunities.org

> On Nov 8, 2018, at 1:14 PM, Michael M Pannwitz  wrote:
> 
> Dear Inga,
> 
> good news!
> 
> Newspapers have reported on OST gatherings, Harrison has often mentioned a 
> particular piece in the New York Times.
> Here is a link to a Wikiversity entry
>> https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Open_Space_Technology
> 
> Even though the announcement of the wikiversity contains a reference to the 
> New York article
> ((08.08.2018 - Open Space Technology (OST) is an approach for hosting 
> meetings,  The story was picked up by the New York Times (need date, c. 
> 1985) ...))
> I could not spot any of that in the entry itself. Harrison will know the 
> source.
> 
> The best source for stories from all over the planet are collected in "Tales 
> from Open Space"... one of the stories is an account of the first OST event 
> in Europe that the Accor Group organized in Paris in 1992 (Eur-Open Space I, 
> page 63). Some 175 participants gathered from all over (at that time Accor 
> had 150 000 employees)... this happened just around the time when Accor and 
> Waggons Lits became one company with hugely varying cultures.
> After the 1992 event Accor incorporated OST in their annual "conference".
> The other event mentioned in "Tales", Eur-Open Space II, page 125 reports on 
> an event in Oxford two years later, in 1994... it was facilitated by Roger 
> Benson from Sweden.
> "Tales" published by his outfit "Abbott Publishing" in 1995 has long been out 
> of print, but it can be found in Harrisons site
>> http://openspaceworld.com/
> 
> und "Books"
> here is the direct link
>> http://openspaceworld.com/Tales.pdf
> 
> Its there for free.
> 
> Leafing through my copy I noticed that every story is a gem, all of them 
> could have happened this year, it is a grand introduction by the then 
> pioneers in OST.
> (I also sent ccs to colleagues that are connected in different ways with 
> journalism... there are many more).
> 
> Good luck with your business journalist!
> 
> Greetings from Berlin where we just had a grand Stammtisch with folks who 
> attended the WOSonOS in Iceland... you would have loved it!
> 
> mmp
> ‎
> 
>> Am 08.11.2018 um 10:06 schrieb Ingibjorg Gisladottir via OSList:
>> Dear OS community
>> I have been in communication with a business journalist who is interested in 
>> writing about OST meetings in a business section of a daily newspaper.  What 
>> are the potentials, expected results, success stories etc?
>> I would appreciate if anyone could direct me to some specific success 
>> stories of what has been done in business/corporate/startup environment. 
>> Perhaps there is something to be found on the internet?  Or if you could 
>> give me some insight into specific examples.
>> Hoping to spread the word in Iceland
>> Thank you in advance
>> Ingibjörg (Inga)
>> Ingibjörg Gísladóttir
>> ingibjorg.gisladot...@gmail.com 
>> Reykjavík, Iceland
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> 
> -- 
> Michael M Pannwitz
> Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany
> ++49 - 30-772 8000
> mmpannw...@gmail.com
> 
> 
> Check out the Open Space World Map presently showing 469 resident Open Space 
> Workers in 76 countries working in a total of 145 countries worldwide
> www.openspaceworldmap.org
> 
> At my publisher you find books and task cards on open space, most in German, 
> some in English, some as ebooks, some multilingual
> https://www.westkreuz-verlag.de/de/Kommunikation
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Re: [OSList] OS success stories in a business/corporate/startup environment

2018-11-08 Thread Michael M Pannwitz via OSList

Dear Inga,

good news!

Newspapers have reported on OST gatherings, Harrison has often mentioned 
a particular piece in the New York Times.

Here is a link to a Wikiversity entry

https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Open_Space_Technology


Even though the announcement of the wikiversity contains a reference to 
the New York article
((08.08.2018 - Open Space Technology (OST) is an approach for hosting 
meetings,  The story was picked up by the New York Times (need date, 
c. 1985) ...))
I could not spot any of that in the entry itself. Harrison will know the 
source.


The best source for stories from all over the planet are collected in 
"Tales from Open Space"... one of the stories is an account of the first 
OST event in Europe that the Accor Group organized in Paris in 1992 
(Eur-Open Space I, page 63). Some 175 participants gathered from all 
over (at that time Accor had 150 000 employees)... this happened just 
around the time when Accor and Waggons Lits became one company with 
hugely varying cultures.

After the 1992 event Accor incorporated OST in their annual "conference".
The other event mentioned in "Tales", Eur-Open Space II, page 125 
reports on an event in Oxford two years later, in 1994... it was 
facilitated by Roger Benson from Sweden.
"Tales" published by his outfit "Abbott Publishing" in 1995 has long 
been out of print, but it can be found in Harrisons site

http://openspaceworld.com/


und "Books"
here is the direct link

http://openspaceworld.com/Tales.pdf


Its there for free.

Leafing through my copy I noticed that every story is a gem, all of them 
could have happened this year, it is a grand introduction by the then 
pioneers in OST.
(I also sent ccs to colleagues that are connected in different ways with 
journalism... there are many more).


Good luck with your business journalist!

Greetings from Berlin where we just had a grand Stammtisch with folks 
who attended the WOSonOS in Iceland... you would have loved it!


mmp
‎

Am 08.11.2018 um 10:06 schrieb Ingibjorg Gisladottir via OSList:

Dear OS community

I have been in communication with a business journalist who is 
interested in writing about OST meetings in a business section of a 
daily newspaper.  What are the potentials, expected results, success 
stories etc?


I would appreciate if anyone could direct me to some specific success 
stories of what has been done in business/corporate/startup environment. 
Perhaps there is something to be found on the internet?  Or if you could 
give me some insight into specific examples.


Hoping to spread the word in Iceland

Thank you in advance

Ingibjörg (Inga)

Ingibjörg Gísladóttir
ingibjorg.gisladot...@gmail.com 
Reykjavík, Iceland


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Michael M Pannwitz
Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany
++49 - 30-772 8000
mmpannw...@gmail.com


Check out the Open Space World Map presently showing 469 resident Open 
Space Workers in 76 countries working in a total of 145 countries worldwide

www.openspaceworldmap.org

At my publisher you find books and task cards on open space, most in 
German, some in English, some as ebooks, some multilingual

https://www.westkreuz-verlag.de/de/Kommunikation
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[OSList] OS success stories in a business/corporate/startup environment

2018-11-08 Thread Ingibjorg Gisladottir via OSList
Dear OS community

I have been in communication with a business journalist who is interested
in writing about OST meetings in a business section of a daily newspaper.
What are the potentials, expected results, success stories etc?

I would appreciate if anyone could direct me to some specific success
stories of what has been done in business/corporate/startup environment.
Perhaps there is something to be found on the internet?  Or if you could
give me some insight into specific examples.

Hoping to spread the word in Iceland

Thank you in advance

Ingibjörg (Inga)

Ingibjörg Gísladóttir
ingibjorg.gisladot...@gmail.com
Reykjavík, Iceland
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