Re: Electronically linked open spaces

1999-05-02 Thread koos de heer
Hi folks, My electronic Open Space is up and running again, in an all (well, almost all ;-) English version. There are a few minor issues to be resolved - it all works like it should, but there are a few graphics that I have to redo. I decided that I would launch the thing and do the last bit of c

Re: FW: OS and Personality Type?

1999-05-02 Thread koos de heer
At 08:47 02-05-1999 -0500, Harrison wrote: We do know, of course, that there is precisely one way to mess up an Open Space: Try and control it and think you are in charge. Somehow I think there is a risk in trying to find a correlation between the succes of Open Space and personality typ

OS and Personality Type?

1999-05-02 Thread ralphsc
Hi, Open space being what it is, whatever it is, what type could not find its own way to being comfortable, productive, satisfied ­ whatever ­ in it? The issue of discomfort would not, in my opinion, be linked to type. Ralph Copleman (INFP)

Re: OS and Personality Type?

1999-05-02 Thread Richard Charles Holloway
Dear Oh-Esters-- I've been doing my best to resist asking these questions...but finally I'm overcome with the impulse and can no long resist! what type of personalities are bumble-bees, boars and butterflies? does my personality change when I enter open space from the cubicle space I usually fin

FW: OS and Personality Type?

1999-05-02 Thread Pete Hovde
A reply from Harrison: -Original Message- From: owen [SMTP:o...@tmn.com] Sent: Saturday, May 01, 1999 8:17 AM To: pho...@mindspring.com Subject:Re: OS and Personality Type? At 09:41 AM 4/29/99 -0500, you wrote: >Has anyone ever researched Open Space as it relates to perso