Hello Kerry,
and thank you for your story. I am eager to hear a bit more and wonder if
the action follow up was actually followed up with. And how did the
multi-language situation work out with the follow up.
I have not had successful multi-language open space event. The multi
language events I ha
To all OSLIST members:
You are invited to Vancouver for "Open Space Technology for Facilitators
and Leaders" with Birgitt Bolton. This will be the first time Birgitt
has offered this training in Vancouver.
The course runs four days, February 21-24, 2000 at the beautiful new
downtown campus of th
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deni...@alphalink.com.au Denis Hitchens
bill_har...
As I mentioned about a month ago, I'm working with the Washington State Arts
Commission to develop a strategic plan using a series of Open Spaces. I'm
starting to design the convergence day (Mar. 11) and would like your
reactions to two possible approaches. I'll provide some background on
what's
Dear Murli
Following Harrison's story about using OST in any language, I did a day and
half event in Brasov, Romania last September with 72 people from 5 cities.
I kept the English down to 35 minutes in total over the event, letting my
translator explain what was happening. Interestingly, my tran
Re: Peg Holman's friend who has 1 1/4 hours to DO open space for a group
of HR execs. I agree with Harrison: don't do it. I felt uncomfortable
justreading about it.
I am remembering occasions when it was much sexier to almost have sex
than to actually have it.
Faced with an hour and a quarter,
You wrote (Jimbo)
> 1. I am curious about how people have used Open Space in their own
> companies...Are there those on the list
> serve that are using OS in their own company, and how do they find the
> balance between the role of facilitator and the role of employee.
Hi!
I have used OS within m