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2000-03-29 Thread Martin Giannini
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Convergence

2000-03-29 Thread Ingrid Olausson
Dear Diane and others working with the convergence. I'll give you my thoughts about what you wrote Question: (1- When you put topics in rows, would it quicken the voting process if topics were placed in the numerical order ) Answer: I don't put numbers on them. (4. Ingrid, when you announced the

A modern day fable of OS

2000-03-29 Thread MCymraes
Dear Ones All: Recently, my company had an interesting situation--it was supposed to be an OS, life was moving well--and suddenly the management got cold feet. Four days before an event that had been in planning for a month and a half, it was decided that we needed traditional facilitation ins

Re: Convergence

2000-03-29 Thread Betty Didcoct
Diane and Ingrid wrote: >When you put topics in rows, would it quicken the voting process if >topics were placed in the numerical order >I invite them to action plan on everything they want to. Even though they >have just a few dots on them. Are you talking about voting and clustering to work

Re: A modern day fable of OS

2000-03-29 Thread Harrison Owen
At 12:15 PM 3/29/00 -0500, you wrote: >Dear Ones All: > >Recently, my company had an interesting situation--it was supposed to be an >OS, life was moving well--and suddenly the management got cold feet. Four >days before an event that had been in planning for a month and a half, it >was decided t

Reply: A modern day fable of OS

2000-03-29 Thread Karen McCarthy Casey
A treasure for many reasons - thank you, karen Karen McCarthy Casey Inspired Action PO Box 433 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 949-723-8510

Research observation

2000-03-29 Thread rnorris
Recently I provided Harrison an update on my research as I promised him I would. In it is an observation of reaction by my fellow students to the subject of OST. Has anyone experienced any similar reactions to OS when not formally Opening Space. Harrison's response to me on this is included. Har

virtual OS / a proposal regarding one of the principles

2000-03-29 Thread Murli Nagasundaram
Hello, after my first year having facilitated several Open Spaces (what a grace, this way of working!) for a next one I got asked whether it makes sense to start an virtual Open space beforehand the "physical one". Now I`ve seen this once, and wasnt very enthusiastic about the results, but then

Re: virtual OS / a proposal regarding one of the principles

2000-03-29 Thread Rhett Hudson/Chris Weaver
"What happens is the only thing that happens." I'm with you. That "only thing that could have" has stuck in my conscience like a fishbone for more than a year. -Chris Weaver -- >From: Murli Nagasundaram >To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu >Subject: virtual OS / a proposal regarding one of

Re: A modern day fable of OS

2000-03-29 Thread Chris Corrigan
Nice. That really speaks to alot of things for me... Thanks for posting it. Chris -- CHRIS CORRIGAN 108-1035 Pacific Street Vancouver BC V6E 4G7 Phone: 604.683.3080 Fax: 604.683-3036

Re: virtual OS / a proposal regarding one of the principles

2000-03-29 Thread Harrison Owen
At 02:53 PM 3/29/00 +, you wrote: >"What happens is the only thing that happens." >I'm with you. >That "only thing that could have" has stuck in my conscience like a fishbone >for more than a year. > >-Chris Weaver *** I love to split hairs. And being grammatically

Grammer (was Re: virtual OS / a proposal regarding one of the principles))

2000-03-29 Thread Chris Corrigan
The grammer of the principles is most interesting. For example, "whoever comes is the right people." should be either "whoever comes are the right people" or "whoever comes is the right person," according to that sublime authority, the Microsoft Word 98 Grammer Checker. I think that so far, the o