Re: [OSLIST] improve the list's flowIt's my experience that, when I select
"Reply" in Outlook Express 5 (rather than "Reply to All") that OSLIST
comes up, rather than the address of the
individual who contributed the posting. Selecting "Reply to All" yields OSLIST
; osl...@listserv.boisestate.
seems to me this issue was raised in the last few weeks and most of the
comments were in favor of the community connections made by support and
thanks and other niceties. i remain in favor of them, for whatever
that's worth. but could we not keep revisiting the same issues over and
over... micha
I'll stand with Kerry asking that we not post huge files to the list,
rather send them to those who request.
And I'll say Bravo to Laurel for your good work and sharing your stories
with us.
I do like the short comments of appreciation and support that I see. BUT
it's much more wonderful when the
I'm happy to read these little notes as well. It's open space after all and
whatever happens...
Esther Ewing
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Chris:
You are absolutely right. However here is the context and the "deal":
Everyone will be present for the open space including the senior folks (even
the CFO). However I was inserted late in the process and there wasn't room in
the hotel for everyone to stay for the third day.
And part of wh
Kerry Napuk wrote:
While reports on actual OST events and points on
process always are welcome, do all of us have to experience personal
notes of support and congratulations? It might help to clean up the
list serve if people directed personal comments to the originators.
I appreciate the notes
Laurel Doersam re powerpoint presentation
Your unsolicited transmission took 15 minutes to download and
consumed 3.5 mb. In the future, would people offering to send files
restrict the transmission to those who ask for them. My business
partner was irate over this blockage which held up more im
I know I've whined before about the difficulties in getting adequate time
for OST in a health care setting. One of the things that seems to happen is
that people approach me for a 2 hour session, and I negotiate it up to 4
hours. I mentioned in the recent facilitator training that once a group
do
Hello, Esther,
question to clarify the situation: are the senior managers present during the
first two days? Or do they step in later, for the third day only??
If the later is valid, you would probably need a lot of the 3rd day to help
seniors to find their way in the space that has been created du
Laurel
Thank you for such a wonderful gift. It is great to have such a resource at the
touch of a button. Some of the Asian characters were not accepted by an
"English" formatted computer but what came through is good stuff.
Thanks
Rob
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Laurel
That's great work! Fantastic.
Thank you very much for your generosity!
Ralph
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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu]On Behalf Of Doersam,
Laurel
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 8:00 PM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Re: Facilitator tr
Laurel, I would like to see the PowerPoint slides on OS.
Thank you very much!
Reading your report I was fascinated by the rituals.
I realised that I want to deepen my understanding of rituals.
Do you or does anyone from the list have some resources or links that help
me to understand better the nat
Dear colleagues,
I've read you SOS and tried to phone his family to ask where he's strolling
around.
Surprise, surprise, he was on the phone himself - just coming back from a
journey. You can get in touch with him by dialing: +49-30-772.8000.
His computer has been struck by lightning and he's jus
My apologies to all - I accidentally sent the file to the listserve, but
intended it to go directly to the person requesting the file. One of the
problems with technology is human error - mea culpa. Sorry.
-Original Message-
From: kerry napuk [mailto:k...@napuk.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Friday,
Chris,
Thankyou for sharing your beautiful story and your wisdom.
Laurel.
-Original Message-
From: Rhett Hudson/Chris Weaver [mailto:rhett&ch...@main.nc.us]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 5:32 PM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Re: Client Curveball No. 321 -- how would yo
I would like to see the powerpoint as well.
With respect,
Larry
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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu]On Behalf Of Don
Ferretti
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 00:21
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Powerpoint
I also wou
hello all, having a grand time in chicago here with harrison. have 30
people in the training and another 50 in the one-day conference within
the training. 5 major corporations, church, govt, education, music,
dot.com, independent and internal consultatns, the UN, and more
represented. what a tri
Chris, Birgitt, Michelle, Others,
This thread has explored ethical questions about opening space for a group
of victims of violence. In one of the entries in this thread, Chris
Corrigan wrote:
Just how much responsibility *I* am supposed to take for their healing is an
open
question in my mind..
At 09:20 21-09-2000 -0700, you wrote:
I also would like to see the Power Point on OS.
Thanks../Don
me too. thanks
Artur
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