Re: journalists in an OS

2002-01-22 Thread ICA Taiwan
Tova, Winston's and Lisa's comments were very helpful - especially having her as a participant. I would emphasize getting permission from the group for any photos or quotes/comments and ask the journalist to not use any names without permission from that person.In Indonesia once all partici

Re: Registration for Chautauqua is FREE

2002-01-22 Thread Alan Stewart
Hi All A friend on this list wrote: "I just wanted you to know I looked up the Chautauqua, and would have liked to attend, but the price doesn't fit into my budget. I hope you have a gloriously good time!" This is a misapprehension. There is NO CHARGE to participate in the Chautauqua.

Re: studs

2002-01-22 Thread Helen Patterson
The belly...oh Michael that always happens when you iron your shirt over a wok. Helen - Original Message - From: "Michael M Pannwitz" To: Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 9:24 AM Subject: Re: studs > The run is on, Chris, and here is the link to the picture of me in > the circle...I

OST: A User's NON-Guide (cover image is 100% virus free)

2002-01-22 Thread Michael Herman
hello all, chris corrigan and i have just finished a little project that we want to share with you because, after all, it's yours. let me explain... in late 2001, i got a bit behind on list emails.  then i managed to catch up, all except for what seemed really juicy... all of that self-org and sp

Re: journalists in an OS

2002-01-22 Thread kerry napuk
Tova There are issues having journalists at OST events. Here's our experience: 1. Ask participants how they feel having journalists there. If they are welcome, what are the ground rules? We usually insist they participate and ask each group for permission to use outputs and any individuals if

Re: OST: A User's NON-Guide (cover image is 100% virus free)

2002-01-22 Thread Esther .
Michael and Chris: What a gift you have given us! It will take me a while to absorb but it is truly a rich resource. Thank you, thank you, thank you! With awe and respect, Esther Esther Ewing Authorized Distributor, Panoramic Feedback www.panometrics.com The Change Alliance New York Line: 212-6

Re: OST: A User's NON-Guide (cover image is 100% virus free)

2002-01-22 Thread Michael M Pannwitz
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 04:31:51 -0600, Michael Herman wrote: > > >hello all, >chris corrigan and i have just finished a little project that we want >to share with you because, after all, it's yours. Dear Michael and dear Chris, monumental, grand and, as no surprise to me, just in time for the first

Re: journalists in an OS

2002-01-22 Thread Winston Kinch
Good to know the "whole story" on the US West situation. My input was based on a quite different experience at an O/S space conference on spirituality and business (as I recall) sometime back in the last millennium, where a (supposedly similar) camera crew was introduced at the beginning of pro

Re: journalists in an OS

2002-01-22 Thread Ralph Copleman
Hello, my friends, A point of information about living on this list, and a request... The past few month, it seems to me, more people on the List are using a typeface (or font) in their e-mail postings that I find very difficult to read. I don't know what it's called or if the use is intentional

Re: OST: A User's NON-Guide

2002-01-22 Thread Ralph Copleman
Michael and Chris, A truly heroic effort indeed. I can say no more. Except: you guys are both crazy. Do your mothers know you stay up that late? Question: was I supposed to be able to open the whole document? (I could only get the cover.) Thank you. -- Ralph Copleman 609-895-1629 P.S. Tha

Re: journalists in an OS

2002-01-22 Thread Alan Klein
Ralph, Here's another suggestion, rather than deleting the message. It requires a bit more work on your part, but isn't too onerous: 1. Highlight all of the text in a message (Often this can be done by hitting Ctrl-A). 2. Copy it to the clipboard (Ctrl-C or Edit - Copy or Right-click - Copy or hi

Re: OST: A User's NON-Guide

2002-01-22 Thread Alan Klein
Did you try scrolling down and/or using the page navigation triangles at the bottom of the screen (once you have opened the pdf file?) ~Alan Klein - Original Message - From: "Ralph Copleman" > Question: was I supposed to be able to open the whole document? (I could > only get the cover.

Re: OST: A User's NON-Guide (cover image is 100% virus free)

2002-01-22 Thread Judi Richardson
Michael and Chris, Scrolling through your incredible gift is like untying ribbons on a gift Christmas morning. a true delight. You pushed physical time aside to do what I've often wished when I'm following a rich thread of exchanges. Thank you for your time and caring. The kettle i

Re: journalists in an OS

2002-01-22 Thread Esther .
Ralph: Can you tell if I'm one of the offenders? Esther Ewing Authorized Distributor, Panoramic Feedback www.panometrics.com The Change Alliance New York Line: 212-661-6024 330 East 38th St. Apt. 53K New York, New York, 10016 Toronto Line: 416-209-0481 Assisting Individuals and Organizations to

a users non-guide

2002-01-22 Thread florian fischer
dear michael, dear chris, you editors driven by love and passion ! brave men. what a huge lovely gift you are giving to us. the cup of tea on my desk got cold because of my laughing when i had been realizing that the contribution of mine within all these about 50.000 words is a single question of

Typefaces (was Re: journalists in an OS)

2002-01-22 Thread Chris Corrigan
Hi folks: When sending a message to the list, most mail readers give you option to send it in plain text or .html. The problem messages come to us in .html. In your mail programs preferences or options there should be am option to ensure that messages get sent in plain text. Choosing this optio

Re: A User's NON-Guide (cover image is 100% virus free)

2002-01-22 Thread Larry Peterson
Michael and Chris!!! What a wonderful gift to the OS community. It was a great discussion and I'm sure we will have more. Having it recorded in this way is a stimulating flow of ideas and stories. Thanks! Larry Peterson Associates in Transformation Toronto, ON, Canada 416.653.4829

Re: A User's NON-Guide (cover image is 100% virus free)

2002-01-22 Thread Heidi and Dan Chay
"A User's NON-Guide" (http://www.globalchicago.net/ost/nonguide.html) is delightful. Thank you, Dan

Re: OST: A User's NON-Guide

2002-01-22 Thread Chris Corrigan
Ralph Copleman wrote: > > Except: you guys are both crazy. Do your mothers know you stay up that > late? > My mother always said that without getting a good eight hours sleep, I would amount to nothing. As the non-guide is about - well - nothing (in one sense) then I guess, like all mothers an

Re: Typefaces (was Re: journalists in an OS)

2002-01-22 Thread Bill Harris
Chris Corrigan wrote: > The other great thing about plain text is that it means that people who > receive this list in digest form don't get the message twice, once full > of html tags and codes and once in plain text. Yet another great thing about plain text is that it conveys the message you ar

Re: OST: A User's NON-Guide

2002-01-22 Thread Julie Smith
Wow. What a beautiful collection of Us. I ain't never been in no book before. 'Tis an honor to be in this one. Thank you. Julie * * == osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu -- To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your o

Re: journalists in an OS _and_ the NON-Guide

2002-01-22 Thread Bill Harris
ICA Taiwan wrote: > Winston's and Lisa's comments were very helpful - especially having > her as a participant. I would emphasize getting permission from the > group for any photos or quotes/comments and ask the journalist to not > use any names without permission from that person.In Indones

Re: Typefaces (was Re: journalists in an OS)

2002-01-22 Thread Esther .
In a message dated 22/01/2002 12:52:02 Eastern Standard Time, ch...@chriscorrigan.com writes: > Yes Esther, you are one of the offenders ;-) > Chris, Ralph has written to me to say I'm not. However, I'll try to figure out whether aol will allow me to reconfigure to plain text! Regards Esther

Re: journalists in an OS _and_ the NON-Guide

2002-01-22 Thread Michael Herman
oops... this went back to just bill, by accident... Michael Herman wrote: > > thanks to all for your warm responses to the non-guide. feels very much > like the morning after an open space event. finding my way back to > little ol' me after having stood at the edge of so much caring, wisdom, > c

[Fwd: journalists in an OS _and_ the NON-Guide]

2002-01-22 Thread Bill Harris
Michael, Thanks for your thoughtful reply and your encouragement to post this back to oslist. I appreciate that your knowing most of the folk involved makes a big difference, and I recognize that the group culture may be not to care about such things. If anyone wants to wade through the exchange

Re: [Fwd: journalists in an OS _and_ the NON-Guide]

2002-01-22 Thread Michael Herman
just to be clear... didn't mean to imply that everyone on the list doesn't care about such issues... as a group we care way too much for anyone of us to speak for all of what we do and don't care about... only meant that *i* am not especially concerned with the sales and lawsuits part of this. r

Re: Ongoing OS in Organizations

2002-01-22 Thread Anne Stadler
See www.spiritedwork.org It is the website of a three year experiment in developing a learning community of practice using on-going Open Space in organization. I believe there might be considerable material there, including archived reflections, etc. I have written a short report/reflection whi

Re: Ongoing OS in Organizations

2002-01-22 Thread Diane Gibeault
Hi Ann, Thank you so much for all that information. Reading your message tonight was like opening a treasure box. I will certainly look it up and share that with the new passionate crew that is beginning training tomorrow. I'll be in touch. Diane Diane Gibeault & Associé.es - Associates 191

IBM: virtual conference space for 52000

2002-01-22 Thread Michael Herman
did we know about this... may, 2001... I.B.M. Meets With 52,600, Virtually By BARNABY J. FEDER .B.M. invited all 320,000 of its employees to a marathon brainstorming session called WorldJam last week, capping a nine- mo