Laurel and all,
Does anyone have a problem with me posting the poem on our website?
Wanted to check
Laurel... my world continues to be rocked by your artistic converging of
our words!
best,
glory
Laurel and Rick wrote:
> Hi All, As your new poet laureate (laurelate?), I put together this
> bi
Hi Micheal:
I did an Open Space meeting with the British Columbia Human Rights
Commission, which is a tribunal here in Canada. It was more of a
community consultation event, where we looked at human rights issues
confronting Aboriginal people living in the urban environment of
Vancouver.
I'm not
Christine, thanks for your OSLIST story on work with the girl scouts. I'm
interested in anything you see connecting OST/OSO and chaordic design --
that you will publish in the commons.
I'm involved in a network of watershed-health groups on the northern
california coast - meeting these days to tal
hi jeff.
i like this word, chaordic. i guess i'm kind of surprised to learn that
designing a process would receive lots of energy from a group having
chaordic in its name.
in general, whatever can be done to demystify the work of planning,
evaluation, problem solving, creative process, etc. seem
At 11:41 PM 3/11/2002 -0700, Christine Whitney Sanchez wrote:
Great conversation all. Harrison, you wrote:
Freedom and responsibility can be a heady brew, but totally necessary
for meaningful human life. I don't quite know how i got started on all
this -- but it is something about seeing the r
At 01:48 PM 3/13/2002 -0800, Jeff Aitken wrote:
Christine, thanks for your OSLIST story on work with the girl scouts. I'm
interested in anything you see connecting OST/OSO and chaordic design --
that you will publish in the commons.
I come to this with OST/OSO interest -- I'd just as soon see
H...Open Space sounds like the natural hatchery for chaordic
embryos.
Rich Norris
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From: Harrison Owen
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 5:58 PM
Subject: Re: OSO and chaordic commons
At 01:48 PM 3/13/2002 -0