On 11/21/03 2:00 AM, "Automatic digest processor"
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Julie wrote:
> I'm just trying to articulate the idea that
> maybe the expectation that the facilitator not engage is yet another
> something to let go of. And if we let go of that, it becomes easier to
> imagine how to integrate the valu
I'm going to a 2-day open space on this in East London next week; will
report back on what happened; meanwhile are there any links to ideas
that have come out of similar contexts
http://www.enterpriseforall.info/how_can_we_make_it_happen.htm
Cheers
Chris Macrae
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In a message dated 11/20/03 12:40:49 PM, dferr...@placer.ca.gov writes:
<< http://placer.networkofcare.org
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Thanks, Don, this is a great story! I have done some community work years
ago which focussed on community priorities, but having the community actually
work out the funding requests is
Chris--
You might check with Jan Secor jse...@serv.net about a microbanking project
in Siberia which has been quite successful.
She and I also spent an interesting evening in a remote area of the Altai
(south central Siberia), leading a workshop and doing a bit of small-business
consulting for
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Ralph, so good to have you join the conversation. You said
>>>I think you may have the sequence out of order.
Not engaging is, in my opinion, is not something "to let go of"; I think
it's more something not to fall back into.
I open space for people, in part, because I've learned that interveni