Harrison- AS much as I love the tech .. I've died at the hands of hi-tech to
often. For some reason your story reminded me ...
At the Disney Hollywood Studios park in Orlando (what a mindbender that title
is!), they have a big chalkboard in the central part of the park that displays
the current
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Subject: [NCDD-DISCUSSION] Mayor's Summit Success (smashing, really)
Date: Sun, 31 May 2009 13:55:23 -0400
Greetings-
I wrote a month ago about having recently been elect
Thanks, Jack.
I remember reading this previously, now that I've read it again. You are
inspiring. I will save this link, because I need to remember how and
especially that it can be done!
:- Doug.
On Tue, 2009-06-02 at 11:09 +0100, Jack Martin Leith wrote:
> Hello Fabi
Mark - Hi-Tech is Always at risk! I remember 2 years ago with a major,
major, major Techie Wonder Company doing an Open space on one of their MAJOR
businesses. Needless to say I did not tell them how to set up their
Issue-capture stuff. They came in with the "newest and best" they said. I am
sure t
Thanks for the ideas Harrison,
As they say. Live by High Tech, Die By High Tech. I think I like the idea of
having both. First from the ritual/organic perspective it brings. And as a back
up should technology fail. I've also considered using Twitter or a custom
texting tool to update people abo
I have thought about the video possibilities for years and never tried it.
So it could be a marvelous experiment. I think it could be a good add-on so
everybody could know all the issues regardless of their physical location.
But I would still have a physical wall with paper. Reason being that the
I am hosting three one day OS events this fall. Numbers range from 2500 to
4500. Because of the size we will have to use a couple "spaces" to facilitate
the experience. We wondered about the using technology to create a video wall
with the agenda so it could be seen in more than one place. Any t
Hello Franklin.
The article is here:
www.jackmartinleith.com/open-space/open-space-60-minutes.html
It was originally a blog post that got lost in a server crash. Fortunately
I've been able to piece it back together.
Hope it's useful.
Warm wishes,
Jack
Jack Martin Leith
Innovation Next : An e
Hello Fabien.
The article is here:
www.jackmartinleith.com/open-space/open-space-60-minutes.html
It was originally a blog post that got lost in a server crash. Fortunately
I've been able to piece it back together.
Hope it's useful.
Warm wishes,
Jack
Jack Martin Leith
Innovation Next : An eme
still learning how it works, erik, but it does seem to do a lot of things
we'd like to do in open space. nice that it has the archive download
feature, too. posting in here would allow folks to seemlessly continue
after the event. i see that it can broadcast or republish updates to
twitter and f
In the meantime check out: www.drop.io
It is a real-time collaboration tool that allows for a variety of real-time
media sharing and
presentation tools that might be applicable to an OS event.
Cheers,
Erik
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