[OSList] OST Training - 1 day?!

2013-11-25 Thread Anna Caroline Türk
Dear all, I said 'yes' to give a Open Space Technology Training here in Addis, Ethiopia. I said 'yes' even through we have only Monday afternoon 2-6pm and Tuesday 9-4pm What shall I do? Ideas, training designs and comments welcome! much Love AC* Anna Caroline Türk *changing your world one me

Re: [OSList] OST Training - 1 day?!

2013-11-25 Thread gerardo de luzenberger
Do an Open Space :-))) Before closing live some space to questions and answers ge *Gerardo de Luzenberger* *Mob: +39 3293281343* *Tel: +39 02 89751746* *Fax: +39 02 87151318 * *Skype: gerardodeluz – *x...@loci.it *IAF: Certified Profes

Re: [OSList] OST Training - 1 day?!

2013-11-25 Thread yaari pannwitz
… or close and give some space for questions and answers afterwards … yaari Am 25.11.2013 um 09:50 schrieb gerardo de luzenberger: > Do an Open Space :-))) > Before closing live some space to questions and answers > ge > > Gerardo de Luzenberger > Mob: +39 3293281343 > Tel: +39 02 89751746 > Fa

Re: [OSList] OST Training - 1 day?!

2013-11-25 Thread Gail West
Yes to both Yaari and Gerardo. And I like to have a Q&A flip chart put up on the wall for questions as people think of them; then do a Q&A dialogue after the closing circle. Other participants often have great wisdom and insights to impart as well. Gail On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 4:56 PM, y

Re: [OSList] OST Training - 1 day?!

2013-11-25 Thread Anna Caroline Türk
Thank you, I get the message. :) Yes, Flipchart for Q & A is good. And: Shall I start with a prep meeting on Monday afternoon? OST Tuesday Morning 3 sessions? Action Planning Tuesday after lunch? Q&A last 45 Minutes? or do you have any other insights? much Love AC* On Nov 25, 2013, at 12:2

Re: [OSList] OST Training - 1 day?!

2013-11-25 Thread yaari pannwitz
… if you facilitate a prep meeting on monday, you might consider to invite the participants to join the set-up … on a voluntary basis (… after 6pm) … if you do so, make transparent that this is a switch of roles … participants become "team-members" and the set-up is not what you regularly do tog

[OSList] Anyone from Estonia here?

2013-11-25 Thread Steven Clift
I was mentioning CityCamp and unconference/ost formats at an event here today. http://bit.ly/clifteu13 Folks were not familiar and figured the format would be very culturally uncomfortable. As I first heard about OST in Denmark a decade+ ago, I figure there might be Baltic folks here I simply nee

Re: [OSList] Anyone from Estonia here?

2013-11-25 Thread Eva P Svensson
Hi Steven, Mikk Sarv is an "open space guy" from Estonia - have you heard about him? if you search here http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/ you will find him and two more practitioners from Estonia good luck! :o) Eva Bästa hälsningar Eva P Svensson EPS Human Invest AB Co owner Genuine Contact G

Re: [OSList] Anyone from Estonia here?

2013-11-25 Thread Arno Baltin
Hi! I am Arno Baltin from Tallinn how can I be of assistance? Bw well! Arno 2013/11/25 Eva P Svensson > Hi Steven, > Mikk Sarv is an "open space guy" from Estonia - have you heard about him? > if you search here http://www.openspa

Re: [OSList] Anyone from Estonia here?

2013-11-25 Thread Harrison Owen
Mikk and his friends have been opening space for more than 10 years. They even have translated the "User's Guide" into Estonian. So if your folks think that Os would not fit into the Estonian world, you certainly couldn't prove that by Mikk and his friends. On the other hand just about everyone, al

Re: [OSList] Anyone from Estonia here?

2013-11-25 Thread Mikk Sarv
It is strange. One of co-speakers, Henry Laupmaa, who was speaking about community tools, has attended several open spaces. Maybe he wasn’t present, when you mentioned open space? But it can be so, that some people know a lot about it and others haven’t heard a word. Mikk Sarv On 25 Nov 2013

Re: [OSList] Anyone from Estonia here?

2013-11-25 Thread chris . corrigan
Hi all.. Hi Mikk! I have been working with Estonians over the past few years who know Open Space very well. Piret Jeedas, Ivika Nögel and Robert Oetjen have been hosting some great Art of Hosting work in Estonia for a number of years, and they are slowly adding practitioners to our worldwide