[OSList] Test?

2015-06-03 Thread Barry Owen via OSList
Just checking to see if I have successfully entered the circle with my new email address :-) *Barry Owen* *Real Estate Strategist* Founder/Principal Broker *Pareto Realty, LLC *\pə-ˈrā-(ˌ)tō\

Re: [OSList] 30 year anniversary celebrations / #OpenSpaceTech / What is Open Space?

2015-06-03 Thread Harrison via OSList
Well it was at least three days... but who knows? Time and space sort of blew away. Pick any number you like, and that will be right. Maybe 30 years? Harrison Winter Address 7808 River Falls Drive Potomac, MD 20854 301-365-2093 Summer Address 189 Beaucaire Ave. Camden, ME 04843

Re: [OSList] Test?

2015-06-03 Thread Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via OSList
yes! 2015-06-03 17:26 GMT-05:00 Barry Owen via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org: Just checking to see if I have successfully entered the circle with my new email address :-) *Barry Owen* *Real Estate Strategist* Founder/Principal Broker *Pareto Realty, LLC *\pə-ˈrā-(ˌ)tō\

Re: [OSList] What is Open Space?

2015-06-03 Thread ingrid ebeling ebus via OSList
Dear all, Does this work for you? “Open Space is an evocative dialogue process of an inspired group, that co-creates knowledge and wise solutions in a self-organised way.“ Greetings from Hannover, Ingrid Ingrid Ebeling, EBUS Institut für Entwicklungsberatung und Supervision Systemische

Re: [OSList] What is Open Space?

2015-06-03 Thread Michael M Pannwitz via OSList
Dear Harrison, “Brief Essays” on “What is Open Space?” reminds me of the elevator speeches that we did a few years ago... seems they turned up every now and then again, which is great. Searching for Elevator Speeches in our OSLIST Archives (thanks Harold) turned up a bunch of strings (or

[OSList] Fwd: #9 -- take your time -- 6/3/15

2015-06-03 Thread Skye Hirst via OSList
This story and video by Paul Schaffer and Sammy Davis, Jr. seems deeply related to the OPen Space practice of music, improvization, showing up with your talent/passion, letting it happen within rhythm structures, using all your experience and knowing the power of collaboration. This video made

Re: [OSList] What is Open Space?

2015-06-03 Thread Chris Corrigan via OSList
My favourite way to talk about Open Space is this. Client: I need a bunch of ideas/perspectives/leadership on this issue that we can't figure out. Me: got it. I have a process where we can raise and document every conversation that we need to have/activate leadership/creat experiments/get to

Re: [OSList] What is Open Space?

2015-06-03 Thread Michael Herman via OSList
the elevator speeches michael p mentioned, collected years ago, are here... http://openspaceworld.org/wp2/explore/open-space-elevator-speeches some new stuff, too, after a recent updating at openspaceworld.org -- Michael Herman Michael Herman Associates http://MichaelHerman.com

[OSList] 30 year anniversary celebrations / #OpenSpaceTech / What is Open Space?

2015-06-03 Thread Martin Grimshaw via OSList
Hi folks Great response, many thanks and I love the ensuing conversation. The quote below is brilliant Chris, and I love the elevator pitches Michael :)* **Harrison, close your ears now* For those of us using Twitter... one thing that's been on my mind for a while, is encouraging the

Re: [OSList] What is Open Space?

2015-06-03 Thread Jeff Aitken via OSList
I like this line from that site, michael h, tho it doesn't capture the details so well. Edited down to 26 words, as surely 25 is impossible for the task in English. ; ) Open Space is a simple way to run productive meetings, for 5 to 2000+ people, and a powerful approach to leadership in any kind

Re: [OSList] What is Open Space?

2015-06-03 Thread Barry Owen via OSList
Chris Perfect! *Barry Owen* *Real Estate Strategist* Founder/Principal Broker *Pareto Realty, LLC *\pə-ˈrā-(ˌ)tō\

Re: [OSList] Test?

2015-06-03 Thread Alan Stewart via OSList
G'day Barry Glad to note that you have moved on from @geocities (smile) Go well Alan in Adelaide Sent from my iPhone On Jun 4, 2015, at 7:56 AM, Barry Owen via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote: Just checking to see if I have successfully entered the circle with my new email

[OSList] twitter?

2015-06-03 Thread Michael Wood via OSList
What's twitter? But...to be more serious, I don't want or need another communications platform. So you twitterers go for it, but I hope the email feed continues too, for longer and deeper exploration of things Cheers Michael Wood Perth, Western Australia From: OSList

Re: [OSList] 30 year anniversary celebrations / #OpenSpaceTech / What is Open Space?

2015-06-03 Thread Jeff Aitken via OSList
The OT symposia in the US were so often held on the week of July 4 that I assume it was true in 1985 also. July 4 was a Thursday, so I also assume the event gathered (at the bar) in Monterey on Monday night July 1, and the space was opened on Tuesday morning July 2. Anyone know? For fun, and a

Re: [OSList] 30 year anniversary celebrations / #OpenSpaceTech / What is Open Space?

2015-06-03 Thread Jeff Aitken via OSList
Thanks Harrison. Was it three days? I'd figure Friday-Sunday, July 5-7. Jeff On Jun 3, 2015 10:52 AM, Harrison hho...@verizon.net wrote: Jeff – it was the 4th of July Weekend (nicely symbolic, I thought – Liberty and all of that), but exactly which day was the opening day, I don’t have a

Re: [OSList] 30 year anniversary celebrations / #OpenSpaceTech / What is Open Space?

2015-06-03 Thread Harrison via OSList
Martin – Couldn’t help but overhear... I think Twitter, etc is/are superbly cool. BUT none of them will ever match good ‘ol OSLIST, clunky as it may be, in one particular – it is a searchable historical record of the OS Community’s conversation, all in one place. Different mediums and

Re: [OSList] 30 year anniversary celebrations / #OpenSpaceTech / What is Open Space?

2015-06-03 Thread Harrison via OSList
Jeff – it was the 4th of July Weekend (nicely symbolic, I thought – Liberty and all of that), but exactly which day was the opening day, I don’t have a foggy clue. But you can be sure that the bar was well engaged the night before. And after that, who cared what day it was? Harrison