Thank you so much, Jeff, Koos and MIchaell (and Lisa and Spark),
Thanks for the ideas, for the glossary and for the encouragement that I
will pass on to Gowoon, my friend and colleague. I very much appreciate it
and I know she also does. I think that it is really great to have both
access to the
Dear Doris,
if you go to the world map
http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/
and click on South Korea you wind up here
http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/country/KR
If you follow the
Open Space workers from other countries who have also worked in South
Korea (2)
you see two folks that have
Hi Doris!
Our great friend Access Queen Lisa Heft has compiled an international glossary
of Open Space terms and phrases. It is not where it used to be on the net - a
few years ago Lisa had some problems with her website and she had to take down
some pages including this one. I have not seen
http://openspace.kr/oskorea/ is on the web, tho we have not heard news from
stanley park, who was once active on the oslist.
Jeff
San Francisco
On Dec 10, 2017 5:15 AM, "Doris Gottlieb via OSList" <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> Hello Dear Open Space List,
>
> Today I'm writing
Hello Dear Open Space List,
Today I'm writing briefly for a friend of mine in Korea. She will be
holding an Open Space Technology meeting in Korea, and although she is
Korean has, up to now only used the Principles and Law of Two feet in
English. We were talking today and she was wondering if