Re: [OSList] From Open Space to objectives and key results (OKRs)?

2020-02-06 Thread Chris Corrigan via OSList
No... If the sponsor already knows which OKR’s will matter, then that would be “pre-set” answers, and I would forget about open space. But specifying that “we are trying to generate new OKRs” is a fine invitation, because it’s open and the sponsor should be generally curious about what will

Re: [OSList] From Open Space to objectives and key results (OKRs)?

2020-02-06 Thread Birgitt Williams via OSList
Hi Jake, i believe it is helpful to conceptualize that the OST meeting is what takes place, and it supports divergent, innovative thinking, creativity, play. Then, when you get to the balance of what you are setting out to do which I am assuming is on the .5 day following the full OST day, you are

Re: [OSList] From Open Space to objectives and key results (OKRs)?

2020-02-06 Thread Jake Yeager via OSList
Ok. Just one final email (I suspect). I think it'd be good to have the closing circle prior to all the convergence. This is so participants have a clear demarcation between open space and the other activities. Thanks again On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 5:01 AM Michael M Pannwitz via OSList <

Re: [OSList] From Open Space to objectives and key results (OKRs)?

2020-02-06 Thread Jake Yeager via OSList
Reviewing again this article by Diane Blair. She mentions two critical success factors for Open Space. One is that the sponsor does not have "pre-set outcomes." Would generating OKRs be considered a pre-set outcome you

Re: [OSList] From Open Space to objectives and key results (OKRs)?

2020-02-06 Thread Jake Yeager via OSList
Oops. It's 1.5 days I mean. When the mind is quiet, the sun of your heart will shine once again, and you will be free of problems. - Robert Adams On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 5:39 PM Jake Yeager wrote: > Thank you everyone for your feedback! It is

Re: [OSList] From Open Space to objectives and key results (OKRs)?

2020-02-06 Thread Jake Yeager via OSList
Thank you everyone for your feedback! It is much welcomed, and you have provided a lot to chew on. It's such a treat to hear from experienced practitioners. Some info: - I have one day for the event - There are about 30 participants: assistant managers to the SVP - Objectives are

Re: [OSList] OSList Digest, Vol 106, Issue 6

2020-02-06 Thread Ian Andersen via OSList
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[OSList] "Chilling" of Free Speech is Happening

2020-02-06 Thread Mark Carmel via OSList
Hello my friends, I refer you to Nicole Neily, in the article below. She is calling out the *Chilling* of free speech on college campuses. And this super brave Open Space warrior is suing their ASS! Chilling refers to regulations that do not ban speech but are too broad or vague causing people

Re: [OSList] From Open Space to objectives and key results (OKRs)?

2020-02-06 Thread Michael M Pannwitz via OSList
Dear Jake, seems there is a lot of stuff that you busy yourself with that might be better dealt with by the sponsor of the event and the Planning Group for the event. My experience is that after assisting the sponsor in finding out whether ost (check the 5 or so prerequisites) is what is