Hello my dear Lisa,
So good to have news from you and so sad to know about your condition, but I
know you are very brave and have many friends on this side.
Beijos e abraços
Artur
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On Friday, June 12, 2020, 09:43:56 PM GMT+1, Lisa Heft via OSList
wrote:
I do it exactly as Marc and the manual suggest.
The themes are proposed in a Bulletin Board (which in my case is a Time x Space
Matrix) and then the participants sign for the sessions they want to attend
(they can sign for more than one) and negotiate with the proponents about
possible
Thank you, Peggy.
Very interesting.
Regards
Artur
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On Sunday, April 26, 2020, 11:59:59 PM GMT+1, Peggy Holman via OSList
wrote:
Hi all,
I hope you are staying well in these strange times. Shelter in place has given
me time for some writing I’ve been wanting to do.
Marvelous, Thomas (and family).
On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, 05:08:25 PM GMT+1, JL Walker via OSList
wrote:
Wonderful Thomas. A big hug for you, your wife and Anton when he soon on Friday
arrive safely to home.
Juan Luis
De: OSList En nombre de Thomas
Herrmann via OSList
Hello Christine (and everyone)
Excellent initiative! I would also like to be involved in future conversations
on this subject.
It is clear that the French problem is not very different from the problem of
the rest of the world. And that a possible solution requires much more than
"(social)
om 10:55 heeft Artur Silva via OSList
het volgende geschreven:
Sorry for the delay in answering, but I am late reading the OSLIST.
Marvelous blog entry, Chris.
Congratulations!
Artur
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On Monday, March 16, 2020, 07:07:20 PM GMT, Chris Corrigan via OSList
wrote:
Hi
Sorry for the delay in answering, but I am late reading the OSLIST.
Marvelous blog entry, Chris.
Congratulations!
Artur
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On Monday, March 16, 2020, 07:07:20 PM GMT, Chris Corrigan via OSList
wrote:
Hi all. Just published a piece looking at COVID-19 and complexity.
Dear Christian, dear Karolina, dear all;
By some reason I am not receiveing all the messages sent to the list. So I am
sorry if some of my answers came late. The group "Extinction Rebellion" was in
my spirit for a while. Good Work and thank you.
Regards to all
Artur
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On
Dear friends,
Answering to Harold Shinsato's questions some time ago
What most honours the ineffable spirit of Open SpaceTechnology for me?
1) All the people interested in the subjectsare invited and can be part of the
solution - We are all responsible tosolve the problems that
Dear Jake,
I apologize for the delay.
And thank you for posting this article by Meg Wheatley which is wonderful. In
fact, I already ordered the book that this text is an excerpt ...
Many years ago I remember a conversation on this list (when she was much more
active, with dozens of posts a
Thank you Tricia.
Sorry if I was impacient. But I am at home, and only my mind and fingers heve
been working all day. I will be ok and free like a bird (that is free) by
tomorrow.
I will send you what you have asked.
Abraços (Hugs, I mean)
Artur
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Hi all:
I have answered to the list to this post from Tricia, but I have not received
my answer back.
Is there something that I am doing wrongly, Harold?
Have you all (and Tricia) received it?
Thank you
Artur
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On Tuesday, October 1, 2019, 12:46:37 AM GMT+1, Tricia Chirumbole
Thanks, Jake.
I will read Meg Wheatley's article tomorrow and come back to you.
Regards
Artur
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On Tuesday, October 1, 2019, 01:58:12 PM GMT+1, Jake Yeager via OSList
wrote:
Hi all,
I have been studying this article by Meg Wheatley. The article discusses
humans' need to
Thank you, Tricia.
Do you think that we could have one point of one of your calls this week or the
next one (which I would prefer) dedicated to this topic?
After being a long period without those calls, I am affraid that I will need
some offline help before. Would you be so kind to help me
Thank you, Arturo,. I was sure that you would join the effort, from where you
are now.
Beste regards, my friend
Artur
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On Monday, September 30, 2019, 08:23:48 PM GMT+1, Colaboremos
wrote:
Yeee
Let’s do it !!!
I’ll start to organise the
schrieb Artur Silva via OSList
:
Dear friends,
I reckon many remember that Harrison and many friends have been doing for years
a set of OST events under the theme "Open Space for Peace and High Performance".
You also know that the current UN Secretary-General, the Portu
Dear friends
One last mail today for this list (because today is not a holiday here, but it
is Sunday - and the weather is gray ...)
I am thinking of creating, in early 2020, an organization, which I am not quite
sure yet if it will be a company, if an NGO, but which will be based on OST, as
Dear friends,
I reckon many remember that Harrison and many friends have been doing for years
a set of OST events under the theme "Open Space for Peace and High Performance".
You also know that the current UN Secretary-General, the Portuguese António
Guterres (who happens to have been my
Thank you, Harrison (and Jake).
I will compare with the book ;-)
Rgds
Artur
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On Saturday, September 28, 2019, 08:55:59 PM GMT+1, Harrison Owen via
OSList wrote:
For anybody who cares, “Tales From Open Space” is freely available in PDF at
www.openspaceworld.com in the
Thank you very much, Chris.
And best regards to all of you in the list
Artur
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On Friday, September 27, 2019, 04:45:57 PM GMT+1, Chris Corrigan
wrote:
Welcome back Artie!
_CHRIS CORRIGANwww.chriscorrigan.com
On Sep 27, 2019, at 4:48 AM, Artur Silva via OSList
Dear Friends of OSLIST,
After a sick period, I'm back on this list - and back to business. And as
someone once wrote that "The Business of Business is Lerning" I am back to
learning too!
As you know, my English is bad (it's my third foreign language) and I can't
pretend to animate this list.
Interesting conversation.
I am sorry I have missed it from the start. Can anyone help me, pointing to the
first post of this threath?
Thank you and regards
Artur
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On Wednesday, September 18, 2019, 01:47:58 AM GMT+1, Harold Shinsato via
OSList wrote:
Hi Rob,
I'm
"Go with your feet", could very well be one of the laws rephrased, dear
Harrison ;-)
Artur
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On Thursday, September 12, 2019, 09:28:20 PM GMT+1, Harrison Owen via
OSList wrote:
Turns out Feet beat Brains almost every time. Thinking about something is
definitely worth
I like very much this new "Law of 4 Hooves" ;-)
Regards
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On Sunday, September 15, 2019, 03:28:02 PM GMT+1, Brendan McKeague via
OSList wrote:
Bhavesh, I usually refer to the ‘Law of Mobility (I often don’t know in
advance if any
Very interesting, Harrison. And congratulation to you and Brendan, Michael. I
know who would appreciate that too...
Artur
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On Monday, August 26, 2019, 01:05:18 PM GMT+1, Harrison Owen via OSList
wrote:
Congratulations! And I hate to tell you, The United
19:14, Artur Silva via OSList a écrit :
The question, Paul, is that talking to this or that DG at EU about the need
to open the space is not enough. There is a strong need to explain what Open
Space means!
In this case, they have used the name (Open Space), but nor the procedures
Sorry for the duplication (with some small corrections...). Can you please
answer to this one?
Thanks
Artur
From: Artur Silva via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
To: World Wide Open Space Technology Email List
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2015 5:11 PM
Good morning OpenSpacers:
I have received from afriend this mail that announces a “Higher Education Open
Space” organized bythe European Union. He sent me this happy because EU was
adopting Open Spaceand he expected me to be happy with that.
Here is the mail I have received:
« Campus Europae
Good morning OpenSpacers:
I have received from afriend this mail that announces a “Higher Education Open
Space” organized bythe European Union. He sent this to me, I think, because EU
was adopting Open Space andhe expected me to be happy with that.
Here is the mail I havereceived:
Campus
Hello all
First Iwould like to thank Michael Herman for organizing this event (called
“improperly”VOSonOS) and to be so kind to inform me/invite me to my main
address at Gmail(as he assumed, correctly, that I had not seen the previous
announcement on theOSLIST).
Havingparticipated in the
«And then we may take a lesson from Sailors and the Sea. Sailors do not create
the wind or the Sea. Although many have tried. All have failed. But they have
learned to ride the winds and the seas to their advantage. We have the same
opportunity.»
Thanks and congratulations, Harrison.
Artur
Marvelous, Linda :-)
Regards from sunny Lisbon
Artur
From: Linda Stevenson via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
To: os list oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2015 8:21 PM
Subject: [OSList] The youngest OS convener?
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Interesting question and interesting suggestions
And no one can say that this is contrary to one less thing to do, as silence
is not doing ;-)
Artur From: Chris Corrigan via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
To: Michael Herman mich...@michaelherman.com; World wide Open Space
Thanks for your report and clarifications, Christine.
And maybe it is time for OST to come back to Africa, Christine and Harrison ;-)
Merci
Artur
From: Christine via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
To:
Cc: World wide Open Space Technology email list
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Thanks, Lisa:
A marvelous summary of a thread that I saw but had no time to read in full or
even to answer?
My possible answer to que original question is already contained in you summary:
Sometimes the volume is over my capacity.I sometimes comment.
Sometimes I am reading daily, sometimes
Thanks, Lisa:
A marvelous summary of a thread that I saw but had no time to read in full or
even to answer?
My possible answer to que original question is already contained in you summary:
Sometimes the volume is over my capacity.I sometimes comment.
Sometimes I am reading daily, sometimes
Thanks, Lisa:
A marvelous summary of a thread that I saw but had no time to read in full or
even to answer?
My possible answer to que original question is already contained in you summary:
Sometimes the volume is over my capacity.I sometimes comment.
Sometimes I am reading daily, sometimes
Hi people out there,
I wouldalso recommend “Order out of Chaos,” from Prigogine and Stengers and,
also fromthe same authors: The New Alliance: Metamorphosis of Science.
(Idon't know if there is an English translation: as I only find it in
French,Spanish and Italian...). They are both written
Hi people out there,
I wouldalso recommend “Order out of Chaos,” from Prigogine and Stengers and,
also fromthe same authors: The New Alliance: Metamorphosis of Science.
(Idon't know if there is an English translation: as I only find it in
French,Spanish and Italian...). They are both written
Hi people out there,
I wouldalso recommend “Order out of Chaos,” from Prigogine and Stengers and,
also fromthe same authors: The New Alliance: Metamorphosis of Science.
(Idon't know if there is an English translation: as I only find it in
French,Spanish and Italian...). They are both written
Hi Brian:
I agree with Harrisonthat Academia tends to avoid the subject of OST. But this
can also be seen asan opportunity for your Institute ;-)
Nevertheless thiscommunity has been able to find some quotable references
(other than Harrison'sbooks and papers). You can see them here:
Hi Brian:
I agree with Harrisonthat Academia tends to avoid the subject of OST. But this
can also be seen asan opportunity for your Institute ;-)
Nevertheless thiscommunity has been able to find some quotable references
(other than Harrison'sbooks and papers). You can see them here:
Hi Brian:
I agree with Harrisonthat Academia tends to avoid the subject of OST. But this
can also be seen asan opportunity for your Institute ;-)
Nevertheless thiscommunity has been able to find some quotable references
(other than Harrison'sbooks and papers). You can see them here:
Hi Rosa:
Thanks for your kind
comments.
Some minor points. I
don't want to know anything (more) about post-modernism, but I do know
something (I think) about social-constructivism and social
construction of knowledge and you are right - Mannheim is not normally
included in the references,
Hi Rosa:
Thanks for your kind
comments.
Some minor points. I
don't want to know anything (more) about post-modernism, but I do know
something (I think) about social-constructivism and social
construction of knowledge and you are right - Mannheim is not normally
included in the references,
Hi Rosa:
Thanks for your kind
comments.
Some minor points. I
don't want to know anything (more) about post-modernism, but I do know
something (I think) about social-constructivism and social
construction of knowledge and you are right - Mannheim is not normally
included in the references,
Hi Rosa, Chris, Daniel,
Alan and all,
Like Rosa I also
found the link to this article that Hamel and Zanini wrote to McKinsey through
a LinkedIn thread, but only today I had the time to read it.
(http://www.mckinsey.com/insights/organization/build_a_change_platform_not_a_change_program)
I
Hi Rosa, Chris, Daniel,
Alan and all,
Like Rosa I also
found the link to this article that Hamel and Zanini wrote to McKinsey through
a LinkedIn thread, but only today I had the time to read it.
(http://www.mckinsey.com/insights/organization/build_a_change_platform_not_a_change_program)
I
Hi Rosa, Chris, Daniel,
Alan and all,
Like Rosa I also
found the link to this article that Hamel and Zanini wrote to McKinsey through
a LinkedIn thread, but only today I had the time to read it.
(http://www.mckinsey.com/insights/organization/build_a_change_platform_not_a_change_program)
I
Hi
again Béa:
As
you are new to Open Space, maybe the first thing to do - before you begin to
collect
materials in French (and there are a lot) or following suggestions or
offers for help - and if you have not done that yet, is to obtain
and read carefully Harrison's Guide.
At Amazon-FR you
Hi
again Béa:
As
you are new to Open Space, maybe the first thing to do - before you begin to
collect
materials in French (and there are a lot) or following suggestions or
offers for help - and if you have not done that yet, is to obtain
and read carefully Harrison's Guide.
At Amazon-FR you
Hi
again Béa:
As
you are new to Open Space, maybe the first thing to do - before you begin to
collect
materials in French (and there are a lot) or following suggestions or
offers for help - and if you have not done that yet, is to obtain
and read carefully Harrison's Guide.
At Amazon-FR you
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