Michael M Pannwitz wrote:
What I like best is to have a space large enough so that all the
breakout spaces can be in one room (the whole system in one room)
with possibility of more spaces outside that main place.
I'm curious about other people's experience with opening space in a s
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Chris,
Thank you for including parts of your invitation.
I am curious about the description of OS you sent out with that invitation.
I am still new at opening space, and would love to see some other examples
of invitations from people who have been doing this for a while,
particularly examples o
Speaking of convergence, I am planning a one day Open Space.
My schedule is to Open the circle for about 30 participants around 9:00
a.m. with two sessions of one hour and fifteen minutes before lunch, and
another session after lunch. Some mad copying, and then convergence around
3:00, with a clo
Shit, another GD meeting.
Will she Power Point
or just powerlessly - pointlessly
blah blah blah blah?
No tables? No notepads?
How can I doodle?
Oh I see now
We have a "facilitator."
Two freed Feet engage
>From circle to circle
Passion moves to responsibility
I flit, and flutter.
More to talk ab
Again, apologies to those on the list, but I noticed that I was being
referred to as Mr. Jimbo Ale before, and I thought I would clarify.
My name is Jim(bo) Clark (I live in Taiwan and they have hard time with
single syllable names, so my name here is Jimbo, I go by anything). ALE is
the company