Michael, I did get on the qiqochat on Thursday night around 9-11, but only person on was Barry Owen. ANd he appeared to be doing the same thing I was - hanging out. There were no discussions going on that we could click on and get into..
Just curious as I wanted to experience the techno
The one Harrison refers to is the one that I mentioned in my previous post. It
was supposed to be 100 but due to the fact the pope was in Washington at the
same time only about 45 came.
As mentioned it was the most poignant and productive open space I have been
involved with. There were some
Nick, I designed and facilitated a two day event with about 40 ecumenists a
year ago. I have never seen a group get so deep so fast and understand the
benefits of the open space process. Think that it was helpful that we book
ended the event with services, led by several of the senior participan
To chime in here, I agree with Birgitt. The key to success is insuring that
there is a commitment to follow up through an officially sanctioned and
supported process and infrastructure. And as Michael has said an appropriate
communications plan so that everyone who wants to come knows the det