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WELL DONE, MICHAEL!
Another breakthrough!
Yours Aye,
Leon
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>Date:Fri, 24 Sep 1999 12:18:51 -0500
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Esteemed Friends:
One of the major empetii(sic) behind the Prescott(AZ) College / OSI-U.S.
National Science Foundation "Innovation and Organizational Change" research
proposal was Prescott College's receptivity to the idea of convening a Fall
1999
multi-site Open Space Technology event to re-app
Esteemed Friends:
There've been treasures galore in the past 2-3 weeks OSLISTS
.
My sincere compliments to all who placed them there!
Major among these treasures are the exchanges about:
1. Selling OST;
2. Day 2 bounce;
3. OST in Small Spaces;
4. OST Closings;and
5. Conflict Resolution.
Perhaps
Dear Peg et al:
Huzzah!!(2):
1) a "new" dimension for the proposed National Science Foundation
Innovation and Organizational Change research project; and
2) my filing of OST stories by topics system works!
Re #2, Michelle Cooper's "Subject: Opening a small
space...a very small space" (Fri. May 8
Esteemed Larry:
Thank you for the bibliograpy of Open Space articles and books. Very
useful indeed.
I second Michelle's question: how to go about adding to your pioneering effort?
Yours Aye,
Leon
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>Date:Thu, 3 Dec 1
To the OS Listserv participants,
INVITATION, WITH STORY
THE INVITATION
We'd like your help to make the Open Space Institute web site a better place
for the international OST community.
THE STORY
The OSI web site (http://www.tmn.com/openspace) first appeared following the
O
Dear Chris, Jay et al:
Two relevant experiences from my OS Facilitation experience come to mind.
#1 The Nov. 1996 annual convention of the Rocky Mountain Cohousing
Association (RMCA) [now The Couhousing Network (TCN)], a Friday eve -->
3:00 pm Sunday event, on the theme COHOUSING: FROM VISION TO
I have no intervention story that will add to what has already appeared in
this interchange. There are, however, two observations that seem worthy to
me.
Observation #1 (my own) is that this, "Do you ever intervene?" thread, is
sterling proof of the value of OSLIST as a vehicle for mentoring.
Con
>On to the question, which will probably seems elementary.
>Where can I get a paper or a set of ideas about Open Space
>follow up? We have just completed the exercise with 60
>people in my office (a very nice day it was too) and now have
>the usual reams of information to present to our senior
>ma
Terry:
Does the following address your question? Please advise.
OBSERVATIONS ON SUPERVISOR ADOPTION OF OPEN SPACE PRACTICES
By Leon R. De King, August 12, 1998
INDIRECT MEASURES (Should be pre-confirmed in Open Space with Supervisees)
1) Stories Supervisees tell.
2) Supervisee retenti
Dear Terry:
I'm delighted with your request and sorry I cannot supply an immediate,
clear answer to your question about the "supervisor training dimensions" of
the Open Space experience.
As a 1998 OSI board member I am struggling with the problem of
simplifying the process you have initia
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