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Yesterday I facilitated a two-hour open space at the end of a
training course for 30 people. I explained the principles, the law,
etc. and described the marketplace. The marketplace had
the wall. No sweat and
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Dear Michael
Thanks for explaining. What you were saying is much clearer to me now.
Your second paragraph describes my own belief and approach quite well. I think
it’s one of the reasons I like using OST and invitation in my work. People in
many of the organizations I work with are often expect
stuart,
i was heading in the direction of saying that the only evaluation that i've
ever found very useful after an oepn space meeting is a review of what got
done, what will continue, and some reflection on what else might now be
able to happen. after we give everyone responsibility for their ow
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Subject: Re: [OSList] Whatever happens...
Stuart -- Maybe Michael Pannwitz will tell the tale of the 2108 person OS? As I
recall, we (that would be Michael and me) estimated that there might be 150
issues. Boy were
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Dear Harrison
Thanks for the suggestion. It being the facilitator’s decision to decide the
number of spaces and the number and length of the time-slots when creating the
marketplace has never felt comfortable whether
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Yesterday I facilitated a two-hour open space at the end of a training course
for 30 people. I explained the principles, the law, etc. and described the
marketplace. The
Dear Helene
Thanks for replying to my email.
If there’s a difficulty, it’s not obvious to me. Can you clarify what you
identify as the difficulty?
It’s taken me a while and several re-readings of your question before I think I
have an understanding of what you’re asking. It seems like you’re a
Dear Michael
Thanks for your supportive comments.
I’m curious about your questions and whom you’re asking. The questions are so
wide and powerful I can only think of more questions to ask :)
What do I do next? What can they do now? Who supports what? Are they rhetorical
questions?
I’m wonderi
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Subject: [OSList] Whatever happens...
Yesterday I facilitated a two-hour open space at the end of a training course
for 30 people. I explained the principles, the law, etc. and described the
marketplace. The marketplace had four time slots across the top and
does the difficulty here not seem to be obvious? isn't it typical for an
OS taking place INSIDE of (what should be avoided) any team, system,
organism...,
instead of being "crossing", i mean, open to people from various places?
sorry if i'm off topic!
Le 02/02/2016 13:43, Michael Herman via OS
Sounds like a success to me, like you did s fine job, Stuart. They fully
owned the agenda, brought forth energy and enthusiasm, and in the end were
daring to speak things, by their own admission, that they they otherwise
would not. You didn't panic when the unexpected happened, as they took the
pr
Yesterday I facilitated a two-hour open space at the end of a training course
for 30 people. I explained the principles, the law, etc. and described the
marketplace. The marketplace had four time slots across the top and four
locations down the side. After they had filled the marketplace with ab
From: Deborah Hartmann [mailto:debo...@hartmann.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 10:23 AM
To: hho...@verizon.net
Subject: Re: [OSLIST] whatever happens...
> Life, of course, is filled with throwaways. Some stick around and
others depart.
The wording of this makes me think of the (apocryp
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