Re: Fw: OST as a conference track

2002-05-11 Thread Joelle Lyons Everett
Brian-- Thanks for sharing this great story! I love the way you incorporated the elements of Open Space into the brief space of the closing--I could feel the energy just from reading about it! Joelle * * == osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu -

Re: Fw: OST as a conference track

2002-05-10 Thread WB-TrainConsult
Kenoli, what you think/write about balance, creative tension and paradox of chaos and order ...YES, that's it. I only model it on basis of other words. Describing it as paradox is describing it in terms of logics, because only from the logical point of view (which does not permit contradictions)

Fw: OST as a conference track

2002-05-08 Thread Peggy Holman
Brian, You said: > I don't know if others might be > interested in it, and would be happy for you to add it to the LIST if > you think so. This is such a WONDERFUL story! I have no doubt others will benefit from it, as I have. Thank you, Peggy - Original Message - From: "Fr Brian S Ba

Re: Fw: OST as a conference track

2002-05-08 Thread kenoli Oleari
What an exciting story. It seems like a "touchy" thing to suggest, and not intended as a "non-collaborative" strategy, but I see a constructively "subversive" quality to open space here. Since it so much (and so easily) mobilizes the "wisdom in the room", it may be a good tool to "politely" free