Re: Large-scale Open Space

2000-03-16 Thread Harrison Owen
At 12:15 PM 3/14/00 -0700, Martin Leith wrote: >The main thing to consider is that you will need a lot of wall. A lot. >However much you are thinking of, double it or treble it. The sign-up >sheets need to have lots of space around them. And only one sheet high, >if you understand what I mean. A

Re: Large-scale Open Space

2000-03-15 Thread Murli Nagasundaram
Joe and others: I've changed my email address and it looks like I'm not no longer an official subscriber to the OS list. That's why my email looked as though it was from Murli. (Is someone out there able to help me resubscribe, please?) Anyway, my contact details are below, just in case you need

Re: Large-scale Open Space

2000-03-14 Thread Murli Nagasundaram
Joe, Sounds like an interesting project. Chris Schoch (schochc...@aol.com) ran a two day Open Space for just under 1000 people, for Robert Bosch (electronics manufacturers) in Caen, France. I was one of his many assistants. The main thing to consider is that you will need a lot of wall. A lot. H

Large-scale Open Space

2000-03-14 Thread Joe Szostak
Friends, I had an opportunity to do a large scale Open Space, up to 800 participants, within the context of a week long gathering. This is a non-profit group and I am volunteering my time. The event is far larger than anything I've worked with, and I'd like to draw on your exp