Diane--
Just had a chance to measure this paper: it is 17" X 20" or thereabouts
(that is about 43 cm X 51 cm).
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On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 22:13:48 -0500, Ralph Copleman wrote:
>On 3/18/03 7:47 PM, "Joelle Lyons Everett" wrote:
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>> Isn't it great how OS facilitators resist the need to control the world!
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>Not me. I need to control the world. And soon.
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Orthodoxy??? OS has an orthodoxy? What on earth for?
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Chances are pretty good that you might do better than some in charge at
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On 3/18/03 7:47 PM, "Joelle Lyons Everett" wrote:
> Isn't it great how OS facilitators resist the need to control the world!
Not me. I need to control the world. And soon.
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In a message dated 3/18/03 2:54:08 PM, owe...@mindspring.com writes:
<< I feel some need to defend the OS Orthodoxy!!! Post-its be damned! Consign
all 8.5X11's to endless perdition. As for 11X17's -- That is clearly
outrageous Tear Those sheets! what else is a good flip chart for
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Isn
At 02:00 PM 3/18/2003 -0500, Joelle wrote:
Fairly often, I use 8.5x11 paper, with wide-tip markers so people will write
large. It encourages short titles, makes it easier to fit more posters onto
limited wall space (which I seem to be running into lately). And everyone
has it.
This is not good
Fairly often, I use 8.5x11 paper, with wide-tip markers so people will write
large. It encourages short titles, makes it easier to fit more posters onto
limited wall space (which I seem to be running into lately). And everyone
has it.
This is not good in very large meeting spaces, but seems to w
you wrote:
Here is a thing I discovered this week that might be one more thing not to
do: cut flip chart paper to size for people to post topics.
At Staples office supply store I found pads of child's easel paper (similar
to newsprint). They are just about the right size for a topic. Using dr
To my good friends--
Here is a thing I discovered this week that might be one more thing not to
do: cut flip chart paper to size for people to post topics.
At Staples office supply store I found pads of child's easel paper (similar
to newsprint). They are just about the right size for a
Dear Friends
I've just been catching up on my reading of the list after having been away
holding space for a two day staff OS gathering of my biggest client and
thought a conversation I had there might be of interest in the context of
recent discussions.
Someone asksed how I measure my success in
planning and on Harrison's
"one more thing not to do". I agree that once the space is opened it is up
to the facilitator to get out of the way, to hold the space and so on. And I
highly endorse personal practices of getting to a state where the
facilitator respects the wisdom of
Harrison Owen schrieb:
> just think of one more thing not to do, and don't do it.
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> harrison,
> i donĀ“t give applause,
> trying to do one more less.
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> and
> at the end,
> i`ll try not to die,
> because finally that will be the only "thing"
hat has worked for me over the years. It's simple, just think of one
more thing not to do, and don't do it.
Many people newly arrived in Open Space as facilitators try ever so hard to get
it all "right." There is some value in this if only because we -- that is all
of us ove
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