Re: close the OS

2001-04-21 Thread Joelle Lyons Everett
Gyuri-- I think that "proud of you" has precisely the same meaning here as in your culture, and it is appropriate. I like the ongoing buffet instead of a formal lunch, and if a hot meal is also available, a few may choose that as well, probably with their group and their discussion going right al

close the OS

2001-04-21 Thread Beck György
Dear Lisa and Joelle and all listening :-) Thank you for your comments. There are around 500 members interested to establish some alumni association and activity. My assumption is 150 to come. This is also saying, the main topic/question will be around how should the alumni look like and work. T

Re: close the OS?

2001-04-20 Thread Joelle Lyons Everett
Gyuri-- What a great project! One of my clients, a private career-counseling school, held an Open Space about a year ago with their alumni, and were very excited about some of the ideas that came out of that event. I would not worry too much about latecomers, but leave the door open to them. I

Re: close the OS?

2001-04-20 Thread Lisa Heft
Hello, György -- I am so very proud of you. Your OS will be marvelous, I know it. It seems as if you have a good amount of time for a short but complete OS from 9:30-15:00. You will just have to decide if convergence in the form of - a closing circle (each person comments or if there are too m

close the OS?

2001-04-20 Thread Beck György
Dear Friends, There is my first OS shaping, that I would like to share with you and ask some guidance. The university where I studied - terribly long time ago - is organising the alumni association and will have a programme in June. The givens: The organisers seem to be convinced to open the sp