here or another form?
Ulrika
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Hi friends in Open Space
I have a challenge coming on. A
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Hi, dear Thomas -
About the small room - you know what I'm going to say, Thomas: just keep in
mind
Hi, dear Thomas -
About the small room - you know what I'm going to say, Thomas: just
keep in mind that there are participants who may have physical
abilities and disabilities you may not know about / may not see by
looking. So if you are asking some folks to sit on the ground or stand
fo
Dear Koos,
I think I know what you are talking about re favorite clients.
What are main characteristics of grand clients?
Cheers
mmp
On 06.04.2011 16:15, Koos de Heer wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Pondering your option of using the dining room. Would it be necessary to
break up the circle for lunch? Or cou
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Hi Thomas,
Pondering your option of using the dining room. Would it be necessary to
break up the circle for lunch? Or could you leave the circle as it is and
just let people find a place to eat their lunch? You may have to
Hi Thomas,
Pondering your option of using the dining room.
Would it be necessary to break up the circle for
lunch? Or could you leave the circle as it is and
just let people find a place to eat their lunch?
You may have to tidy things up a little bit for
closing circle, but I assume there wi
people stand around it seems like a good possible solution
.
Michelle
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Hi friends in
Hi friends in Open Space
I have a challenge coming on. A group want to use OST for a meeting, they
have booked a space and expect maybe 100 participants. The challenge is that
the main room if we cant be outside which you normally know the day
before or so even if its late summer
thats how it
Tonnie,
I want to say thank you for taking the time to share some of your
resources.
And I think it is fair that you don't include AI. AI, I have heard, is
more of an attitude as opposed to a tool. Maybe what that suggests is
we are living in a post-tool era. Tools have become less solid, liquid
Dear Raffi, dear colleagues,
It has been a while since you posted your question about the family tree of
large group interventions methods. It took me some time to read the more
than 100 messages in de OSList, after a very busy period. I am learning a
lot from this list. Thank you all!
Maybe I
ould be to collectively draw a new
family tree of lgit's (large group intervention tools)? Or based on
the overwhelming number of tools that can be called lgit's, maybe this
is a thankless endeavor? (see
http://listserv.boisestate.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0605&L=oslist&P=5688 )
The authors of t
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Larry, it's great to see you back here!
Yes, I have the blue book, and only after more careful perusal did I
realize that Barbara Bunker and Billie Alban probably by emphasizing
Harrison's NTL and analytical training did not quite ge
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Subject: Family Tree of Large Group
Raffi:
I'm just getting back to the list. I assume you have Barbara Bunker and
Billie Alban's first book &q
: Large Group Interventions:
Innovations and Globalization, will be published by SAGE in early March 2005.
Edited by Barbara Bunker & Billie Alban, This issue presents important recent
developments in large group methods in the US and globally.
The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science is offe
TRANSFORMATIVE LARGE GROUP CONVERSATIONS is a unique INTERNATIONAL
experiential learning workshop that provides theory and practice for three
large group methods that are being used around the world to tap into the
wisdom of each individual and into the intelligence of the whole. Using an
Yes, it's me again.
Yes, it's that Hawaii conference again.
Those potential clients who contacted me looking for an OST facilitator for
their November 2002 conference now want to know who's available for October.
Originally they had wanted the conference in November and I was not
available, but a
.
So: a bit of a conflict for some of us, given travel time and all.
- - - - -
The client is interested in knowing at this time of any OST facilitators who
fit the following criteria, who may be available for these dates.
- The location is Honolulu, Hawaii
- They want someone with very large
Thomas
Skall det inte vara BNI Palace Chapter
Ses på Fredag
Stefan
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
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Hi dear
the snow melts or I will have problems
finding so many stones!
Well you could just turn off the heat and use snow balls :-)
Can you see any special considerations when working
with such a large group?
the one thing I have found is to set and clearly announce an "end-time."
Whatever
before. I will use the methodology learned
from my training with Birgitt. I hope the snow melts or I will have problems
finding so many stones! Can you see any special considerations when working
with such a large group? I haven't come to think of any yet, except from
practical matters. I will
Susan,
I have done closings with 300 people within one hour. Yes it is possible. I use
the microphone as a talking stick and everyone has a chance to say something.
The first time I did it the 15 or so first people in the inner circle (where it
started) talked more than a minute each. But I had
Hello - I've been a quiet reader, and have responded to individuals
through the Open Space connection, but this is my first posting to the
entire list. I'm coordinating a seminar that might interest some members
of the Open Space community. If you are interested in facilitating
l
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