Larry--
This is great stuff! I'd really like a peek at the simple project planning
approach, if that is available somewhere. I'd like to compare with my own
"simple approach," which I've used in similar situations. Besides, I'm
facilitating a short OS next month with a group of project manag
Thanks Larry...that's another great addition to the ideas we're gathering.
Chris
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Eva and All:
I'm glad to be able to check in to so many exiting conversations on the
list. I've done some things like Eva with clients with ongoing OS and
change work. Recently I was part of the facilitation of a follow-up to
the 5 simultaneous OS events I mentioned. I am working with Starfield
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On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 14:30:12 -0800, Chris Corrigan
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Sorry I hit send too soon...
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 14:30:12 -0800, Chris Corrigan
wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Nov 2004
Johann wrote:
> How do you "wrap up" in non-convergence? Voting serves me well,
> because at the end I can say to the attendants: "today we have worked hard,
> had fun, and this is the result: those are the issues we care about, and in
> that order". Top mana
ther way... feels like an unaccomplished task. How do you "wrap up" in non-convergence? Voting serves me well, because at the end I can say to the attendants: "today we have worked hard, had fun, and this is the result: those are the issues we care about, and in that order&qu
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which will probably be useful in this context.
The basic non-convergence process is this:
1. Participants receive a copy of the proceedings with the
instructions to review them and note pieces of action which stand out,
things that must be done, projects and patterns that seems to want to
emer
has some
> material on how to do that.
OK...I'll bite...but I'm changing the name of the thread because I
have a practice question that goes along with this, the answers to
which will probably be useful in this context.
The basic non-convergence process is this:
1. Participants receive a co
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Subject: Re: non-convergence and Chris's trip to New Zealand
Mike:
I'll be in New Zealand starting Sunday.I leave tomorrow. I'
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Well hello Chris,
I live 2
G'day Chris
Really enjoyed the story about the folks in British Columbia, especially the
bit about non convergence. I have to admit to having my fair share of
struggles with this part of an open space event. Convergence was a real
struggle at our office's last OS workshop. Remember I
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Subject: Re: non-convergence
G'day Chris
Really enjoyed the story about the folks in British Columbia, especially
the bit about non convergence. I have to admit to having my fair share
of struggles with this p
Dear, Michael, Chris, Larry and others
Before leaving for a weekend with my family in a borrowed camper, I printed
all the discussions from the meta Network regarding convergence or
non-convergence or whatever one wants to call it. We had a marvellous
weekend, climbing mountains, swimming and
just had my first live go-round with the non-convergence approach we've
been talking about on metanet lately. have posted some of my
process/results there. in short, i think it went very well and feels
very promising and clean. also, jeff aitken, there is an invitation
there for you to say
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