Dear All,
Is there any training being held in N-E America this autumn ?
Gerard Muller
Open Space Institute Denmark
Phone: (+45) 21269621 Skype:
openspace1
Mail: g...@openspace.dk
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Thanks for all the info. you have made sure got communicated to all. I am
excited about some of what has been concluded and dubious about some of the
rest (and I may be dubious only because of how the ideas are coming across
in written form without benefit of having heard the discussions).
I am ex
Thanks for all the info. you have made sure got communicated to all. I am
excited about some of what has been concluded and dubious about some of the
rest (and I may be dubious only because of how the ideas are coming across
in written form without benefit of having heard the discussions).
I am ex
A way to bring people onto the journey that leads to Open Space is good.
>From one day to four. Setting the context, raising consciousness. Larry and
I are doing a four day event to this effect next month. For some folks, who
were unsure about whether they wanted to really train as an open space
f
I also can't make the meeting in Seattle to discuss the training although
any excuse to come out that way is usually most welcome by me. It could be
the terrific folks, it could be the proximity to ocean, or more likely the
combination of the two that is so wonderful.
So, here's my 2cents too. I
Hi folks,
Can you remind me when the next OS trainings are? Where? Cost, etc?
Does anyone know of any potential sources of funding for
transportation (from Tajikistan) to the training site?
thanks,
Raffi Aftandelian
Moscow
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ate: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 18:40:04 +
> From: futurewhisp...@hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: OS Training
> To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
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> Hi,
>
> I am working with my family in a cafe and this morning some issues came up
> to do with the manager and i can tell he has stuff go
Hello, wonderful Gerard --
(Gerard had asked if there was a training in the autumn in Northeast America)
It is not exactly Northeast America...and it is not exactly
autumn...however...
I am offering an
Open Space Learning Workshop
December 19-21, 2008
San Francisco, California USA
If this might
ard Muller"
To:
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 12:49 PM
Subject: OS Training
Dear All,
Is there any training being held in N-E America this autumn ?
Gerard Muller
Open Space Institute Denmark
Phone: (+45) 21269621 Skype: openspace1
Mail: g.
al Message-
From: Gerard Muller [mailto:g...@openspace.dk]
Sent: October 20, 2007 12:49 PM
Subject: OS Training
Dear All,
Is there any training being held in N-E America this autumn ?
Gerard Muller
Open Space Institute Denmark
Phone: (+45) 21269621 Skype:
> Is there any training being held in N-E America this autumn ?
>
> Gerard Muller
> Open Space Institute Denmark
Gerard...I see you are based in Denmark. Are you aware of the OS training in Poland in early 2008. EU funding is available to help pay for it. See below.
All the be
http://www.emergentfutures.ca/events.htm
Her workshop will also be posted on the OSIC web which is in a
administrative catch up mode right now.
Diane
- Original Message - From: "Gerard Muller"
To:
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 12:49 PM
Subject: OS Training
Dear All
07 12:06 PM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Re: OS Training
Hello Diane,
Thanks for your mail. Are the trainings mentioned in English or French ?
Gretreings from across the big Pond
Gerard
On Oct 23, 2007, at 10:05 PM, Diane Gibeault wrote:
> Hi Gerard,
>
> I checked Opens Spac
Muller"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: OS Training
Hello Diane,
Thanks for your mail. Are the trainings mentioned in English or French ?
Gretreings from across the big Pond
Gerard
On Oct 23, 2007, at 10:05 PM, Diane Gibeault wrote:
Hi Gerar
; From: milagr...@cox.net
> Subject: Re: OS Training
> To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
>
> Hi Gerard,
>
> I'm copying the invitation from Tova Averbuch for an Open Space training in
> Greece this November in case you did not see it earlier.
>
> Warm wis
Hi, Niko -
(Niko wrote: I am working with my family in a cafe and this morning some
issues came up to do with the manager and i can tell he has stuff going on
and I want to like open the space in the situation but I cant see an
opening. What do I do???)
Without knowing the particular si
do with the manager and i can tell he has stuff going on and I want to like
open the space in the situation but I cant see an opening.What do I
do???niko
> Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 14:04:24 -0700> From: milagr...@cox.net> Subject: Re:
> OS Training> To: osl...@listserv.boise
Hi all
Just a reminder that Brian Bainbridge and I will be delivering some
basic Open Space Technology training in melbourne on August 23 - 25. If
you would like more information please reply directly to me
and I'll send you a flyer. We still have some
places available.
Cheers
Viv
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I think Larry's point is a good one, which Birgitt gets at as well. There
are two needs being addressed here. First, an introduction to the journey,
which is where my one-day (which I would prefer to be 1.5 days but that's
hard to do) learning events fit. Second, a more in-depth study/exploration
My first learning about Open Space was at a two day event in 1989 that
Harrison did in Toronto. I had read Spirit and was action/researching
organizational transformation, so I was ready. It was one day of
perspective and one day in Open Space. That got my journey going with a
bang! I started op
After the outstanding very refreshing, best organized open space party, which
only could be interrupted by our daily morning circle. Today we did our first
steps in organizing, facilitating, assisting and arranging an open space by
ourselves: "I, open space facilitator in Europe" … A real challe
dear collgues,
i´ve just got a call from our friend michael m pannwitz from moscou,
asking me to mail the following message, because up to now they
don´t have internet-contact at their place thereover.
its a pleasure for me to be the ferryman.
florian fischer
dear collegues,
yesterday we arrived
Dear colleagues,
thank you very much Florian for transmitting the message we left on your
voice machine to the OS List serve. In the meantime we managed to solve the
technical problems so that we can write to the List directly. Our training
consists essentially of 3 parts. It starts with a themat
Message text written by OSLIST
>We are both exhausted and exhillerated. Here are a couple of examples of
what the Russians worked on today:
Can organizations live eternally?
How can fairy tails become reality?
Values as an tool in a trainer's work
<
wow how wonderful to hear of your work - an
Dear colleagues,
the second day of the OS training in Moscow started with morning news,
followed by reading the proceedings and standard convergence.
Selforganizing power evolved: morning news has already become an event
completely in the hands of the participants. The Delphi-method cristallized
Dear colleagues,
day 3.
The second part of our training - the open space on the open space that the
participants experienced at the very beginning of the training - was
completed in the morning of day 3. As usual, we started with morning news
at 09:30, read the book of proceedings at 09:40 and cl
After much discussion my partner (Bruce Craig) and I have decided to
offer a one day "Intro to OST" training. We are both enamoured by
this thing called Open Space and want to increase it's presence in our
own lives and in the world.
We are hoping that this one day will be sufficient to give peop
itt in our
place, Novosibirsk, Siberia for providing real OS training for trainers with so
many deep levels of learning how to do "20 minutes of the work of the OS
facilitator" with her 140 pages of the manual and starting new community of OS
facilitators in Russia! and we need to do a lo
Dear Elena,
Your reports from Novosibirsk are wonderful and inspiring. Thank you for
sharing them.
Chris
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Subject: Re: [OSLIST] Novosibirsk OS training
Date: Wed, Jun 6, 2001, 2:05 PM
Hi Peggy,
Yesterday,
Thank you for sharing your experience Birgett -
it is helpful for me to keep in touch with the wider enriching experiences.
Joan
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Hi Peggy,
Yesterday, when I was preparing the Book of proceedings and as we had one
English (UK) participant - Sue Halliday-Stein, one US-Canadian facilitator -
Birgitt Williams and one participant, who
Elena and Birgitt!
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Dear Elena,
Your reports from Novosibirsk are wonderful and inspiring. Thank you for
sharing them.
Chris
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Subject: Re: [OSLIST] Novosibirsk OS training
translate some things from OSLIST(INTERNATIONAL ONE)
Best wishes to you all
elena
- Original Message -
From: Peggy Holman
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: Novosibirsk OS training
Elena,
Thank you for your wonderful, p
Wait a minute!!! HELP!! As far as I know, we who met to reflect on
OS Training ARE NOT dreaming up THE OS training which OSI will offer.
And we don't think we are doing that, as far as I know. Birgitt, I am
sorry if my message was confusing on that score. No wonder you were
like a dog
Dear all
as some of you may know, just after OSonOS in Monterey, I came to
Australia. On the way to Heathrow airport my laptop was stolen, with
EVERYTHING in it.
So... one of the things I have lost is my file of those interested in
Open Space training in the UK. Next training is due in Sept
Dear colleagues,
after the os on "How do we use differences to make a difference"
(Sunday thru Tuesday) and the "OSonOS" on Tuesday and Wednesday the
group is in the midst of the selforganized os on "I, open
space-facilitator in Europe". Here are some of the issues that were
posted:
1. How to star
At 12:00 AM 6/3/00 +0200, you wrote:
>More on that tomorrow. Writing the report and sharing it with you we
>reasures us of being a part of the world-wide open space community. It is
>comforting to know that you're out there.
>
>Greetings from Moscow
>Jo and Michael
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harrison
you are already a fly in space.
florian
Harrison Owen schrieb:
> At 12:00 AM 6/3/00 +0200, you wrote:>More on that tomorrow. Writing
> the report and sharing it with you we>reasures us of being a part of
> the world-wide open space community. It is>comforting to know that
> you're out t
Dear colleagues,
after Phase I ("Finding the Theme" on the evening of Day 1 and having
a complete os on "How will we create and sustain a healthy community"
all of Day 2) we entered Phase II (Open Space on the Open Space in
Phase I) and in the afternoon started Phase III (a
participant-organized os
At 02:23 AM 5/8/01 -0400, you wrote:
After much discussion my partner (Bruce Craig) and I have decided to
offer a one day "Intro to OST" training. We are both enamoured by
this thing called Open Space and want to increase it's presence in our
own lives and in the world.
I think this is a wonde
Harrison Owen wrote:
> I do have one concern, however. The "hardest part" of effectively
> facilitating an Open Space is NOT the mechanics (words, motions,
> logistics) it is all about letting go. Over the years, I have found
> that in the longer programs, the central issue that is worked, and
Hi,
I have never done a one-day training, but I have done a two-day event, with
the middle half (noon on day one until noon on day two) done in open space.
That went very well, I thought, especially after one "student" said to me,
in effect, "This is all well and good, but what IS open space??" M
Sharon:
I offered a couple of one-day trainings years ago, both of which I would
improve upon.
The first began with a half day of theory. Ouch! Well it was more like
theory and stories. The rest of the day was supporting one another to
manifest our dreams for using open space technology. Some of
Jeff:
Thanks for your reply. Your suggested agenda sounds a lot like what
we are thinking of - starting with an hour or so of dialogue, holding
a 3 to 4 hr open space and then finishing with theory and practice.
I'd like as many people as possible to try opening a space so we may
shift to small g
that os-training and out
of the 68 people that participated many are now os-practitioners,
several are into open space fulltime and are into the training
business themselves.
We called the training "Von 10 bis 10" which means it lasted 12 hours
from 10 am to 10pm.
It started with a break
ate.edu
>Subject: Re: [OSLIST] One Day OS Training
>Date: Wed, May 9, 2001, 5:12 AM
>
> Dear Sharon,
> my very first training was a one-day event on October 31, 1997 just
> after returning from the Toronto OSonOS where I got a lot of good
> advice from the os-community and where
There are a few places available at this Open Space training May 12 to 14 or 15
(optional) in Ottawa Canada - in English but French manual also available.
THE BEAUTY OF OPEN SPACE: Open Space:
"A powerful way of being and meeting that develops collaboration, leadership
and high performance.
Romy
I'm interested in September in Birmingham NOT Alabama
Do camels bite you?
Michael
Michael (Holdstock)
camels bite - rarely -if you're lucky!
not quite sure I get your cryptic message re September in Birmingham - is
there a serious note hidden in there too?
cheers
Romy
G'day folks.
Well, due to some circumstances, unforeseen on my part, we have had to
make some changes to the programme.
Given that old Australian (?) axiom of in for a penny , in for a pound, we
have decided to change as much as possible.
The only things that have NOT changed are the general
You are right Harrison, here is another training being offered.
Josée Meyer will be facilitating an Open Space learning 3 day event in French,
in Marseille France this April and November. She is an experienced OS
facilitator who models OS as a way of being.
Thank you for sharing this with friends
Dear friends in Genuine Contact and Open Space or whatever
Tomorrow I will start the first day of facilitating an OS-training for 20
people working within the schools in a large city here in Sweden. Perfect
preparation before going to Raleigh for the OSonGC for trainers and the
following OSonIAM
I wonder if someone could invite her to take part in an open space and let
her learn for herself.
Best regards,
Paul Levy
Writer, facilitator, conversifier and collusion breaker
On Fri, 22 Feb 2019, 15:25 Diane Gibeault via OSList, <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> You are right Harris
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 00:39 Jo Toepfer via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> we'll conduct an Open Space Training in April / May this year in Berlin. A
> five days training spread over on
Could add this to the openspaceworld.org calendar, Diane.
On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 09:25 Diane Gibeault via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> You are right Harrison, here is another training being offered.
>
> Josée Meyer will be facilitating an Open Space learning 3 day event in
Herrmann
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Subject: OS training tomorrow (X-posted OS/GC lists)
Dear friends in Genuine Contact and Open Space or whatever Tomorrow I will
start the first day of facilitating an OS-training for 20 people working
within the
delande-
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> Whitney Sanchez
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>
> Dear Thomas,
>
> I am very excited to
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Herrmann
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wow, Christine, thanks!
The first day went fine - in the OS-meeting this afternoon(OST -
Issues&O
Dear friends and colleagues all over the world,
You are invited! to join us for Part 2 and Part 3 of Open Space Training
learning expedition:
·“Open Space and Organizational transformation” (part 2) and
· “Leadership in Open Space” (part 3),
With Harrison Owen, Tova Averbuc
Dear Harrison and all,
At 08:37 AM 5/8/01 -0400, Harrison Owen wrote:
> After all OS is not Rocket Science [...]
:-)
(hopefully not!)
But besides - I've got to ask one question about your feeling about
Letting Go. You wrote,
> [...] And indeed, Letting Go is an
> on-going lesson for all of u
Dear friends,
Deborah Maarek from Brussels and I will be facilitating OST learning
events in Europe and Canada in 2012 – see dates and details below. We also want
to offer this succinct contribution to some topics raised about
OST training and learning processes.
Why consider Open Space traini
Formation de 2.5 jours en français sur le Forum Ouvert animée par Josée Meyer
facilitatrice, formatrice en Intelligence collective et coach.
Josée Meyer de JMConsulting, a élaboré un cycle de formation sur l’approche
Forum Ouvert (Open Space Technology) en collaboration avec Diane Gibeault
Dear Friends, Chers amis
English follows Nancy Bragard
et Hervé Louf, partenaires de Formapart, formés au Forum Ouvert (FO) et avec
une expérience solide sur le terrain, faciliteront ces formations sur le Forum
Ouvert. En collaboration avec Diane
I like to invite you wanrmly to the OS Training with Yaari Pannwitz in Berlin,
november 11. - 13th. 2016. The training language is german. Further
information:
https://www.harmoniaakademie.de/open-space-begleiten-ein-intensivtraining.html
<https://www.harmoniaakademie.de/open-space-beglei
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Hi,
I am working with my family in a cafe and this morning some issues came up to
do with the manager and i can tell he has stuff going on and I want to like
Dear list members,
enclosed please find our reflection group's impressions - and questions for day
two and three of the training.
November 3,
Open Space on "Connection - Disconnection. How Do We Experience it and Meet The
Challenges?"
We felt very tired after the first day of experiencing Open
At 08:31 AM 5/9/01 +0200, Nino wrote:
But besides - I've got to ask one question about your feeling about
Letting Go. You wrote,
> [...] And indeed, Letting Go is an
> on-going lesson for all of us.
Isn't the "problem of" letting go - or, the restraints one meets when
attempting to let go, and
Formation en français sur le Forum Ouvert animée par Josée Meyer en
collaboration avec IFOD Provence
Josée Meyer de JMConsulting, a élaboré un cycle de formation sur l’approche
Forum Ouvert (Open Space Technology) en collaboration avec Diane Gibeault
facilitatrice canadienne professionne
Hi, dear list,
after a while in which I had the pleasure just to read the wonderful
postings on this list (A big big thank you to all of you!), I am honored to
post today a small review of the second day (of eight) of the International
Open Space Training in Blossin, Germany, in the small, subject
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