Hi-- Thought you would like to know the results of this 5 hour OS that so many of you helped me with.
My special thanks to Albert Schinazi and Michael Herman: Michael for spending over an hour with me on the phone answering questions and coming up with ideas--as well as countless e-mails, and Al for actually coming to the meeting and helping me with on the spot questions! We ended up with about 16 people: 10 members and 6 guests. After some motivational stuff and business (about 20 minutes) the meeting was turned over to open the space. The speaker who was scheduled to present and who had then graciously agreed to have his presentation as one of the OS sessions offered his session in the 10:30 am slot. When we got to the marketplace, the President pointed out to me that that would not work since the meeting announcement had him down for 1:00 and "several people" were coming just to hear the speaker. I suggested she talk with the speaker and see if he would move his time, which she and he did. When it came time to have the 1:00 session, the other convener, a guest, asked if he could cancel his session, since he had only one other person signed up. I said he could if he could get agreement from the person signed up for his session. He did and we ended up with one session, speaker standing at the edge of a big circle, with flip chart, speaking. As many of you suggested, this took the energy out of the group, although I do not think many recognized it. I found myself sitting there wishing there were another session to use my two feet to go to. When we did the closing Listening Stick Circle, the discussion was at the shallow end of the pool. But the comments indicated the day seemed to have been received well: lots of people were glad to get to know each other better, many questions were answered (my two main hopes for the meeting), and people were reminded of some things that they needed to be doing. The only two comments I had during the day were both that conversations tended to wander from the assigned topics. (Al gave me an excellent way to respond, next time I get such comments.) I attributed this to the fact that we were dealing with professional speakers, who just love to talk! If we repeat this next year, I would say it would have been better for this group (Indiana Chapter, National Speakers Association) to have had 4 sessions at 45 minutes, rather than 3 at 75 minutes. We did computer reports, which I will forward to all members of our chapter as well as everybody who attended. Thank you all for your help. I found this group as giving and sharing as I have come to expect from people in NSA, which says a lot (those of you who are members of NSA know what I mean)! Also, I feel I have found a new supportive group of friends, with spirit. I intend to stick around. Thanks! :-Doug. Germann http://www.FootprintsintheWind.com d...@footprintsinthewind.com * * ========================================================== osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu ------------------------------ To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu, Visit: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html