Hold on, all you potential gear givers! I took another look and saw OS on the second day's agenda! A more detailed description can be found in the pdf associated file (download able from the site). It's planned from 10:30 - 3:30, followed by an action planning exercise. I do find it interesting that they didn't think to use OS in their main promotion pieces... I wonder why?
In all seriousness, I attended a workshop that Glenda Eoyang gave on complexity science and orgs - I found her presentation very straightforward, practical, and informative. Although I can remember exactly how, I have the distinct impression that I gained valuable insight and ideas. I just have to love these Plexus Institute Conference people - I noticed that they are also offering an incredibly alluring conference on how to use complexity science and storytelling in order to become a better leader. I am salivating... worshipping at the (false?) idol of professional development and networking perhaps.... :-) Much warmth to you all, glory Meg Salter wrote:
Probably not !! - altho' I'm interested in seeing that such conferences are being held. I know of Glenda Eoyang, one of their faculty. She has a book out, "Facilitating Organizational Change: Lessons from Complexity Science"...
Chris Corrigan wrote>
That was my thought too...which made me wonder which one of us is going to go and give the Plexus Institute the gears. How about you Winston? Others?
Winston Kinch wrote>
I have perused the agenda and what; no Open Space? wk
Chris Corrigan wrote>
At the end of this month there is a conference in New Jersey, USA > looking at complexity theory and organization. The rest of the invite is here: > > http://www.plexusinstitute.org/event-show.cfm?id=34 > > So is anyone going?
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