bingo! i love this, shay! exactly right, i think. read the stories,
talk to the people, try it out, try it again, come back here and tell
the stories. breathe. beauty, indeed. hope all's well on that side. mh
Seamus McInerney wrote:
Hi Max,
The beauty of Open Space is that there is no professional body. It is, by
it's very nature, a sharing of ideas, concepts and experience among those
who have a passion for opening space within which dialogue is invited.
There are training events given people from time to time. I'm not even
sure
if it is possible to "teach" it as such. Very much "suck it and see", I'm
afraid. If you keep an eye on this list for a few days or check out the
archives you'll get the idea.
Shay
At 12:58 09/06/2003, you wrote:
Dear colleagues,
Based in London, I am currently trying to track down the right
professional body/university for professional development in the area of
dialogue/open space technology in the United Kingdom. Any suggestions
please?
Best regards, Max Edwards.
Max Edwards
Mobile: 077 9188 9591
Email: [email protected]
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