Dear Friends,

In a little more than a week, Arizona State University Center for Nonprofit 
Leadership and Management is sponsoring the 6th Annual Forum on Nonprofit 
Effectiveness:  Building the Capacity of Arizona's Nonprofit Sector.  There 
will be between 120 - 180 NP leaders from around the state who are well 
accustomed to the format they will experience most of the day...expert panels 
and Q&A.

As a bold move on ASU's part, I've been asked to facilitate a very short open 
space to finish the day focused on the convening question, "What can we DO in 
the next year to build the capacity of our sector in Arizona?"  No action 
planning, obviously but the sponsors hope to stimulate a different level of 
dialogue.  Since there is only 1.5 hours available for the open space session I 
am leaning toward having only one 45minute breakout session with the remainder 
of the time devoted to opening and closing.  But I've also been considering 2 
half hour breakout sessions with less time for brief reports and the closing. 
Given that this is going to be the first OST experience for nearly everyone in 
this group, I am looking for a balance between longer, richer discussions in 
the breakouts with the fuller self-organizing experience that 2 shorter 
breakouts might offer.  

I would especially appreciate any examples of times where you've opened space 
for this number of people in this short time frame and what you found most 
effective.

Thanks in advance for sharing your insights and suggestions.

Christine

Christine Whitney Sanchez
Triune Milagro, LTD
2717 E. Mountain Sky Avenue
Phoenix, AZ  85048-8990
[email protected]
480.759.0262  phone
480.759.0403  fax
VISIT OUR WEBSITE:  www.triunemilagro.com 


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