Tree!  Good one!

Open Space: Tofu for your organizational stir fry.

:-)

Chris

On 12/16/05, Tree Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I, too, am enjoying this 25-words-or-less discussion.
>
> I especially agree with Chris' suggestion that the language be adapted
> to incorporate the client's language.  I know it was in another thread
> but Harrison has recently shared a great story about offering
> "Practice of Peace" in Helsinki but reframing it as "High
> performance".  Isn't HO's high performance story a great illustration
> of tailoring our language to use language that has heart and meaning
> for the client?
>
> And then, just on a light note, when I read Chris' comments about
> adapting the definition of OST to use the language of our listerner (I
> rephrase and paraphrase Chris' words), here is what came to me:
>
> Open space is a lot like tofu, which can be used in countless ways
> because it readily absorbs the flavors and spices of anything.
>
> Warmly, Tree Fitz
>
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