Nicew to hear from you -- and I don't have a clue what this is about either. 
And if somebody thinks I should, they need to let me know.

Harrison

From: Alan Klein <[email protected]>
Date: Tue Jan 17 17:47:24 CST 2006
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: NTL Organization Development program

NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science started in 1947 as National
Training Laboratories. In large measure they are responsible for much of the
early work in small group development, sensitivity training, and
communication skills training. The American University partners with NTL in
a Masters in Organization Development program.

While still focusing on small, face-to-face groups, in the past decade NTL
has expanded its focus to include large group events, such as Open Space,
SimuReal, Future Search, etc. 

I don't know what this event will include specifically, but it looks like a
short overview of OS. It could, however, be a working session using OS to
address an issue of interest to those in the AU/NTL program.

~Alan Klein

-----Original Message-----
From: Debra
Information please concerning this Organization and the program, thank you.
   
  I was searching their website and it linked to 
  AU/NTL M.S. in Organization Development at American University in
Washington, D.C.
   
  Upcoming Event: "Open Space" Sat. Feb 4, 9:00-1:00

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