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Thanks to everyone on this list, I am learning more and more about OST.
But every couple of weeks I get a new question. "Whoever comes is the right people" totally makes sense. But what about the information needed? We have all been at "conventional" meetings where nothing was accomplished due to lack of proper information. How do we deal with that in Open Space? Obviously the invitations is critical but we can't really be sure that the people with expertise will show up unless we pay them. Can we? When we are working with groups or communities with few resources, how can we make sure that the right information (legal, technical etc.) is in the room? Looking forward to everyone's wonderful and enlightened responses. Thanks, Búi --
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- Is whatever information present the right information?? Bui K. Petersen
- Re: Is whatever information present the right informa... Harrison Owen
- Re: Is whatever information present the right informa... Bui K. Petersen
- Re: Is whatever information present the right informa... Ingrid Ebeling
- Re: Is whatever information present the right informa... Harrison Owen
- Re: Is whatever information present the right informa... Harrison Owen
- FW: Is whatever information present the right informa... Harrison Owen
