Michael, How do I get on the map?
I am a New York City American. I am on the OS email list as an avid reader and occasional responder. I have been to a week long Open Space in Maine with Harrison (& others). I have attended Karen Davis, Ralph & Harrison's Open Space Peace Initiatives in NYC. I use Open Space in my beginning or ending graduate classes for Large Group Interventions and Organizational Change Management at Milano the New School for Management and Urban Policy in NYC. And I have occasionally used Open Space in client situations with good outcomes. Scott Gassman On 7/23/07, Michael M Pannwitz <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Raffi, the closest in Texas on the worldmap is David Swedlow (I found him by entering TX in the search function of the map)and I think he is the only one in Texas. Sometimes you can also meet OS-travellers by mails such as the one you sent to the list. Hard to believe, not every one on the road reads the listserve ... so its good to announce ones trips! In case someone came to San Diego and would not know that you are there ...there is no way of finding you via your entry in Russia. In other words, send me your contact data for San Diego and you will get an entry for that great place (multiple entries cost the same as those for just one location). So far, there is nobody listed for San Diego, either. Which brings me (after this longish roundabout) to another reason why I am going into this: Why are there so few of us from the USA in the world map? Seems to me that there must be hundreds of us there! Lets become more visible! Although we are quite a bunch with 452 of us in the map this is not a visualisation of our real presence. John Engles observation of how few of the young participants from the US and Canada at the World Bank Open space he wrote about had heard of Open Space is another hint to those of us who are interested in spreading it. Greetings from Berlin mmp Raffi Aftandelian wrote: > Dear friends and colleagues, > > I am going to be in Houston (Texas) July 26-29. Are there any OST > facilitators in the area? > > I checked the Open Space World Map (openspaceworldmap.org) and no one from > Houston seems to be up there. > > I'd love to connect! > > If you know of anyone in the area, please contact me at [email protected], > [email protected] > > Thanks much! > Raffi > > p.s. aside to Harrison: Thank you so much for your recent comment which > suggested that 22 years on you are still trying to understand os/OST. Might > this passion to understand Open Space be yet another mystery of Open Space? > Wherever we go searching for understanding Open Space we might end up just > where we started? > > ____________ > > Raffi Aftandelian > essenceworks consulting group > San Diego, CA Michael M Pannwitz, boscop eg Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany ++49-30-772 8000 www.boscop.org www.michaelmpannwitz.de Check out the Open Space World Map presently showing 452 resident Open Space Workers in 71 countries (working in a total of 128 countries worldwide) www.openspaceworldmap.org * * ========================================================== [email protected] ------------------------------ To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of [email protected]: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html To learn about OpenSpaceEmailLists and OSLIST FAQs: http://www.openspaceworld.org/oslist
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