Im so happy to discover the opportunity in London in oktober, and I´ll be 
there. Will buy the ticket soon.
See you then :-)


Den 15. juli 2012 kl. 17:38 skrev corina castro:

> Dear Lisa, 
> 
> I would love to be with you in the pre-workshop in London but my daughter is 
> living there and I'd rather be with her a little bit while I'm in London. 
> 
> I hope I will be able to learn with you in any other place on world. Would 
> you like to pop up in Brazil? 
> 
> Hugs, 
> Corina
> 
> 2012/7/10 Lisa Heft <[email protected]>
> Hi, all - 
> Back on this theme of Pre-Work -
> 
> Hege: I would love to share learning with you - though you will be in good 
> hands with the fabulous team of Eva and Thomas. And I of course would love to 
> be in your workshops one day - Eva, Thomas and Chris.
> We all have so much to learn from each other.
> 
> I travel around the world with my facilitation and workshops - I go wherever 
> I am hosted and also have a few per year in my home region of the San 
> Francisco Bay Area. So you never know - we could one day share learning about 
> pre-work in or nearby to Norway. Or Australia. Or ... there is the delightful 
> mystery of what may happen in the future, eh?
> 
> Chris - how wonderful that you are teaching OST and World Cafe at the 
> University. They are lucky to have you. And what a great workshop design!
> With what you were saying and what Michael was asking - It sounds like some 
> of you teach (or are planning to teach) pre-work through engaging folks in 
> Open Space around that topic. Maybe others have other approaches to this 
> particular workshop design. And Chris, I am so glad you are working with 
> folks on invitation - really truly one of the major jobs for a successful 
> dialogue event.
> 
> About my own workshop content and approach: My "The Power of Pre-Work" 
> workshop does not take place in an Open Space format - and it is not 
> exclusively regarding the method of Open Space.
> It is an interactive 2.5-day workshop with a series of activities, 
> conversations and silent reflection - along with text, spoken word, graphic 
> and other forms of learning exchange, exploration, puzzle-solving and 
> reflection.
> It is for any kind of face-to-face dialogue approach - not specific to method.
> 
> It shares lessons learned - and our existing pooled knowledge - about...
> 
> - invitation text, strategy and the nature of invitation
> - registration as two-way communication and a source of shared resources
> - ideas for working around challenging rooms and room-sets
> - values and actions regarding access and inclusion
> - how food and beverage type, timing and location support or break into the 
> flow of dialogue
> - diverse forms of documentation design for dialogue events
> - thoughts about uncovering all the details in our communication with clients 
> to inform how we might design our event or what dialogue method we might 
> choose
> - some of the many questions we can ask a client to inform this
> - reflection on how we use both mind and intuition to inform ourselves in the 
> pre-work phase
> 
> ...and more.
> 
> Bhav and Sherri - I would have to think long and hard about how to use 
> existing technology - in a way that I feel I can truly support well - that 
> also reflects my passion for doing interactive, experiential, face-to-face, 
> participant-centered, activity-based learning design. So who knows - perhaps 
> that will be in the future. Meanwhile - I travel ;o)
> 
> And Sherri - I will add you to my list of folks who would like to take this 
> workshop whenever time and place align. I teach this workshop in the San 
> Francisco area about once a year or wherever hosted - though I do Open Space 
> Learning Workshops a several times a year. If you can afford the travel costs 
> - my workshops are always a 
> pay-the-most-you-can-given-your-own-individual-or-organizational-ability and 
> for the San Francisco workshops there is always a lovely hostel nearby for 
> super low-cost housing, if you need it.
> 
> As you know - I am passionate. Passionate about pre-work. And access. And 
> inclusion. And oh... a few more things.... ;o)
> 
> I will see some of you at the WOSonOS in London this October. I will be 
> offering the Open Space Learning Workshop in the days just before - and I am 
> delighted to see some of my dear OS friends and some new ones as well 
> registering for that workshop. We will have a tiny taste about pre-work but 
> mostly focus on things very specific to Open Space in particular.  I look 
> forward to seeing some of you there (you can register via the wosonos2012.com 
> website - see 'What's Happening When / Pre-Event Open Space Learning 
> Workshop'. 
> 
> Or you never know. I may pop up right next door to where you live...
> 
> Cheers from a sunny afternoon in California,
> Lisa
>  
>  
> Lisa Heft
> Consultant, Facilitator, Educator
> President Emerita, Open Space Institute US
> Fellow, Columbia University Center for International Conflict Resolution
> Opening Space
> [email protected]
> www.openingspace.net
> 
>  
> 
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> -- 
> Corina Castro e Silva
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