Yes indeed, Lisa - though I think it is our Now that expands us... On Saturday, 13 April 2013, Lisa Heft wrote:
> Doug - yes - I find that when I have hosted OSonOSs or other OS-based > facilitation conferences, this topic comes up every time. > > Some of us have learned other diverse processes that are > participant-driven and nice for certain objectives and timeframes, some of > us have designed short-form processes, exercises and activities and > field-tested them to fine-tune them and know when they may best be > appropriate. Always a rich topic for sharing. > > And I wouldn't say 'better', I'd say 'what different processes can we > think about for possible use when given a short-time-frame opportunity.' > Including Open Space, and also including additional options. > > And hmmm. Paul, your reflection sounds like a Harrison Owen book I once > read - "Expanding Our Now" > (one of my favorites, HO...) > > Lisa > > On Apr 13, 2013, at 8:47 AM, paul levy wrote: > > Or perhaps Time doesn't have length - only our perception of it ? Perhaps > Time has depth and resonance and maybe we open space for that ? > > On Saturday, 13 April 2013, doug wrote: > >> Lisa-- >> >> Yes, a topic for WOSonOS! Something like When the time is short, what is >> better than OS? >> >> :- Doug. >> _______________________________________________ > > > > > >
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