Hello, fabulous Agustin -

Anyone can converse, share, discover, present, show, explain… in the 1 or 1.5 
hours of the time schedule you have designed, no?
On your post-its you could label if some meeting areas have projection or 
something, so someone posting their topic on the Agenda Wall chooses that 
post-it because they want a big screen or something.
So I am curious and perhaps you can tell us more - what is preventing someone 
from giving a structured talk within the design of your discussion-session 
scheduling?
Of course some people may exercise their two feet if they find that having a 
conversation is more informative than receiving a talk..and you know all that.
So I'm wondering if there is something more that informs your question - such 
as… if it's just the participants who want something specific, you can invite 
it from them. You can ensure your participant group includes people who know 
about this stuff and tell those 'experts' about they dynamics of 
we-all-share-wisdom / high engagement in Open Space.
If it is the organizers or sponsors, I suppose they could put something on the 
Agenda Wall and see if anyone comes. That has some power dynamics attached to 
it so …
Here I am back at the beginning of my circle wondering why this could not 
happen in typical Open Space.
Thanks for telling us more…
And always good to see you here Agustin…

Lisa



On Sep 17, 2013, at 7:24 AM, Agustin Villena <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> I'm the foundet of the local agile community in Chile. Since 2010 our main 
> conference adapted OS as its methodology,  starting with an experimental slot 
> of to hours to a whole day.
> 
> In our community are enthusiasts that are eager for clues to hack their own 
> work cultures that probably need a more structured talk or workshop.
> 
> Any hints about how to do a good mix between structured content and the 
> self-organization of an OpenSpace?
> 
> Greetings from Chile
> 
> Agustín 
> 

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