A few years ago I was invited by a learning and development company to 
facilitate a weekend of Open Space for the whole company, on the question of 
'New Business Development ideas for..'x' company'.

It was an incredibly creative and fun weekend in which many ideas were floated 
and talked about. Towards the end, one or two key ideas distilled out, which 
the group was willing to put further time into and which the company directors 
thoughts was a viable business proposition to invest more time in. The idea 
went on to make millions of dollars for the company. The directors were pretty 
happy about the return on investment from taking their entire staff away for 
two days.

What would happen if someone in a university were to sponsor an 
interdisciplinary dreaming day on 'new research possibilities', which enabled 
people to float out their wackiest and most exciting emergent ideas (one's 
which perhaps are just a 'flicker')  - and allow the miracle of self 
organisation to enable cross disciplinary conversation to occur (poets asking 
questions of engineers (and visa versa); business school leaders asking 
questions of marine biologists (and visa versa).

Is anyone aware of this having happened in any university in the world? If so, 
can you refer me to the person who organised it or facilitated it. I've love to 
have a conversation with them.


Michael Wood

Univerisity of Western Australia


 [email protected] 





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