...
>> It was during an Open Space at a Scrum Gathering conference a few years back 
>> when the idea/realization hit me - OST is such a fantastic tool for 
>> self-organization at scale! Eureka - why not use OST as a mechanism for the 
>> organization of work across multiple teams!?!  ...

Ron, this is a brilliant idea. 
And it can be combined easily with Open Space Agility way of invitation based 
agile adoption. I am really amazed with these amazing creativity. Thank you 
all. 


Best Regards,
Ahmed Hammad
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> On Nov 12, 2015, at 7:11 PM, Ron Quartel via OSList 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Kim.
> 
> I had a similar Eureka moment to you in thinking of a link between agile and 
> OST. Specifically around the scaling issues that you hit with Scrum. It was 
> during an Open Space at a Scrum Gathering conference a few years back when 
> the idea/realization hit me - OST is such a fantastic tool for 
> self-organization at scale! Eureka - why not use OST as a mechanism for the 
> organization of work across multiple teams!?! And from this thought I built 
> FAST Agile. FAST stands for Fast Agile Scaled Technology. The Technology 
> portion refers to Open Space Technology and is the marriage of agile and OST.
> 
> My background is a software developer, development manager and agile coach. I 
> have been in the agile space since 2002. Through seeing how scrum has being 
> implemented at many locations, I don't believe we have solved the scaling 
> issues of agile and Scrum in particular. Which drove me to create FAST.
> 
> Have a look at the website. I'd love to hear your thoughts. It's early days 
> for FAST and the site is still in Minimal Viable Product state.
> 
> Daniel Mezick has posted about Open Space Agile and the two systems can 
> co-exist. In fact I would recommend using Daniel's OSA process as a way to 
> invite an organization to consider FAST (as opposed to having it forced upon 
> them).
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> Ron Quartel
> 
> 
> 
>> On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 3:27 AM, Kim Willing via OSList 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello everyone,  I have recently come across the 'Agile manifesto' and use 
>> of 'SCRUM' in software development.  There are many parallels and 
>> connections with Open Space and I am wondering if anyone has any experience 
>> in using OST within an 'agile' approach?  This may all sound bewildering (I 
>> have benefited from googling these terms and am very excited about the 
>> potential fit of OST in enabling these processes). I would love to hear any 
>> experience that may be out there in this field.  Stories?
>> With thanks,
>> Kim.
>> 
>> Kim Willing
>> Groundswell
>> 0428399798
>> http://au.linkedin.com/pub/kim-willing/14/17a/4b3/
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