Jean -
I am the facilitator for tomorrow's OSACON. 
The Open Space experience is best when each person has their own ticket and 
connects individually. Doing so makes it easier for each person to see and be 
seen in the video and to follow the Law of Two Feet independently.
                

                Sincerely,

Mark Sheffield
[email protected]
(336)870-0616

Book: The OpenSpace Agility Handbook
        _____________________________
From: Daniel Mezick via OSList <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 5, 2017 6:27 AM
Subject: Re: [OSList] seeking contact for https://osacon.com/
To:  <[email protected]>


            

Hi Jean,    

I am one of the organizers of the OSACON (Opening Space for      Agility) 
conference event happening this coming Wednesday-      tomorrow. 
        

Yes, you can buy multiple tickets, and when you do the system      will ask for 
the details (name email etc) of each person for each      ticket you buy. I 
just tested it to make sure it works for you.      Send me an email if you have 
any questions OK?
        


        


        

OSACON:
      
      Those of you unfamiliar with the event can learn more and consider      
attending here: www.OSACON.com
      
      It's an **online** Open Space aimed at applying Open Space (or      
better) at improving current results with Agile. 
        

(a rather large and growing opportunity for improvement.)
      
      The event also provides a primary way for people to find and meet      
each other.
      
      The theme of tomorrow's event is "Opening space for emerging      
greatness"
      
      Here's one way to translate this theme:
      
              Opening Space: “affording and accommodating        open 
discussion and open dialogue.”      Emerging: “to come into view” or “become    
    apparent”      Greatness: “the abundance of goodness” (hat        tip to 
Jim McCarthy for this definition.)        

So we might macro-expand this Theme, to say:    

“…Affording and accommodating open discussion and open        dialogue, for the 
abundance of goodness to come into view, or        become apparent”          
What does it take to get to          legitimately GREAT results in an Agile 
context? What are the          markers and characteristics?       How do you 
know when the Agile is          legitimately great?                             
The wider question of course is          “how do we to get there?”.
          
              That’s the subject of this event.
          
          You are invited! I hope to see you there!
          
          
          Wishing a nice day to all!
          
          -Daniel
          
                
    On 9/4/17 2:39 PM, Jean Richardson via      OSList wrote:
                                              

I just registered for the OSACON on 9/6.  I          am trying to find an 
organizer who can tell me whether I can          host multiple people 
co-located with me on my ticket.  Anyone          here know anyone there?       
 

         

TIA        

         

--- Jean        

         

         

                                                             

                                            


                                  

Jean                      Richardson                

Azure                    Gate Consulting                

~                    Repatterning                      the Human Experience of 
Work                

                 

AzureGate.net                

(503) 788-8998                

[email protected]                

                                                     

         

             
            
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