Dear Jeff,
congratulations!
This appears to me to be an example of the sustained impact open space
can have in groups, organizations and systems.
Of course, I am curious how your life changed back in 1989 and also how
the perpetual use changed the programme or the institution...
Greetings from Berlin
mmp
Am 23.08.2019 um 09:49 schrieb Jeff Aitken via OSList:
Harrison came to my grad school in 1989 to offer two days of open space
on 'spirit in organizations'. It helped kick off our new MA in
'organizational development and transformation', co-led by the awesome
duo Antonio Nunez and Howard Schechter.
Changed my life... That program morphed into an online MA in Leadership
btw (shameless plug.)
I'm happy to report that the 30th anniversary of Open Space at CIIS in
San Francisco was celebrated with a Faculty-Staff gathering using open
space to start the new school year. A deep, resonant, and creative time
was had, of course!
Onward with blessings
Jeff
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