Dear Sue,

what a wonderful passion you have! 
I share your passion for OST.
And want to let you know about a last minute learning opportunity next week in 
the Netherlands. https://www.dorisgottlieb.com/ost-2019 
<https://www.dorisgottlieb.com/ost-2019>
Together with my colleagues Doris and Thomas we are facilitating "Working with 
Open Space Technology” - a 3 days training in the Netherlands. 

This is the last Ost training for a while in Europe and in English that I am 
aware of.
Otherwise I recommend a course with Birgitt Williams - it’s online including 
self study and 1 on 1 mentoring. 
https://www.dalarinternational.com/curriculum/open-space-technology/ 
<https://www.dalarinternational.com/curriculum/open-space-technology/>


Have a great day & let me know if I can support you in any way
Anna Caroline 




> On Aug 27, 2019, at 9:12 AM, Sue Lawson via OSList 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone,
> I've been following the list for a while but this is my first post...
> 
> I'm trying to find out if the are OST learning opportunities running in the 
> UK.
> 
> For the past few years a friend and I have been running annual librarycamp 
> unconferences using bits of OST - session proposals, marketplace, the four 
> rules - although we're not so good at the reporting, relying on volunteer 
> notetakers and it's not always successful. 
> 
> I'm naturally shy and not a confident facilitator. I'm not afraid to try but 
> I'd love to become better. My co-camper is more at ease but I want us both to 
> develop as facilitators.
> Our camps are free and we do it as a hobby. We're librarians by day and our 
> themes are around improving libraries or working through challenges public 
> libraries face nowadays. It's not a business, more a passion.
> 
> Thanks everyone.
> 
> Sue Lawson on behalf of Librarycamp.
> @shedsue 
> 
> On Mon, 26 Aug 2019, 19:03 Michael M Pannwitz via OSList, 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
> wrote:
> Dear Michael,
> 
> "‘felt’ more calm and respectful than in previous years"
> I wonder why that was no surprise to you.
> Could it be part of the cultural shifting that you hope for?
> 
> Is there a "Next Meeting" for all of those that got into the 14 Action 
> Plans?
> 
> Greetings from Berlin
> mmp
> Am 26.08.2019 um 09:14 schrieb Michael Wood via OSList:
> > A few weeks ago Brendan McKeague and Michael Wood co-facilitated what 
> > might be the largest ever Open Space in Australia (certainly with a 
> > church group) when the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane took the step of 
> > hosting most of the first day of Synod (the annual large gathering of 
> > representatives of Anglican parishes, schools and other organisations) 
> > for 6 hours in Open Space. 450 people attended around a very spacious 
> > question, ‘what is God calling us to be and do at this time’.  Three 
> > sessions of 1.5 hours each led to the posting of 56 conversation topics 
> > and 14 action plans. One of the interesting pieces of feedback at the 
> > end of Synod is that the remainder of Synod (which is conducted in a 
> > traditional Westminster Parliament format) ‘felt’ more calm and 
> > respectful that in previous years – no surprises there.  Although it’s 
> > early days the whole thing felt to me like an opening up of new 
> > possibility about the way we meet in the church and I personally hope it 
> > might be part of a cultural shift starting to happen. Time will tell.
> > 
> > Michael Wood. Perth, Western Australia.
> > 
> > 
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> 
> Check out the Open Space World Map presently showing 487 resident Open 
> Space Workers in 76 countries working in a total of 142 countries worldwide
> www.openspaceworldmap.org <http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/>
> 
> At my publisher you find books and task cards on open space, most in 
> German, some in English, some as ebooks, some multilingual
> https://www.westkreuz-verlag.de/de/Kommunikation 
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