The sponsor must be quite clear as to the level of delegation they are willing 
to give to the participants. Then as Rolf says, you must choose if Open Space 
technology is the correct process.  You may operate out of an Open Space mind 
set!

Under promise and over deliver.  Never try to contradict what the sponsor 
requires, this well men you advise them that you are not the best person for 
the task required. Not an easy call to make when you think you need the work.  
In the longer term you are so much stronger and you will attract the best 
clients, this is where the rubber meets the road.

Regards
Rob

> On 5 Feb 2020, at 9:26 pm, Rolf F. Katzenberger via OSList 
> <oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Jake:
> 
> Given the amount of control desired by the sponsor, and your playing with 
> Liberating Structures , are you sure that Open Space is the most appropriate 
> format for the desired outcome? I might be wrong: it looks like a regular 
> workshop, designed around a suitable LS string, might work better here.
> 
> An Open Space does not impose that amount of control on the participants, 
> neither with respect to sessions, nor with handling outcomes in the way you 
> have described. Trying to add this type of control might cause a bit of 
> dissatisfaction with people who know what an Open Space really is, IMHO.
> 
> Greetings,
> Rolf
> 
> 
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> Jake Yeager via OSList schrieb am 05.02.20 um 00:56:
>> Hi folks,
>> 
>> Anyone have experience using Open Space to develop OKRs with a group?
>> 
>> I am facilitating an Open Space event in late February. I plan to use the 
>> 25/10 Crowdsourcing method to prioritize draft objectives (O's) and then 
>> 1-2-4-All to develop the key results (KR's) for each objective. 
>> 
>> The sponsor wants a maximum of 3 objectives. It might get a little hairy if 
>> the clear cutoff for the 25/10 Crowdsourcing is greater than 3. Guess I 
>> could use voting to narrow it down. Also, I am exploring if consent 
>> decision-making could be useful. The sponsor might need to make a final call 
>> on the top 3 if the group is split.
>> 
>> Thanks and much love,
>> Jake
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