Dear Jake

I don’t fully understand, of course, but am wondering what the purpose/expected 
outcome is for this development process and also there must be no more than 3 
O’s? I understand they are not yet defined, but should be identified/agreed on 
in the OST?

My experience from similar situations is that it is not that well thought 
through or that the opportunities at hand if choosing to use OST are not fully 
understood.

Good night from Sweden

Thomas Herrmann

 

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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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