My dear OSList friends!
It is about two months now that I am a silent part of this beautiful community.
Since I do not have the habit of invading other people’s space without
contributing to it this type of deficit equations cause me unease.
Here are the fruit of my trail to break through
[Dear colleagues:
I am sending bellow a post I sent yesterday to the Learning
Organisation List (lo-list), hosted by Rick Karash. My post gives
an overall visions of my research so far on LOs, and where Open
Space enters in that global picture - in a very central position
as you will see!!! My
At 03:49 PM 1/20/01 +, you wrote:
[Dear colleagues:
I am sending bellow a post I sent yesterday to the Learning
Organisation List (lo-list), hosted by Rick Karash. My post gives
an overall visions of my research so far on LOs, and where Open
Space enters in that global picture - in a very
At 04:51 PM 1/18/01 -0500, you wrote:
Dear colleagues and friends,
Following my signature, please find the story of the first intentional Open
Space Organizationas I know it.
Good story Birgitt -- So glad you put it on paper and got it out there. I
will be waiting for the next installment.
At 04:51 PM 1/18/01 -0500, you wrote:
Dear colleagues and friends,
Following my signature, please find the story of the first intentional Open
Space Organizationas I know it.
Good story Birgitt -- So glad you put it on paper and got it out there. I
will be waiting for the next installment.
At 12:05 20-01-2001 -0500, Harrison Owen wrote:
Thanks for your comments, Harrison.
1) For the relationship between Open Space and Learning (also Learning
Organizations) you might check my paper called Learning for Free. It was
published in the World Business Academy's journal and may be found
Tova--
Welcome to the OSList. I especially liked what you said about facing the
longing, lost parts of yourself in Open Space, because that has been my
experience, as well.
Even from a brief visit to Israel some years ago, I can see that the
challenges you face are formidable. Old conflicts