Re: [OSList] back full circle about 'planning meeting'

2018-04-04 Thread Birgitt Williams via OSList
Dear Jeroen, oh myI apologize about mis-remembering your name...I remembered the great conversations and the points that you made. Names are very important. Thank you for speaking up. I too get back to points I have been at before. I like the image of the spiral, knowing that I sometimes feel

Re: [OSList] Fwd: Hope Never Dies!

2018-04-04 Thread Dan Mezick via OSList
“CFCF” (control for control freaks) might be a more appropriate name. Either that or “Project Management”. with a twist, of course. Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 4, 2018, at 10:11 AM, Peggy Holman via OSList > wrote: > > I see the site has a contact page: https://workshopbank.com/contact >

Re: [OSList] Fwd: Hope Never Dies!

2018-04-04 Thread Phelim McDermott via OSList
Open space with a crimp? > On 4 Apr 2018, at 15:11, Peggy Holman via OSList > wrote: > > I see the site has a contact page: https://workshopbank.com/contact > > > Anyone care to give them some feedback and request they stop calling this > thing Open Space w

[OSList] Fwd: Hope Never Dies!

2018-04-04 Thread Peggy Holman via OSList
I see the site has a contact page: https://workshopbank.com/contact Anyone care to give them some feedback and request they stop calling this thing Open Space with a twist? Peggy Holman 425-746-6274 Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: > From: Harrison Owen via OSList > Date: April 4,

Re: [OSList] back full circle about 'planning meeting'

2018-04-04 Thread Jeroen Vermeer via OSList
Hi Birgitt, Small correction, my name is Jeroen, not Joergen 😉. And as for things to come full circle. Isn’t this how life works? In my own personal development at least, I constantly return to a point I have been before, only to hope I reached a ‘next level’ in the spiral… 😉 Thanks once

Re: [OSList] Hope Never Dies!

2018-04-04 Thread Harrison Owen via OSList
This is not the first time for this conversation… The simple truth: Old habits die very hard. The habit of thinking/hoping/wishing/knowing that somebody is in charge doesn’t play very well in Open Space. And so the predictable arrives as prognosticated. Or something. Some find this ongoing s