Re: [OSList] OST and what makes team work successful

2018-03-19 Thread R Chaffe via OSList
Marai It is an insight that rings so true to me. As we apply the technology or system called Open Space to real and pressing needs, the need for all to be psychologically safe is vital along with any other need that when met results in safety. Maslow has clearly defined safety as the

Re: [OSList] OST and what makes team work successful

2018-03-19 Thread Peggy Holman via OSList
What a lovely question Marai! I can tell you that I fell in love with OST the first time I experienced it -- in 1996 -- because I saw something that I didn’t know was possible: The needs of individuals and the needs of the whole could both be met. Before then, I thought either one or the

[OSList] OST and what makes team work successful

2018-03-19 Thread Marai Kiele via OSList
Dear colleagues, Do you know what the core is, of what has drawn you to OST? Last year I came across a word that describes both, a phenomena I have experienced and cherished in OST as well as something that has turned out to be a key ingredient to successful teams: Psychological

Re: [OSList] Open Space World Map

2018-03-19 Thread weDialogue via OSList
This map is a treasure! And the coding behind it a gift to everyone! Can you imagine a map to all the participatory practitioners in the world?? :-) Is it available commercially in some form, Michael? Warmly, Amy ..o0o.. Amy Lenzo weDialogue: Virtual Environment, Real Connection

[OSList] Open Space World Map

2018-03-19 Thread Michael M Pannwitz via OSList
Dear os-workers near and far, please have a look at the new version of the Open Space World Map http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/ Created in 2001 the Map has been around for 17 years now, the latest version of it for almost 2 years. When you open it, you see a few countries in white. That