Birgitt,
Many thanks for this powerful and moving story.
Peggy
(I've been out of town and have just begun to catch up on the large number
of messages on the list.)
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Subject: Re: My story of the Open Space Organization Part 2 of 4
Artur,
thank you for your comments and your kindness in reading all of those
words.
I too think
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Dear Birgitt:
I want
Dear Birgitt:
I want to thank you for your superb story on OSO. I look forward
to see the next 2 parts. But this one gives enough matter for
dialog and clarification. First let me tell you that yours is the first
DETAILED story of repeated OST's in the same organisation
I know, intended to
Harrison: I had your email twice, but no sign of the material you spoke of -
was it an attachment?
Lin Grist
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Dear Birgitt,
I am very much impressed by the story you tell us here. But I also have
some thoughts and questions:
First, I want to know why you speak about a shift when talking about
the change in the organisation when becoming an OS organisation. For
some reason I do not believe it's a shift
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.
Dear colleagues and friends,
Following my signature, please find the story of the first intentional Open
Space Organization
as I know it. The story is very interwoven with my own story as a human
being. I have learned how linked the values and style of an organization are
to the senior leader's