Knowledge Cafe

JayWV at aol.com JayWV at aol.com
Mon Jun 12 13:46:54 PDT 2000


In a message dated 6/12/00 11:45:51 AM, pholman at msn.com writes:

<< http://www.theworldcafe.com/index.html >>

Thanks Peggy for that source material.  I've also experienced the world cafe
(but couldn't find my reference material as quickly) and enjoyed it as an
excellent "structured exercise" for conversation but no where near as free
wheeling as Open Space.

Jay

>From  Mon Jun 12 23:38:18 2000
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From: Thomas Herrmann <thomas.herrmann at telia.com>
Subject: Reports 35 to 25 /via computers or by hand
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>From the about 15 OS I've opened I can only remember once that a group did
not write a report, although some other were pretty short and in my opinion
dry. All posted topics do not always add up to a working group hence no
report is written for these ones. I would like to add a question. Have you
noticed a difference in the quality or lenght of the reports using computers
compared to handwritten reports. So far i have only used handwritten
reportings. By the way, thanks Chris for your advice, I'll look it up!
Thomas

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Ämne: 35 to 25


In a recent posting Chris Corrigan wrote:

We had 58 people there, 55 of whom stayed for the full 1.5 days.  35
topics were proposed and 25 were reported upon.


Question:  How common is it for topics to not get reported?


With respect from Afar,

Jimbo



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