Special treat - OST workshop with Harrison AND Birgitt - in the UK, Oct 25-27

romy shovelton romys at compuserve.com
Thu Sep 7 17:15:27 PDT 2000


"Creating Space for Effective Change"
an international Open Space Technology workshop
in the UK - October 25th-27th 2000

Hi - just in case you haven't heard, or the thought has just slipped your
mind......... this is a quick reminder of a great chance to come to the UK
countryside and steep yourself in Open Space learning at the same time...!

This is a truly special opportunity to learn the principles and
practicalities of Open Space Technology (OST) from both Harrison Owen AND
Birgitt Williams - rarely available in one workshop... and with wonderfully
different views on occasions.

We will delve deeply into what it takes to really make the most of an Open
Space program or event - from conception, to conversations with
organisation sponsors and leaders, through practical set up, to
facilitation and follow-through.

Of course there will be a chance to personally experience the power and
impact of Open Space.  And everyone will have an opportunity to consider
their own leadership and facilitation style, plus how they might most
effectively apply Open Space thinking to their particular context right
now.

We will examine the long term impact and how to leverage the value of Open
Space - including how to move to a genuine Open Space Organisation. And,
with Harrison's guidance we will see how to transform organisations through
understanding how to genuinely work with their spirit and consciousness.

All of this will be placed within the context of the latest organisation
and community change thinking from around the world. The tone of the
program will reflect Open Space - high learning and high play.

Hosted by Romy Shovelton and Martin Leith, this workshop is a brand new
design. Building on the style of learning that has been so popular in three
previous international Open Space workshops held in the UK, it also takes
into account the increasing knowledge and experience of Open Space that
many of those interested in OST workshops now have.

This event will take place in beautiful countryside south of London (and
close to Gatwick Airport), in the wonderful surroundings of Roffey Park
Institute. Combining first class learning and leisure facilities with a
reputation for representing the most current and innovative management
thinking, Roffey has proved a big hit on previous workshops.

Book today and you may be in for a #150 saving: an early bird fee of
#995+VAT (non-residential) or #1145+VAT (residential) is on offer.

The full fee for this special millennium workshop is #1145+VAT (including
all materials and meals). A limited number of residential places are
available for #1295+VAT. For non-residents there is a variety of local
accommodation - to suit all tastes and budgets - please ask for details.

To book (or to request a brochure) please send an email to
bookings at roffeypark.com, mentioning the title of the workshop "Creating
Space for Effective Change"

If you would like to discuss the workshop in more detail, please call Romy
Shovelton at WIKIMA Consulting on +44 207 229 7320 or email:
romys at compuserve.com

We look forward to having you with us.

see you there

Romy

PS we shall be setting up a special link to the OSLIST during the workshop,
so that participants, and those who are not able to join us face-to-face,
can benefit from a world-wide conversation on Open Space and the collective
wisdom that shows up every single day on this LIST.

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