Opening space on the web

Winston Kinch kinch at SYMPATICO.CA
Sun Mar 11 06:14:08 PST 2001


Hallo out there!

Let me apologize in advance for the incursons which WtP (Winnie-the-Pooh)
sometimes makes into my writing.  He and I are close friends and the
affectation is sometimes unconscious...

I have an opportunity to become involved with a project to provide a number
of web-based interactive training modules on various topics relating to
management and organizational development, which would be sold by the
company underwriting the project on a pay for use basis.

The primary objective of the project is to provide "how to" information
rather than exegeses of the philosophy behind the topics it covers (Bother!)

The idea is that I do one on OST.

I am ambivalent about it and would appreciate your thots and feedback.

On one hand, it feels like a good way to make OST more widely known and
available (IF of course the project and the site are successful).  And I
would be paid a small fee for structuring (that word!) and providing the
content for the module.

On another, though, I wonder if the topic should not simply say "Read the
Green Book" (yes, I know, "Tales from Open Space" is green too but you know
the one I mean).

What ideas does this conjure? Are there any similar or related efforts you
are aware of? Any advice you would care to share? I think the thing has
possibilities, but I don't suppose I'm right...

Thanks in advance,

Winston

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