report forms

Elena A. Marchuk marco at mail.nsk.ru
Tue Mar 20 18:29:55 PST 2001


Michelle,
I appreciate your sharing your ideas with me, and I agree with what you
are saying. Why I ask so many questions now - is that we had aftter my
small practice in OS (As I'm working more with Future Search Conference and
OS at the end - with projects, and I have only 2 3-hour OS and one of one
day
and a half, but still not complete as there was just 6  reports and no
closing session-
yes it could be like this, closing was for the whole session - with a lot of
advertisements...)

So my practice  with OS - 6-7 reports and they ARE REPORTED as I think
people need to hear each other - we have to little practice of talking and
listening
and the report - on flip chart or on the piece of paper gives only
highlights and not
much details....
and people need to be used to read reports, so probably when there will be
many
it will be the only way...

thank you again

Elena

----- Original Message -----
From: Michelle Cooper <coopgrp at INTERLYNX.NET>
To: <OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 12:24 AM
Subject: Re: report forms


> HI Elena;
> I am just emerging from several months of busyness that have left me just
> scanning the list and often just using the law of (?) delete to clear the
> messages. I have scanned the conversations and must say that I am inspired
> by the work that you are doing in Russia. I wish you much success.
>
> I agree with Todd's description of why to report. One of the consistent
> pieces of feedback that I have heard at the end of the open space meetings
> is how much people value having reports on all of the discussions for
> reference after the meeting. That makes the difficult choice of which
> session to attend easier.
>
> I often change the fourth title (1-topic 2- Convenor/discussion leader 3.
> Participants 4. HIghlights of discussion/recommendations) on the report
form
> slightly to reflect the group's purpose. Generally, I just leave it as
> highlights of discussion and people write what they wish.
>
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