Naming matters

BrendanMcKeague mckeague at iprimus.com.au
Thu Apr 25 00:09:37 PDT 2002


Alan

this is a bit similar to where I am at present, geographically also - not
far away in Perth, WA

I have been invited into association with a consulting/training group - and
wish to be identified as an 'Open Spacer' -
they currently list me as a Facilitator and Consultant which speaks to them
and their clients in familiar language

I am wishing to be more overtly Open Space tho not wishing to limit myself
to that process

I may settle for Open Space Facilitator and Consultant


Brendan
Perth


At 08:32 AM 25-04-02 +0930, you wrote:
>Hi All
>
>A consulting company in Adelaide has recently invited me to join them as
>an associate. This arises through their coming to appreciate that OST
>provides
>a way forward in the kind of projects in which they are - and hope to be -
>engaged.
>
>Two queries:
>
>. What does one call oneself in such a circumstance? Open Space
>Facilitator and the
>name I use on occasion 'Professional Conversationalist' are not
>sufficiently familiar - yet - in
>this part of our little planet.
>
>A lovely possibility which a friend recently suggested 'Collaborateur' is
>also not likely
>to receive ready acceptance - yet.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>. Does anyone have experience of OST for regional consultations, in their
>broadest sense? Regional
>in Australia tends to mean 'country' (as opposed to 'city') or 'non urban'
>areas. The group which has
>approached me wishes to gain a foothold in consulting on diverse projects
>in such areas.
>
>Good to converse, with love
>
>Alan
>Adelaide

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