"professional" signs question from Ed Ball

Averbuch averbuch at post.tau.ac.il
Fri Aug 16 10:51:49 PDT 2002


I draw mine, has to be very colorful . Preferably a fresh set for every OS.
I use it as meditative like state of being with the client and the unique
possibilities ahead of us.  I need it as a form of concentration and as
anchors of making the space "mine" and special for this occasion .
usually the client like them very much, some asked if they can have the
Butterflies and Bumblebees sign as a souvenir and of course I give it.
One time the client asked to prepare all signs (4 th OS in the same
Organization) they did something professionally that I thought and felt it
look disastrous! - and everything worked very well...
So
How do you work?
great to share
Tova

Tova Averbuch
Holon , Israel
averbuch at post.tau.ac.il

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Subject: "professional" signs question from Ed Ball


Good morning, from SoCal

A potential client has asked if OST facilitators from around the world use
hand-drawn signs rather than ones from professional sign-makers.  So, my two
questions to you are:

1. Do you draw your own signs (Laws, Givens, etc.) or do you use signs
produced by professional sign-makers?

2. Based on your own experiences what might be the difference in the
results?

The potential client is planning a series of open forums with the
personalized invitations going to key regional players from the business and
educational commumities.

Thank you for your feedback,
Edward C. Ball, Associate
Hanna & Associates
"Serving Boards That Lead"

4678 West Hoffer Street
Banning, California 92220-1283 USA

E-mail: EdBall at Hanna-OpenSpace.com

Voice: 909.922.0856
Fax:   909.922.0956

Websites:
   www.Hanna-PolicyGovernance.com
   www.Hanna-OpenSpace.com

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