Open Space Technology workshop in San Francisco -- July 9-11, 2003

Lisa Heft lisaheft at pacbell.net
Fri May 2 11:27:49 PDT 2003


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Open Space Technology Learning Workshop

July 9-11 2002 in San Francisco, California, USA

Facilitated by Lisa Heft




Do you convene people for staff meetings, community gatherings, planning
sessions, conferences or committees?


Learn a simple process for bringing innovative thinking, high
productivity, rich communication and collaboration into your work
together.


If you are interested in turning discussion into action, running a
responsive, flexible and innovative organization, or leading a coalition
and community building effort -- If you or your organization convenes
meetings, conferences, work projects and discussions, Open Space
Technology may be a perfect tool to use.

The workshops for learning the method bring together those who are new
to Open Space and those who have experienced it -- an opportunity to
share your learning and understanding of the method and to prepare
yourselves for facilitating your own Open Space.  You'll spend 2.5 days
developing a theme, preparing for the event, experiencing an Open Space,
and learning how to design, prepare hosts or clients, coordinate and
facilitate the meeting and help organizations or communities support the
actions and momentum that come out of the meeting.

This workshop will be offered in San Francisco:
July 9-11, 2003

Wednesday                    6:30pm to   9:30pm
Thursday                       8:30am to  5:00pm
Optional: Informal social gathering for dinner at various locations
around San Francisco.
Friday                           8:30am to 5:00pm

Our programs are held at beautiful Fort Mason, a historic military
garrison that now houses arts organizations, the world-famous Greens
restaurant, reception facilities and more. Fort Mason is situated right
on the San Francisco Bay, with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge
and Alcatraz Island.  The rest of San Francisco is just a bus or a taxi
ride away.  Come for a seminar and stay for a vacation in the beautiful
San Francisco Bay Area.


Lisa Heft is an independent consultant, facilitator and learning
specialist with over 29 years experience working with local, national
and international clients.  She trained in Open Space with Harrison Owen
and Birgitt Williams and is also a Master Level interactive training
specialist.  Lisa facilitates and trains facilitators in Open Space
Technology, trains and evaluates interactive learning facilitators,
educators and presenters, and develops and designs learning curriculum,
materials and programs.  She has facilitated Open Spaces for businesses,
organizations, communities and conferences, convening as many as 1500
participants at once and as few as one.  She has presented and consulted
in Brazil, South Africa, Switzerland, Canada, Spain and the United
States with business leaders, university students, faith communities,
young people, violence survivors, health educators, scientists,
prisoners, company directors, researchers, street activists and
government representatives.

For more information about these seminars - contact Lisa Heft at
lisaheft at pacbell.net

PS: Ms. Heft convened a public gathering -- The Practice of Peace --
this September in San Francisco, to help people come together to define
their joy, their rage, their frustration and their wonder at the state
of the world and their communities and also to identify what, if any,
actions they would like to take.  If you would like to convene a group
for your own peace work, feel free to contact Lisa for support and
ideas.


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L i s a   H e f t
Consultant, facilitator, educator
Open Space Technology and Experiential Learning

2325 Oregon
Berkeley, California
94705-1106  USA
(+01) 510 548-8449
lisaheft at pacbell.net
www.openspaceworld.com


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