Renewing the American Experiment

Artur Silva arturfsilva at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 20 15:41:23 PDT 2004


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> Harrison Owen
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> Actually -- Brazil should not be off the list, I am
> pretty sure. The name
> escapes me, but perhaps the guilty party will
> surface. And if there is no
> current practice (practitioners) there, The Book has
> preceded them. Somebody
> "down there" thought enough of Open Space to have
> the book translated into
> (Brazilian) Portuguese. I even have a copy. But of
> course, I can't read a
> word. Artur -- where are you when we need you ?????
>
> Harrison
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> On Behalf Of Pannwitz,
> Michael M
> Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 4:54 PM
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> Dear Chris,
> amazing enough, Brazil is not among the 106 (latest
> count) countries
> in which os-technology has been practiced.
> Have a look at
> http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/ where you will now
> find 72 open
> space-workers in 23 countries (I imagine that
> colleagues from the
> other 83 countries will eventually include
> themselves, too)
> Maybe Brazilians haved been living in open space all
> along and there
> has been no need for the technology.
> Just been reading "Maverick" bei Ricardo Semler
> (Warner Business
> Books)  who reports on the very exciting
> transformation of his Semco
> company in Brazil back in the early nineties without
> ever saying a
> word about ost.
>
> Greetings from Berlin
> mmp
>
> On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:21:19 +0100, chris macrae
> wrote:
>
> >Hi folks
> >
> >There's a chance that Brazil will need a 5000 open
> space
> >
> >I forget if we have a most experienced large OS
> person in Brazil.
> >Briefly, whilst I may be completely wrong its about
> an issue that only
> >the Brazilian church through its 5500 parishes can
> take to the people
> >before global companies etc mess things up.
> >
> >As I say I don't understand all the local issues
> but have spent the last
> >2 days in London with 2 Brazilians who do. They
> were over for the 20000
> >European Social Forum, which has its 40000 World
> Forum version back in
> >Porto Alegre in January. Oddly though Brazil is the
> world leader in
> >these large conferences on social issues, it
> doesn't appear that these
> >social forums are fully aware of open space. Again
> if I have misstated
> >that, my apologies- look forward to being made
> better informed
> >
> >Cheers
> >Chris Macrae
> >
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