OST for public awareness

Jaime Pedreros jpedrerosf at gmail.com
Sun Jun 5 09:40:46 PDT 2005


Hello Joelle!

Thanks for your comments and valuable advise. I do realize that OS
will be surprinsingly new to everybody in the gathering (mainly for
the stakeholders/conveners). I was thinking about how to respond to
these people's request about presentations, printed material and
handouts and you gave me the clue. Shall keep the list well informed.
Thanks again and have a wonderful week!

Jaime

2005/6/4, JLEShelton at aol.com <JLEShelton at aol.com>:
> Jaime--
>
> Presentations and printed handouts are "business as usual" for journalists.
> I think they might be more interested in Open Space, which is likely to be
> new to most of them.
>
> I know that one of the owners of a large Seattle newspaper was a participant
> in one Open Space gathering I facilitated.  He talked with me about what he
> was seeing around the room--Open Space was new for him, and he observed that
> it was effectively encouraging people to be engaged and involved.
>
> I think that I would do an Open Space without much change from usual, and
> hope that the novelty of the process will keep the journalists listening to
> the content of the conversations.
>
> My 2 cents' worth--
>
> Joelle Everett
> Shelton, Washington, USA

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