SV: evolving agendas
Thomas Herrmann
thomas at openspaceconsulting.com
Wed Feb 15 11:36:22 PST 2006
My experience is that not many or no new topics are raised on the second day
(I have always invited participants to post for both days in multi-day
events). Sometimes, when it was asked for, I?ve read what topics are on the
newswall.
How do you invite the morning of the second day? I combine it with morning
news without saying too much.
Best regards
Thomas
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Amne: Re: evolving agendas
I always invite people to post issues for the duration of the OS all on
the first day - and then as Tree says, opportunity is briefly provided on
the 2nd morning to add, change, or remove issues. The reason I think getting
the whole thing up on the first day is useful is that way everybody gets a
good picture of the real estate, even if it is going to change. If you post
issues on a day by day basis, you tend to get a whole mess on the first day
and much less on the second. Could lead to a frantic first day and a boring
second.
Harrison
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Subject: Re: evolving agendas
During a multi-day open space, there is a morning circle on each
successive day, Frank. The OS facilitator reviews the principles and the
law and opens the marketplace anew each morning. At that point, people can
create an entirely new agenda or they can add new topics/sessions.
Sometimes people decide to cancel a session they had posted previously on
or they decide to continue sessions that were juicy from the first day.
It's open space.
You are right, Frank, conversations that happen on the first day could --
and often do -- alter what people think is important to talk about on
following days.
On 2/14/06, Frank Deitle <commoikos at gmail.com> wrote:
My friend and I were just discussing the merrits of creating the agenda on
a day by day basis vs creating the whole agenda for an event on the first
day. The idea was that the conversations that happen on the first day could
radically alter what people think is important to talk about on following
days. Any thoughts or experiences?
Peace,
Frank Deitle
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