Open Space in Iran

Prabu Naidu prabu at pacific.net.sg
Mon Nov 12 22:25:49 PST 2007


Dear Michael & Jost,

If the plans come through, I will facilitate an Open Space in Tehran on 
Radio Management 7-8 Feb'08 for IRIB (Islamic Republic Iranian 
Broadcasting)...through the request of  Asia-Pacific Institute For 
Broadcasting Development (AIBD).

Best Regards,
Prabu Naidu
IAF Certified Professional Facilitator
Singapore
Mobile: (+65)-98333515     Skype Name: prabu.naidu


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> Date:    Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:18:40 +0100
> From:    Michael M Pannwitz <mmpanne at boscop.org>
> Subject: open space in Iran?
>
> My dear friend Raffi asked me as the minder of the Open Space World Map
> whether anyone has worked with OS in Iran or knows of someone who
> has...seems somebody mentioned it on our list. As you can see on the
> World Map, Iran is "grey" which means "no os worker residing there and
> no open space having taken place there".
> When a country is shown in blue it means OS has been used there and a
> number in brackets behind the country name indicates the number of OS
> workers residing there.
> Anyone?
> Greetings from Berlin
> mmp--

> Michael M Pannwitz, boscop eg
> Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany
> ++49-30-772 8000
> www.boscop.org   www.michaelmpannwitz.de
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> Date:    Mon, 12 Nov 2007 15:23:16 +0000
> From:    Jost Wagner <jostwagner at hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: open space in Iran?
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> Dear Michael,
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> I have just facilitated one OST for three hours last week during an 
> associa=
> ted meeting of the Asian Broadcasting Union (ABU) 44th General Assembly 
> hos=
> ted by the government of Iran. The number of participants were only 20 
> peop=
> le from countries as Bhutan, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Iran, Nepal, 
> Indones=
> ia and Fiji. Topic was how to overcome the digital divide. Most of the 
> part=
> icipants were senior managers of the respective national broadcasting 
> stati=
> ons. The event was sponsored by a German political Foundation and the ABU 
> S=
> ecretariat. The location was kind of nice although very spontaneous. We 
> con=
> ducted it in the teahouse area of the huge congress center of the Islamic 
> R=
> epublic Iranian Broadcasting (IRIB). While we the open space took place we 
> =
> could enjoy some of the amazing teas.=20
> =20
> Best regards from Thailand
> =20
> J. W.=20
> =20
> Jost H. WagnerConsultant - TrainerIAF Certified Professional 
> Facilitator=A9=

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