Different Intelligencies Was: Honouring Each Other
Artur Silva
arturfsilva at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 1 05:06:00 PST 2009
Thomas:
If I understood well, the Genuine Contact Program, is a certification Program, that IMHO is the opposite of the "free/open nature” of OST, as it is stated in the User’s Guide, and elsewhere (it is a non proprietary, non certifiable Methodology, that can be used by anyone with “a good head and a good heart" (even if some experience helps…).
But that is not the main point.
In your statement below, when you said that “I don’t “open the space” as much/in the same way as when using OST. Almost all of those meetings I use Whole Person Process Facilitation " can we say that we are still speaking of OST or is it some derivative (probably good, I am not questioning that) but not OST?
Thanks for your clarification on that
Artur
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--- On Sun, 11/29/09, Thomas Herrmann <thomas at openspaceconsulting.com> wrote:
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Even if I use Open Space Technology a lot, most meetings I facilitate I don’t “open the space” as much/in the same way as when using OST. Almost all of those meetings I use Whole Person Process Facilitation (a meeting method developed by Birgitt Williams and part of The Genuine Contact(TM) Program). Then I always make sure to plan the meeting to at least give people of the most basic different learning styles the opportunity to learn their preferred way, for at least a small part of the meeting.
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