A minor point - perhaps.

douglas germann 76066.515 at compuserve.com
Thu Nov 26 09:23:03 PST 2009


Jim--

Seems to me personal preference and what looks good to the facilitator.
I prefer your method, but sometimes do a couple of piles to make it
easier for folks to grab the papers. And the pens in a box so people
don't slip on a loose one.

		:- Doug.



On Thu, 2009-11-26 at 05:29 -0700, Jim Wade wrote:
> I've noticed that many Open Space events include an extremely neat
> arrangement of pens and paper in the centre of the opening circle; for
> example with several stacks of paper and with pens in orderly rows, placed
> uniformly around the centre point
> 
> I tend to place those resources more simply - a single stack of paper
> (fanned to make it easy to grab a sheet) and - literally - a pile of pens
> poured from a bucket
> 
> Does it matter? If so, why?
> 
> Best wishes
> 
> Jim Wade
> 
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