SV: OST Prefix in subject lines
Thomas Herrmann
thomas at openspaceconsulting.com
Tue Aug 10 13:08:22 PDT 2010
Hi Sheri
Don't know if you use Outlook or similar program. I do and it is really
helpful to make a folder which automatically receives all emails from the
list.
Wishing you a wonderful day
Thomas Herrmann
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Skickat: den 7 augusti 2010 12:29
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Ämne: Re: OST Prefix in subject lines
Dear Sheri,
I just tried out what Justin suggested and it works.
Greetings from Berlin
mmp
Sheri Herndon schrieb:
> Hello friends,
>
> This is a rather mundane list question but I'm wondering if anyone can
> tell me how I can get the OST prefix to return to the subject lines in
> the emails that come to this list? It used to be there and I could
> organize them in my overflowing inbox easily. Now they are not easily
> trackable. Is there a way to turn that back on? I thought it was
> something the list admin did and not something the individual does. Is
> there a list admin on this list or someone who knows?
>
> Would be greatly appreciated :)
>
> Thanks to everyone on this list for everything you do,
>
> gratitude
> Sheri
>
>
> Sheri Herndon, M.A.
> Social Architect & Designer:
> Innovation, Collaboration, Social Networks
> sheri at speakeasy.org
> 206.371.4874
> www.twitter.com/sheriherndon
>
>
> You never change things by fighting the existing reality.
> To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model
> obsolete.
> R. Buckminster Fuller
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Aug 5, 2010, at 8:08 PM, Robyn Williams wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Last night I was speaking with a good friend - a soil scientist who
>> is attending and presenting at a 4 day international conference with
>> 1,800 others in his field. This conference only happens once every 4
>> years! He reported the presentations range in quality; while some were
>> brilliant and interesting, some were not up to scratch for such a
>> salubrious event. No workshops to speak of and working groups are
>> exclusive. His experience of trying to connect with relevant
>> colleagues has been needle in a hay-stack stuff, frustrating and
>> stressful. Hes wondering if it was worth it. We discussed the wasted
>> opportunity of so many specialists getting together with so little
>> time to actually confer (why call them conferences?).
>>
>> One of the conundrums is that funded attendance can be contingent on
>> presenting a paper, especially for academics for whom it is a
>> measure of performance. Id like to hear from anyone who has
>> experience with overcoming this barrier while preserving the trial by
>> peers opportunity. Even so, it sounds like a proportion of the papers
>> could be trimmed to preserve the quality, and space opened to enable a
>> fuller exposition, exchange and greater shared learning. No news to
>> this list of course, just re-iterates what we know sigh.
>>
>> So thanks for your pertinent and timely experiences. Ive forwarded
>> this thread to my friend to inform his evaluation. You never know, it
>> might find its way to the organisers.
>>
>>
>> best wishes, Robyn
>> Persistence of Vision
>> Fremantle, Western Australia
>>
>> M: +61 (0)424 587 262
>> P: +61 (0)8 9331 8642
>> Skype: robyn.williams16
>>
>>
>> From: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] On Behalf Of
>> Suzanne Daigle
>> Sent: Friday, 6 August 2010 10:05 AM
>> To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
>> Subject: Re: [OSLIST] Scientists in Open Space
>>
>> Oh everyone, this has been such a delight! I will not be demure or
>> reserved. I just simply have to say how much I love and appreciate
>> this community. Each morsel of advice I will treasure and re-read
>> knowing that "whatever happens happens" which I really already knew
>> but to be reminded of it here and to hear about your experiences,
>> tips, tools and insights, well what a gift. Thank you not just for me
>> but most especially for this group of scientists and others who I hope
>> will soon meet in Open Space to engage and connect on their passion
>> and what brought them to science in the first place: to create,
>> discover and make a difference!
>>
>> And yes Andrew (and everyone else), yes indeed it all helps! Suzanne
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 6:07 PM, Andrew Rixon
>> <andrew at babelfishgroup.com> wrote:
>> Hi Suzanne,
>>
>> With scientists being such creative people, Ive found that they
>> really get into Open Space...
>>
>> Heres one article Ive written describing more about one experience...
>>
>>
http://www.babelfishgroup.com/files/Measuring%20a%20successful%20meeting.pdf
>>
>>
>> And... In terms of hurdles and client/sponsor trepidation... Heres a
>> little tool that was topped off with a great discussion with Viv
>> McWaters...
>>
>> It provides an entry point into some different conversations...
>>
>> http://www.babelfishgroup.com/blog/?p=254
>>
>> Hope this helps!
>>
>> Warm regards,
>> Andrew
>>
>> --
>> Andrew Rixon PhD
>> Director
>> Babel Fish Group Pty Ltd
>> Skype: AndrewJRixon
>> Mobile: 0400 352 809
>> Fax: (03) 8610 0162
>> Email: andrew at babelfishgroup.com
>> URL: http://www.babelfishgroup.com/
>>
>> Interested in Story? Join us for the next "Celebrating Story: Bringing
>> People and Work to Life" conference. Oct 7th and 8th.
>>
>>
>> From: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] On Behalf Of
>> Suzanne Daigle
>> Sent: Friday, 6 August 2010 3:42 AM
>>
>> To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
>> Subject: [OSLIST] Scientists in Open Space
>>
>> Hi everyone!
>>
>> Over the past few months I have been working with a Sponsor connected
>> with international scientists. She is passionate about inviting people
>> to have new conversations around how we do science; how science is
>> funded; the future of science and education; and the emerging trends
>> leading into the next era of science. The goal is to experientially
>> engage a highly diverse group of participants (scientists, policy
>> makers and change agents) in ways that invite self-organization,
>> collaboration and shared leadership as opposed to how people
>> interact in your typical conference. Nationally and internationally,
>> science faces many urgent challenges not unlike the system breakdowns
>> that we see in so many areas. Certainly there is a sense that the
>> basic ingredients for an Open Space are there not the least of which
>> real issues of concerns, high levels of complexity, diverse groups,
>> great urgency. That said, the Sponsor feels a certain degree of
>> trepidation about how independent-minded, self-directed scientists
>> might respond to Open Space. Not a new question for any of us I know.
>>
>> It would be helpful if you could share any experiences youve had
>> working with Scientists, globally or nationally.
>> Which sectors? Themes? Context? Hurdles? How did it go overall?
>>
>> Any and all insights appreciated. Will send you buckets of smiles and
>> sunshine from Florida in return.
>>
>> Suzanne
>>
>>
>> --
>> Suzanne Daigle
>> NuFocus Strategic Group
>> 7159 Victoria Circle
>> University Park, FL 34201
>> FL 941-359-8877;
>> CT 203-722-2009
>> www.nufocusgroup.com
>> s.daigle at nufocusgroup.com
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