Working group
Christine Whitney Sanchez
cwhitneysanchez at gmail.com
Sat Mar 13 09:35:35 PST 2010
Hi Allison,
Doug is referring to MaestroConference, http://maestroconference.com,
which is the virtual platform we used for interactive phone sessions
with Harrison, Juanita Brown & Nicole Boyer, David Isaacs, David
Cooperrider and me during MaestroMonth last October - http://maestromonth.com
. OSI-US also used it to conduct an Open Space for members. They now
have an Internet platform which allows for both phone and the sharing
of documents.
What I like about MaestroConference is the ease of use, the high sound
quality and the ability to break people out into small groups, bring
them back together, mix them up, keep some of them together...it's
quite versatile.
Warm wishes from sunny Phoenix,
Christine
Christine Whitney Sanchez
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On Mar 13, 2010, at 8:19 AM, douglas germann wrote:
> Allison--
>
> No breakouts on Skype, nor even on the conference calls we had (except
> the new one--Christine Whitney Sanchez can tell us about that). So
> we do
> things in serial order.
>
> :- Doug.
>
>
>
> On Sat, 2010-03-13 at 22:13 +1100, Allison & Jim Baensch wrote:
>> Thanks Doug,
>>
>>
>> It's good to hear other groups have met this way.
>>
>>
>> How do you manage break out groups on Skype?
>> I have used Skype a little, but not for Open Space.
>>
>>
>> Does each break out group need to make another call, using a
>> different
>> phone number?
>> Or does the whole group stay together on the original number?
>>
>>
>> I'll have a look at the Doodle site.
>>
>>
>> Allison.
>>
>>
>> On 12/03/2010, at 2:12 PM, doug wrote:
>>
>>> Allison--
>>>
>>>
>>> The Open Space Institute-US board meets in open space monthly via
>>> conference call, using one of the free conference sites.
>>>
>>>
>>> Climate Space people met internationally for several months using
>>> Skype.
>>>
>>>
>>> And people are using Skype and conference calls to meet in open
>>> space
>>> from all over the horizon, by posting an inviting question on the
>>> OSlist
>>> or elsewhere, offering some alternative times (you can sort through
>>> them
>>> with sites like doodle.com), and then giving out the telephone
>>> number.
>>>
>>>
>>> So I'd say come up with an inviting question, send it out and open
>>> the
>>> space. Maybe 4 or 5 of you can meet that way ahead of the rest to
>>> decide
>>> on the inviting question.
>>>
>>>
>>> :- Doug.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, 2010-03-12 at 09:31 +1100, Allison & Jim Baensch wrote:
>>>> Hi All,
>>>> I am unsure how to proceed and would appreciate your suggestions
>>>> or
>>>> thoughts.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> As one of a hundred members of an Australian professional
>>>> association, I have offered to be on a new, nine person working
>>>> group.
>>>> I was asked to set up this group, by ringing people who had
>>>> expressed
>>>> interest in the association's future.
>>>> (Concerns had been expressed by several members about our future
>>>> and
>>>> how to establish a suitable structure.)
>>>> The working group had been asked to look at structures including
>>>> incorporation and to write a constitution for the association.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Members of the working group are scattered through much of
>>>> Australia,
>>>> so phone or similar meetings are more likely than face to face.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There is some interest in using Open Space.
>>>> One member of the group recently attended a 5 day Open Space
>>>> gathering and was most impressed.
>>>> I have sent the openspaceworld web site to group members.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> For some reason I am having difficulty with finding the next step.
>>>> I guess it has to do with invitation.
>>>> And with knowing how we can best 'meet' if Open Space is chosen
>>>> as
>>>> our group's meeting and operating structure.
>>>> It might be to do with finding a suitable technology.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The bodywork we all perform has many of the same principles as
>>>> Open
>>>> Space, in a physical way.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Greetings from a cool, clear Autumn day in South-East Victoria,
>>>> Australia,
>>>> from Allison.
>>>>
>>>>
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