[OSList] FW: Knowledge sharing open space?

Methorst, Dicky dicky.methorst at minbuza.nl
Fri Apr 8 01:11:08 PDT 2011


 

-----Original Message-----
From: Methorst, Dicky 
Sent: donderdag 7 april 2011 19:30
To: 'Harrison Owen'
Subject: RE: [OSList] Knowledge sharing open space?

Thanks Harrison, I  looked it up and found some appreciative critiques
of the book (in German). Apart from your contribution there also seems
to be a good part on Theory-U, which seems also interesting. Thing about
how to generate what you do not know is in itself an intriguing question
indeed. I have ordered the book from Germany. It might take some time
before I will finish (I am still reading Wave Rider), but I will let you
know my findings. Finding the right question to generate all the unknown
possibilities is indeed a challenging task.

Warm regards,

Dicky
-----Original Message-----
From: Harrison Owen [mailto:hhowen at verizon.net] 
Sent: donderdag 7 april 2011 16:36
To: Methorst, Dicky
Subject: RE: [OSList] Knowledge sharing open space?

Dicky -- I'm sure Lisa will respond in good time and the response will
be a
good one. In the interim a short one from me. No difference. Having done
a
number of gatherings such as you describe, in my experience it is
strictly
"Business as Usual." And all the usual considerations apply like having
a
compelling invitation going to a diverse guest list, etc, etc.

Harrison

Ps -- I am not sure what "book" you might be referring to but you might
be
interested in something called "Management von Nichwissen in
Unternehmen"
edited by Andreas Zeuch and published by Carl-Auer in 2007. I
contributed a
chapter all about opening space for The Question -- which I take to be a
critical element of knowledge generation. Needless to say the whole
thing is
in German (including my essay) -- and my German is so minimal that I
can't
tell you about the other essays/chapters, but I did enjoy thinking
through
my contribution. Maybe you would too??

  

Harrison Owen
7808 River Falls Dr.
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[mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Methorst,
Dicky
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 2:04 AM
To: oslist at openspacetech.org
Subject: [OSList] Knowledge sharing open space?

Lisa, you mention a book about knowledge sharing Open Space or Open
Space in university settings. In what aspects is it different from any
other Open Space? I have been asked to facilitate a knowledge sharing
event on healthcare. I'm having a discussion with them on them next
Monday, so I am really interested to know from more experienced people
what I should take into account when doing the open space on knowledge
sharing.

Warm regards

Dicky Methorst

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