[OSList] OS success stories (3rd question)

Michael M Pannwitz mmpanne at boscop.org
Thu Sep 8 13:46:37 PDT 2011


Dear Claudia,
the Open Space worldscape
> http://www.openspaceworldscape.org/

presently lists 643 events posted by some 60 facilitators from around 
the world in 12 fields (such as business, administration, education, 
health, etc.) and 18 subfields giving a bunch of details, including the 
themes of the events... but nothing about "what they reached".
This would be a grand field for investigation and research.

Occasionally, there are detailed reports. One is include in "Meine open 
space Praxis" that describes in great detail what was reached, what 
changed, etc. in an outfit that used OST in their work several times a 
year over a ten year period and keep using it. Its in German. So you 
will probably enjoy reading it. I was amazed when I read it having no 
idea as their facilitator what all they reached and did and changed in 
their business. If other facilitators are like me, they probably also 
know little about what their clients "reached"... you probably have to 
ask the clients themselves...

Greetings from Berlin
mmp



On 07.09.2011 15:02, Dr. Claudia Gross wrote:
> While always hearing about the Boeing, At&T and Honeywell success
> stories, I was wondering
> “Which companies and institutions have used OST and what did they
> reach?” (3^rd )
>
>
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