[OSList] Saving Paper versus Printing Reports

chris.corrigan at gmail.com chris.corrigan at gmail.com
Mon Sep 30 16:19:58 PDT 2013


I have recently been asking people to sign up for either printed copies or a pdf which they can read on their various digital devices.

Alternatively in places with low technology take up, we do a gallery walk of summaries, printed or written on large pieces of paper, so people can peruse what was discussed.  

Obviously many approaches abound, and context is important.  I would advise this as a great planning question to consider for the team you are working with in the design sessions...

Chris


On 2013-09-30, at 2:26 PM, Evan Walsh <evanwalsh at ewb.ca> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> A straightforward question with what I anticipate may not be a straightforward response.
> 
> How do each of you approach printing reports at the end of open space meetings from the perspective of being friendly to the environment?
> 
> Do we place everything online and hope people will check it out? Do we print everything, despite the immense use of paper, because we value people having something tangible and real in their hands?
> 
> What is your approach? What things should we consider?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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