[OSList] is our voting software dead?

Kári Gunnarsson kari.gunnarsson at simnet.is
Thu Aug 28 06:19:29 PDT 2014


If memory serves me from the Berlin Wosonos, then it was hosted as
standing bazaar promenade, where each bazaar was empty at the start
and more could be added. Standing promenade setup of the space really
facilitated the bee behavior of browsing and contact making.

I was part of one such bazaar at that event looking for action to
empower new and young open space openers to go out in there world and
open up some space for the issues at hand. Pressed for time we only
made a participation list and had some good discussion about
opportunities.

With love from Iceland
Kári


On 28 August 2014 10:24, Michael M Pannwitz <mmpannwitz at gmail.com> wrote:
> ... yes, skip the voting (all it gives you is a statistical picture with
> little or no indication of where the prerequisite passion is) and do what is
> now called "Action Space". This is in fact nothing other than the good old
> open space not asking for "issues" but for "projects" that are present in
> the room and need to be worked on.
> Works like a charm.
> Done it many times.
> Does not need endorsement of "proposals" by anyone since the outcome are
> actions people are mad about (if they need endorsals or whatever it might be
> the "Next Step" they decide on).
>
> A very detailed account of how I do it (I am sure everyone has their own
> approach) you find in "Meine open space Praxis" (page 159 ....),
> paper version
>>
>>
>> http://www.westkreuz-verlag.de/de/Meine-open-space-Praxis?x37695=de921a1a50a29ebc9a4461c2f15d1bae
>
>
> ebook version
>>
>> http://www.westkreuz-verlag.de/de/Meine-open-space-Praxis-E-Book
>
>
> or, if you are still with amazon
>>
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/Meine-open-space-Praxis-German-ebook/dp/B00KCRKVNC/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1409221325&sr=1-1&keywords=Meine+open+space+Praxis
>
>
> Its all in German but considering that at one time there was more German
> spoken in Chicago than any other language you will find someone to translate
> it for you.
>
> Have a great day, see you in Belgrade?
>
> mmp
>
>
> On 28.08.2014 11:40, Michael Herman wrote:
>>
>> hi all, especially those of you who've used the old multi-voting software.
>>
>> i'm wondering when was the last time you used the multi-voting software
>> to do prioritization at the end of an OS meeting?  i'm trying to figure
>> out if it's still useful on the latest PCs.  i'm a mac guy, so can't
>> test it locally here.
>>
>> and if not using the old software, what are you using on day 3 of os
>> events that are too big for dots?  is there a new state-of-the-art when
>> it comes to converging into action with larger groups?
>>
>> many thanks, m
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Michael Herman
>> Michael Herman Associates
>> 312-280-7838 (mobile)
>>
>> http://MichaelHerman.com
>> http://OpenSpaceWorld.org
>>
>>
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