[OSList] Open Space for a group of 6??
Lise Damkjær via OSList
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Sun Oct 5 23:34:28 PDT 2014
Hi Agnieszka
We once had a Nordic open space on open space with 9 - that worked very
well! (off course)
I think it could be a challenge that people would assume that they can
handle the situation in a group of 6 - and then won't use the law of two
feet, use the opportunity for break-out-sessions and being a butterfly
and so on.
I would emphasize the Open Space things and look forward to see
something new happening. I think it could be a great experience to the
group to see what actually happens in the group.
Good Luck!
Lise
Den 06-10-2014 08:13, Agnieszka Maja Wawrzyniak via OSList skrev:
>
> Hi :)
>
> Here's a question: Is 6 people enough to make an Open Space session?
>
> Next Saturday I'm going to facilitate a group that would benefit from
> an OST (there's a conflict situation, no one knows the answer, people
> who are extremely passionate are coming etc..)...
> So far I have worked with much bigger groups but never tried it out
> with such a small group...I'm eager to hear your opinions and ideas...
>
>
>
> Agnieszka
>
>
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