[OSList] Divergence and action planning at the same time?

Thomas Herrmann via OSList oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
Sun Oct 26 03:21:54 PDT 2014


Dear friends - thanks for sharing your experiences and ideas!
Hmm Suzanne - I will sure try that one day… 

How I/we did it. We simply had 2 different types of report back sheets - one almost bland one and one with more structure for action planning: What, Who, When.
It seemed to work well. Then I also re-opened the space at the end - for initiatives for future actions. Oaooo - there is a lot of engagement in this group. Lots of inspiring actions going on from this. The rings are spreading Sweden 3.0 is growing
Hugs
Thomas (from the train on my way home, working on the documentation)

23 okt 2014 kl. 21:34 skrev Thomas Herrmann via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>:

> Dear friends in Open Space
> On Saturday I am going to facilitate an OST-Hackaton where about 120 people are going to create next steps for a network (Sverige 3.0) to become a popular movement - with the purpose to create equal opportunities for all people living in Sweden, finding the way through dialogue to create mutual understanding and respect. There has been quite some work done already the past year (several Large Group trainings and dialogues in different parts of the country). We think that in some parts some of the participants may be quite ready to go to action and make concrete plans as other people and some topics need divergence…
> 
> I will facilitate a 6 hour OST meeting and am thinking about how to give space for both these possible needs simultaneously. 
> Any ideas, experiences, suggestions?
> All the best
> Thomas Herrmann
> 
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