[OSList] Is there experience in developing Open Space further in organizations and networks after the initial intervention
Michael M Pannwitz
mmpannwitz at gmail.com
Mon Aug 6 14:29:55 PDT 2018
Dear Kari,
probably, there are loads of such experiences.
One of them that found its way into "literature" you can see here
> https://www.westkreuz-verlag.de/de/Practicing-Open-Space-Our-First-Ten-Years-E-Book
(it was first published as Chapter 5 in "Meine open space Praxis" and
then as a stand-alone; its a short paper and in I think 5 languages)
Several of the participants have been parts of regional, european and
worldwide OSonOSes. In fact, there were several events focusing
especially on this experience. They were called "International
gatherings on InterActived Organisations" that took place in Krakow
(2002), Budapest (2005) and Istanbul (2006).
I am sending you a seperate email with the invitation to the Istanbul
event attached.
greetings from Berlin
mmp
Am 06.08.2018 um 14:06 schrieb Kári Gunnarsson via OSList:
> Hi my dear open space family
>
> I wonder if there is experience in developing Open Space further in
> organizations and networks after the initial intervention and how we
> could, each of us, go about inviting this experience to participating in
> the next and future Wosonos events.
>
> Who are the people that want to explor how to develop the OST approach
> further in their organizations and networks? I think we usually call
> them sponsors!
>
> With love
> Kári
>
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