[OSList] number of breakout groups

Barry Owen Barry at paretorealty.com
Thu Jun 6 05:20:49 PDT 2019


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On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 5:03 AM Dr. Christian Kemper via OSList <
oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> Am 06.06.19 um 01:10 schrieb Michael M Pannwitz via OSList:
>
> > I wonder what additional parameters other than than number of
> > participants and length of the event would have to be considered for a
> > more reliable tool to predict the number of issues to be expected at
> > an OST event.
>
> Hihi, Michael:-)
>
> As far as I experienced there is no rule or reliable answer to this
> question - it depends on so many factors (e.g. how urgent is the os, how
> complex the question, how unknown the answer, how conflictual the
> problem, how diverse the group and so on).
>
> But one thing I was able to see so often is that the younger the people
> are the more issues they raise. In open spaces with children there are
> sometimes as many issues as people participate, the maximum I saw was
> 1.3 issues per person (in a 1.5 day os with around 100 people).
>
> I also remember one girl who raised eleven issues in a three-day open
> space with six starting times.
>
> And i remember the boy, who negotiated his issue in the same open space
> over the whole time, again and again and supplemented and expanded it
> and finally probably negotiated with all 250 people right up to the
> action planning. It was: "Cocoa instead of milk in the breaks". At the
> next meeting he reported and justified with a broad chest and proudly
> that it was not implemented after he had gone through all school
> instances (and democracy learned from it).
>
> Sunny greetings to all of you!
>
> Christian
>
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> >
> > Greetings from Berlin
> > mmp
> >
> >
> > Am 05.06.2019 um 17:37 schrieb Harrison Owen via OSList:
> >> And then there was the time when Michael Pannwitz and I had 2108
> >> participants… And I think we ended up with 175 Groups. We grossly
> >> under-estimated (75) – but fortunately you can add groups as  many as
> >> you need. The People are always right, and they will claim the space
> >> they need. Facilitators are only guessing – and then just get out of
> >> the way J
> >>
> >> Harrison
> >>
> >> *From:*OSList [mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] *On
> >> Behalf Of *Lori Palano via OSList
> >> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 5, 2019 9:51 AM
> >> *To:* oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
> >> *Cc:* Lori Palano
> >> *Subject:* [OSList] number of breakout groups
> >>
> >> Hello all
> >>
> >> A number of years ago I seem to remember a resource shared on this
> >> list that calculated an average number of breakout groups that tended
> >> to show up according to the total number of participants based on the
> >> cumulated experience of this community. Does this ring a bell with
> >> anyone? I think it was an excel sheet. I'd like to find it again, but
> >> so far my searching hasn't lead to anything.
> >>
> >> Here's hoping!
> >>
> >> Lori
> >>
> >>
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