I have given up trying to teach OST. I tell people to just read the book.<br>
<br>
But in the book, Harrison says "do this a few times and things start to
change." I've noticed that too, so the trainings I offer (and
have offered with colleagues sine 2002) are now practice workshops
where we look at the underlying practices that support Open
Space. In this respect I have benefitted a great deal from being
with Toke and fellows in teh Art of Hosting. <br>
<br>
The practice workshop now spends a lot of time on design, and practices
that support solid preparation for an OST event. It's all about
aligning practice with process.<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
<br>
Chris<br>
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