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What do Open Space facilitators think about soliciting "feedback" as
part of an improvement process for a series of Open Space events?<br>
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I was initially resistant to the idea because it is definitely "one
more thing to do", but I do wonder if an appreciative inquiry style
feedback solicitation could be powerful.<br>
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I notice that the Journalism That Matters event in Detroit had a
feedback form - <a href="http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/RYP6TPT">http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/RYP6TPT</a>.
So clearly some Open Space facilitators think this is a good idea.<br>
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Any experiences? Any thoughts?<br>
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Harold Shinsato<br>
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