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Tony Budak, Tom Brown, and Barry Owen were hanging out on the OS
Hotline today, and the conversation was rambling (as usual) We
wondered about using TRELLO as the "Bulletin Board" for an ongoing
event with participants in a variety of locations. Has anyone done
this? If so, is there a "Template" for a Trello Board out there
somewhere? Just an attempt not recreate a wheel that's already been
created?<br>
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Here's a little background about how we got to where we are. Tony
has a community group that we think has great potential for
"scaling" quickly similarly to the short story below:<br>
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I Barry) once facilitated an OS Meeting with a group of MBA
students. I opened the space during their normal class period, and
we had enough time for 1 round of sessions. When we created the
bulletin Board, we imagined that the event were a 3 day meeting - 50
students posted 45 sessions. When the class ended, the students
self-organized to convene ALL of the sessions in coffee shops,
student center, etc. The results were cataclysmic because their
proceedings were not pleasing to the college administrators. I was
not asked to do the following semester, but I DID learn (again) that
Open Space always works.
<p>1- Please share and tell us about any <u>hosting</u> examples
(drafts, templates or public) of Trello Boards, <a
href="https://trello.com/home" target="_blank">https://trello.com/home </a>
using Open Space Tech? <br>
2- And share if you know about a Trello Board explaining Open
Space Tech as in "to do, doing, done" with OST as the Board
content, empty process only?<br>
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PS - If you haven't tuned in to the weekly OS Hotline, chime in
some time . . . It's always been worth the time invested for me<br>
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Barry Owen and Tony Budak<br>
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