Is OST's form perfection as is? It is elegant. Perhaps evolution isn't in the form but in our deeper thinking. Begun with a post on the OSlist, the first entry for this group is from that post.
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Started by Jack Martin Leith Apr 19, 2012. 0 Replies 0 Likes
I wrote this article during my tenure as innovation associate with Noesis Market Intelligence, which focused on the agricultural sector. Noesis has since split into two businesses,…Continue
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Started by Jan-Erik Tarpila. Last reply by Jack Martin Leith Apr 19, 2012. 3 Replies 0 Likes
Dear colleagues. There are many occasions where just is not enough time or room to arrange a traditional OS. Therefore I am arranging 90 minute mini open spaces for international highly mixed groups…Continue
Started by Peggy Holman. Last reply by Diane Gibeault Jan 11, 2010. 20 Replies 0 Likes
Here's the post from the OSlist that inspired this group:How do the Open Space principles help us both support and resist change? What does this mean for the evolution of OST and opening space?The OS…Continue
Started by Kathie Wallace Dec 7, 2009. 0 Replies 0 Likes
This is a suggestion. I am interested in engaging in a collective pondering to more powerfully articulate clearly and simply why and how Open Space works so it is easily replicable. ...looking at…Continue
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Comment by Kathie Wallace on November 29, 2009 at 4:56pm Thanks for your contibutions to keep our community site advertisement-free and opening more space
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