Open Space Technology: A User's Guide

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Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 28 באפר׳ 2008 - 192 עמודים
Open Space Technology: A User's Guide is just what the name implies: a hands-on, detailed description of facilitating Open Space Technology (OST). OST is an effective, economical, fast, and easily repeatable strategy for organizing meetings of between 5 and 2,000 participants that has been used in thousands of organizations in 134 countries and just keeps growing in popularity. Written by the originator of the method, this is the most authoritative book on the rationale, procedures, and requirements of OST.

OST enables self-organizing groups of all sizes to deal with hugely complex issues in a very short period of time. This step-by-step user's guide details what needs to be done before, during, and after an Open Space event.

Harrison Owen details all the practical considerations necessary to create Open Space. He begins with the most important question—should you use Open Space at all?—and examines what types of situations are appropriate for Open Space Technology and what types are not. He then goes on to look at nuts-and-bolts issues such as supplies, logistics, and who should come and how you should go about getting them there.

This third edition adds a survey of the current status of Open Space Technology around the world, an updated section on the latest available technology for report writing (a key aspect of the Open Space process), and an updated list of resources.

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Open Space Technology?
1
Preparation
15
Proceedings and the Electronic Connection
47
Personal Preparation for Open Space
55
Site Preparation
65
Creating Time and Space
79
Holding Time and Space
107
Movement to Action
131
Endings and New Beginnings
147
FollowUp
161
Unexpected Gifts Leadership Performance Peace
169
What Next?
183
Index
193
About the Author
199
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מידע על המחבר (2008)

Owen has worked with a variety of organizations, including small West African villages, urban (American and African) community organizations, the Peace Corps, regional medical programs, the National Institutes of Health, and the Veterans Administration.

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