Open Space Technology (Dutch Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Open Space Technology" in Dutch language version.

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agilealliance.org

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conferencesthatwork.com

  • Segar, Adrian, A short critique of Open Space. Conferences That Work (March 28, 2012). Geraadpleegd op July 18, 2018. “Open Space session topics are determined by individuals who stand up in front of the entire group and announce their chosen topic. Generally, this is much easier for extroverts, who have few difficulties speaking to a group extemporaneously, than introverts who tend to shun such opportunities. The end result is that introverts are largely silent during the opening process, and the subsequent Open Space sessions are biased towards those proposed and often dominated by a comfortably-vocal minority.”

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  • Howard, Phil, Integrating open space 16 technology and dynamic facilitation (PLA 53). Participatory Learning and Action 53: Tools for influencing power and policy. IIED (2005). Geraadpleegd op July 16, 2018. “Open space technology is a very successful participatory process, but it has two potential shortcomings: it is difficult to produce documentation of discussions in meetings lasting less than two days, and the process does not always encourage empathic listening among participants. Integrating open space with another participatory process, dynamic facilitation, could address these weaknesses when modest additional resources are available.”

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  • Abadesco, Enrique V., Jr., An updated definition of organizational development. business.inquirer.net. Philippine Daily Inquirer (20 december 2015). Gearchiveerd op 6 april 2016. Geraadpleegd op July 18, 2018. “A cursory review of the top ten OD topics, drawn from contents of the OD Practitioner (the quarterly publication of the US-based OD Network) from 2004-2013 reveal the following: Transformation and change; Coaching; Consulting practice; Diversity and inclusion; Appreciative Inquiry; Strategic management; Balanced scorecard approach; Teams; Complexity theory; Dialogic and large group interventions such as World Café by Juanita Brown and Open Space by Harrison Owen and; Leadership development”

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  • O'Reilly, Tim, The True Inventor of the Unconference. LinkedIn (March 8, 2018). Geraadpleegd op July 18, 2018. “Sara based the design of Foo Camp in part on the "Open Space" work of Harrison Owen from 1985, who is widely credited with developing the concept. However, Sara just discovered that Alexander von Humboldt, one of the world's greatest scientists, pioneered the idea nearly 200 years ago, in 1828!”

medium.com

  • Stillman, Daniel, Google Design Sprints: How to build *your* Perfect Week. Medium (1 december 2017). Geraadpleegd op 31 december 2018. “I was particularly thrilled to see that the Google crew was into Open Space Conversations, since I’m a big fan. They’re almost the *opposite* of sprints: they are an un-designed conversation….or rather a minimal designed conversation that still gets groups to a solid set of agreements.”

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nytimes.com

  • Deutsch, Claudia H, Round-Table Meetings With No Agendas, No Tables. NYT (1 april 2018). Geraadpleegd op July 18, 2018. “An Episcopal priest and self-described civil rights activist, he held various governmental posts before becoming an organizational consultant 15 years ago. He developed the concept of "open space" meetings -- where attendees break into ad hoc groups to discuss topics with at least some consensus the topic has relevance. [the following is not a sentence. Part of citation missing?] After years of hearing people wax eloquent about the good experiences they had at meetings outside of the prearranged sessions.”
  • Cook, Karen, Scenario for a new age. NYT (25 september 1988). Geraadpleegd op July 18, 2018. “Harrison Owen belongs to a new wave of consultants whose ideas are winning acceptance at some of the nation's largest corporations, including Polaroid, General Motors, TRW and Procter & Gamble. The consultants march under various flags - some are known as New Age consultants, others as transformational technologists or human resources specialists - but they all emphasize the importance of realizing each employee's potential.”

openspaceworld.org

theopenxpsolution.com

web.archive.org

  • Abadesco, Enrique V., Jr., An updated definition of organizational development. business.inquirer.net. Philippine Daily Inquirer (20 december 2015). Gearchiveerd op 6 april 2016. Geraadpleegd op July 18, 2018. “A cursory review of the top ten OD topics, drawn from contents of the OD Practitioner (the quarterly publication of the US-based OD Network) from 2004-2013 reveal the following: Transformation and change; Coaching; Consulting practice; Diversity and inclusion; Appreciative Inquiry; Strategic management; Balanced scorecard approach; Teams; Complexity theory; Dialogic and large group interventions such as World Café by Juanita Brown and Open Space by Harrison Owen and; Leadership development”
  • What Is Open Space Technology?. OpenSpaceWorld.ORG. Gearchiveerd op 18 mei 2015.