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How Does Open Space Technology Let Participants Create the Agenda on the Spot?

šŸ’” The Answer

  • Open space technology (OST) is a meeting method where the agenda is unknown until people arrive.
  • Participants themselves schedule the speakers, topics, and locations once they are at the venue.
  • This contrasts with pre-planned conferences where organizers set everything months ahead.
  • The approach was created in the early 1980s by Harrison Owen as an alternative to rigid meetings.
  • It relies entirely on live decisions made by attendees during the event.

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