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| Thursday, May 10, 2007 The Unconference is Open Space Thanks to Jenny Ambrozek for pointing me to a great article on the "unconference" just published in Business Week. It seems that the participative nature of Web 2.0 has leaked into the face-to-face realm and met up with the Open Space method developed by Harrison Owen. The article describes a common technique at these unconferences: I met David Weinberger and Stowe Boyd at KMWorld Dallas in 1999. We subsequently met (with Henry Ogilby, who is now at IDC) to brainstorm aboutbringing some kind of event into Compaq (my employer at the time) around knowledge management but we laid it out specifically as an "Unconference"with the principles below. Obviously similarities to TED, Renaissance Weekends, and the like... of course we were looking for sole sponsorship by Compaq, and the "no sales pitches" part and the need for upfront funding made it a non-starter. Theme: "You know something's happening, but you don't know what it is."
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