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I am surprised that I am seeing very little conversation in OWC or anywhere about the National Defense Authorization Act that congress just passed and Obama seems prepared to sign into law. It…Continue
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Kenoli: You're doing just fine! These wall comments are OK for a back and forth, as is good old email, or the message system within this site. If you scroll down on your home page (reached via the "my page" tab) to the "Comment Wall" section, you can click "view thread" for a given comment and see it as a back and forth exchange.
In terms of a process group, I think "friends of the cafe" can serve for now. We've got a lost of process people there, but not much conversation going yet. I just emailed you an invite.
Awesome to have you here, Kenoli! I wonder if you would be interested in a process development conversation. I have some ideas relating to an adaptation of Appreciative Inquiry that you might find intriguing. And we have a huge need for developing harvesting/synthesizing processes--something I think is fertile ground for innovation in this virtual space.
Cheers,
Ben Roberts