OPEN SPACE CONVERSATIONS
HOW IT WORKS
Open Space is a participant-led conversation process where multiple conversations occur simultaneously, and each person can participate in the conversations of their choosing. The purpose is to only participate in the conversations where you have something to share/learn.
The topics are determined by participants that want to convene a conversation. You do not have to convene a conversation to participate. The Convened Topics list captured will be used to form an agenda, including three one-hour sessions. At the beginning of the event, each participant will view the full list of convened topics to determine which conversations they want to join.
Have questions or need more info? Reach out to anyone on the LT team.
Examples of conversations:
Substance use disorder and overdose
Workforce: How Do We Bring People Together and Create Community Open to Difficult Conversations.
Improving Legislation
Rural Leadership; Rural/Urban Divide
Voting in Tennessee
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
etc.