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EODF Annual Conference

Amsterdam, 17/18 October 2014

Visual notes by Kata Mathe

and Marti Frigyik

1. The welcome poster of the event

2. Open Space rules

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3. Welcome by our hosts @CBK Amsterdam;

Paul Tolchinsky’s introduction

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4. Welcome and introduction to the Open Space by Nick Richmond

and Niels Pflaeging, organizers of the conference

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5. A session on the transformation of leadership

facilitated by Stelio Verzera and Julie Beedon

6. Leading without bosses – a session by Fokke Wijnstra

7. Deb Peluso’s session on network organizations

8. A conversation on gender bias in Org Design facilitated by Julie Beedon

9. Summary of the first day by the participants

10. Opening of Day 2 by Niels Pflaeging, Nick Richmond, Stelio Verzera and Jacopo Romei

11. Gerhard Wohland’s session about social systems and leadership

12. A discussion on innovation in design and organisation design

facilitated by Owen Rogers

13. The closing question of Owen Rogers’ session

14. The transformation of Amsterdam municipality

by Frank van Erkel

15. Amsterdam in transition continued

16. A conversation about the next EODF Conference

17. Ideas for the topic of the next EODF Conference

18. The closing of the conference

19. Become a member of EODF!

20. Photos by Tobias Cieplik

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21. Photos by Tobias Cieplik

"This years forum theme was "Innovation in Organisation Design: Leading, Learning and Practicing." Held in an art gallery in East Amsterdam the venue at CBK was a perfect background to our innovative open space conference. 2 Days, 85 people and over 70 sessions! This years Forum drew participants from as far away as the USA and Australia and from all parts of the European Union, representing 10 countries as diverse as the UK, to Romania!

1. Using a modified open space approach and IdeaScale (you can still see the topics

there, eodf.ideascale.com) the space was opened for the Forum nearly 3 months ahead of the actual event. The crowd sourcing prior to the conference online (ideascale) created energy for the conference building up to right to the day of the conference. Anyone could propose and no-one was prevented from presenting (meaning everyone who proposed had a reason to attend and so they did!" To everyone who attended and contributed to making this the best Forum yet, we say thank you and we look forward to seeing you again. 2015 In ITALY!"

"This years forum theme was "Innovation in Organisation Design: Leading, Learning and Practicing." Held in an art gallery in East Amsterdam the venue at CBK was a perfect background to our innovative open space conference. 2 Days, 85 people and over 70 sessions! This years Forum drew participants from as far away as the USA and Australia and from all parts of the European Union, representing 10 countries as diverse as the UK, to Romania!

1. Using a modified open space approach and IdeaScale (you can still see the topics

there, eodf.ideascale.com) the space was opened for the Forum nearly 3 months ahead of the actual event. The crowd sourcing prior to the conference online (ideascale) created energy for the conference building up to right to the day of the conference. Anyone could propose and no-one was prevented from presenting (meaning everyone who proposed had a reason to attend and so they did!" To everyone who attended and contributed to making this the best Forum yet, we say thank you and we look forward to seeing you again. 2015 In ITALY!"

This years Forum theme was „Innovation in Organisation Design: Leading, Learning and

Practicing”. Held in an art gallery in East Amsterdam the venue at CBK was a perfect

background to our innovative open space conference. 2 Days, 85 people and over 70

sessions! This years Forum drew participants from as far away as the USA and Australia and

from all parts of the European Union, representing 10 countries as diverse as the UK, to

Romania!

Using a modified open space approach and IdeaScale (you can still see the topics there,

eodf.ideascale.com) the space was opened for the Forum nearly 3 months ahead of the

actual event. The crowd sourcing prior to the conference online (ideascale) created energy

for the conference building up to right to the day of the conference. Anyone could propose

and no-one was prevented from presenting (meaning everyone who proposed had a

reason to attend and so they did!)

The visual notes of the sessions were made real-time by Kata Mathe and Marta Frigyik,

graphic recorders of Remarker.

To everyone who attended and contributed to making this best Forum yet, we say thank

you and we look forward to seeing you again. 2015 in Italy!

eodf.eu

remarker.eu

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