Dear Christine,
followed you invitation, it was easy and fast (via PayPal) from Berlin
to OSI in the US.
Here is the link I used to get directly to the payment page
http://www.openspaceworld.org/osi-usa/pmts.html
Hope you all make it to the WOSonOS in Berlin in May ... a bunch of OSI
USA have signed in and as of this moment 149 folks signed up from 29
countries...the first from Canada just dropped in today.
The info is here
http://www.boscop.org/events/508-wosonos-2010
and there are a bunch of homestay offers in Berlin from colleagues, here
is the link to that
http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0ARKfRIBrYlQhZHRmbndqcV8yZGI0cWcyaHQ&hl=en
which makes it not only more affordable but is definitely more fun!!
Appreciating your notion that:
"Open Space Technology provides us with an elegantly simple way to help
our clients, our communities (and in my case, even my family) to take
responsibility for their passions and self-organize for innovative action"
my feeling is that all the people I work with need no help in taking
responsibility for their passions.
In fact I find working with OST even more elegant. If I focus on (and in
fact manage) stepping back and getting out of the way or in essence do
nothing space for selforganisation seems to expand. And under that
condition people do whatever they have a passion for: take their next
nap, think up means of dealing with challenges, walk around the block,
read a book, bumble bee, create a new enterprise, plan their next
birthday party...all of that cerainly without my help. To them it seems
to be quite natural and nothing to write home about. To others it seems
enormously creative, breathtaking, innovative, impressive,
never-experienced-before, fast, inexpensive...
To me, stepping back and all that jazz, is the toughest and hardest work
(mind you, to others it might be a breeze and to people watching me it
also might appear to be the easiest thing in the world). At the same
time it is absolutely liberating for me not to have to give any thought
to outcome or responsibility of others or whether something is
innovative or perfectly boring.
Sometimes I actually succeed in stepping back!
Have a great day
mmp
Christine Sanchez schrieb:
Dear Open Space Friends,
I just made a donation to the Open Space Institute–US to renew my
membership for 2010. It took me less than a minute to make the donation
online!
I love doing this as a way to honor the many benefits I have received
from Open Space Technology and to support the good work of the Open
Space Institute-US, which is one of several Open Space Institutes around
the world.
Isn’t it incredible that Open Space Technology provides us with an
elegantly simple way to help our clients, our communities (and in my
case, even my family) to take responsibility for their passions and
self-organize for innovative action? It’s all the more amazing that we
can do this without needing to be certified or licensed. Harrison made
sure that Open Space was open – open hearted, open-minded, open source.
The purpose of the Open Space Institute–US is to hold space for Open
Space by providing access to resources on Open Space, by connecting
individuals and groups to inform, inspire, mentor, and sustain each
other in opening and holding space, and by being an inclusive learning
community. You can join the conversation on the new self-organized Open
Space Technology World Community. Or, you can visit us at Open Space
World.
We hope you will want to learn more about the benefits of membership and
how to join OSI-US. If you feel inspired to renew your membership or
become a member of the Open Space Institute–US you can make your
donation online.
We hope you will join us in holding the space for Open Space!
On Behalf of the Open Space Institute-US Board,
Christine Whitney Sanchez, Harold Shinsato, Phelim McDermot, Ed Laboy,
Peggy Holman, Lisa Heft, Doug Germann, Tree Fitzpatrick, Karen Davis, ,
Suzanne Daigle
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