HI all, 

Slightly off topic, maybe, but I'd be interested in your thoughts.  HO says 
(copied below) we are self-organizing top to bottom, beginning to end.  

So how does one handle in a community garden the one person who consistently 
doesn't act in the best interests of the community but only insists on her 
perspective? Flouting agreements, signed contracts.. etc. etc.  I think the 
answer is in total transparency?  That the folks who knew this was going on 
didn't broadcast it and make it apparent to everyone else? 

Of course this is relevant to anytime you have a group of people doing 
something together:  teamwork, project management... 

I often think of the adage "One bad apple spoils the barrel" .. I wonder if 
there are versions of this is German, French, Spanish, Swedish, Hebrew...  ? 
Unlike in Open Space the gardeners can't pick up and move their gardens to 
another space....  (though I do fear some are opting out which will eventually 
kill the garden) 

Your thoughts? 

Thanks! 


Annamarie Pluhar

Pluhar Consulting
http://www.pluharconsulting.com
802.451.1941
802.579.5975 (cell)



On May 6, 2013, at 8:56 AM, Harrison Owen <[email protected]> wrote:

> We are, for better or worse, self organizing systems, top to bottom, 
> beginning to end. And it remains true that organizing a self organizing 
> system is not only an oxymoron, but futile and destructive.

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