Dear Harrison,

my "last" client in the last 10 years of facilitating os events for a living contributed a short article (about 20 pages) published in "Meine opens space Praxis" under the title "Our First Ten Years", How Open Space transformed the way of doing business in the German Agency "YOUTH for EUROPE".

Basically, they had a full fledged 3 day os event including a Planning Meeting and Action Planning every year in May for the 30+ members of their agency (they did have this retreat long before they ran into me)... beginning in 2001. Shortly after starting this way of running their annual retreat they installed a second gathering in December to get all the other folks involved in their "field" which grew into an annual event with 100+ people (partners, clients, government officials from the Ministries associated with their work, folks from the European Union who funded their work, young people, people from other national agencies in other European Countries...).

Every year, they discussed whether they should use os again. Every year they decided to do so again, maybe the events continue... and in addition to the two regular annual events they convened about 30 additional os events during the decade I worked with them... I facilitated a few of them... and organized a 5-day os training for folks from more than 20 countries working in "their" field. So os has spread throughout Europe in national and international youth work.

This report by my client was eventually translated into French, Polish, Spanish, English and Chinese... and published as an ebook containing all 6 versions... plus a remarkable preface you contributed!

The report is a good read for all of us going to Belgrade since you can meet the colleague there who is continuing the os-work with them after I "retired"... in case you are curious how it continued (as if one could fathom!)...

Here is where you can get the ebook
http://www.westkreuz-verlag.de/de/Practicing-Open-Space-Our-First-Ten-Years-E-Book?x37695=840d76550e7f8922e0c50538f187a7b6

and if you are still with amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Practicing-Open-Space-transformed-business-ebook/dp/B00H2FIDV4/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1409049299&sr=1-1&keywords=Our+first+ten+years+How+open+space+transformed

Have a great day
mmp




On 25.08.2014 23:57, Harrison Owen wrote:
Martin ... I can't speak for anybody else, but my experience has been that
when OS is "always," The Conference of the Year, sort of thing... it gets a
little drab. Not to say old hat. I have zero problem with folks convening an
OST any time them see the need. I have even less problem with them
understanding that everything happens in open space (in the context of a
self organizing world). And both of those together are just dynamite. BUT...
Nothing of consequence ever happened on an annual/quarterly basis, I think.
Serious stuff (other than taxes and Quarterly Reports) happened when it
happened. And at that precise moment space needed to be open. In lots of
cases, the space was automatically open simply because the usual under
pinning's life were blown out of the way (new product, fiscal disaster, the
competition). Under these circumstances, choice of theme is a no-brainer.
Everybody knows! At other times, people intuit that the ground is
shifting... and so in advance, to achieve advantage, or whatever... Open
Space is a marvelous way to go. But the precise "question/issue" may be a
little opaque. But so what? Emergence is always opaque -- until it happens.

Harrison

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Thomas

Your interesting situation and questions have provoked some deep reactions
in me. Thank you!

First, I wonder why there is need for an Open Space to be exciting and
dramatic. Yes, as a paid facilitator, who wants his client to feel that the
event was worthwhile, I would want the event to be dramatic, powerful,
transformative.  Personally, some of the most wonderful moments of my life,
as facilitator, are when I have opened the space for a group that is
troubled or stuck or anxious, and then see them break through into their
passions and their truth, or experience an OS kind of freedom for the first
time. But I wonder if we, as facilitators, can get addicted to that
experience? I mean, how many Big Bangs can one have? :)  And I would be
concerned about any attempt to artificially raise the energy for the group
in advance.

Second, it seems to me that cycles are part of life, and there are times for
dormancy, slowing down, percolation, and other times for bursting forth.  So
maybe it is okay to have an Open Space in which nothing dramatic
happens--presumably that is just a reflection of where the group is at, and
that's okay. So I am wondering if it is okay to sit with boredom?  As a
creativity junkie, I have had to learn that not all times are
creative--sometimes I just have to clean the house.

(On a deeper level, these issues are really about "enlightenment"--and the
issue of whether it happens just once or many times, and also, what you do
after enlightenment. Some people do indeed have trouble coming back to an
ordinary life after an experience of enlightenment. And some people become
breakthrough junkies, always in search of a bigger bang.)

Finally, I was a bit confused by Harrison's statement that an Open Space
only be held when needed, and not be done just because "the calendar has hit
a certain date." I certainly understand that the "ideal" conditions for an
OS are when there is a sense of urgency--high passion, tight deadline, big
problem, etc.  But I have always thought it would be nice for an
organization to have an Open Space on a regular basis just to "take the
pulse." The idea of this would be that employees would know that there is a
regularly available space in which to bring up issues and work on them, and
that the managers will be present and listening in that space.  Yes,
sometimes it will be boring. Other times, unexpectedly exciting. At
sometimes, it will be just a chance to take a nap. And at other times,
something so hot will emerge that an OS needs to be scheduled just on that
topic.  So, I'm curious to know if anyone has experience with organizations
who have regularly-calendared Open Space events.

Warmly,

Marty
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THanks for your responses Eric, Elisabeth and HO I have never used any
warm-ups in an OST but it sure would be interesting to see how that would
work! A "real" theme has always worked for my groups and I like that. Your
suggestion Harrison is pretty close to the theme already chosen (From good
to best (but in Swedish)) - but I think it was not communicated clearly,
with passion. It will be interesting how things work out on Friday. And what
they/we come up with.

One idea that struck me is to use a fish-bowl start where the leaders - and
if others care to join - clarify way ahead.

Another thing. As I shared earlier we had a brief report out in the morning,
before starting. I had preferred to have it in a separate room but due to
difficulties with microphones we had it besides the circle. 9 groups that
started last year shared - one minute each - their achievements. And there
were some quite major achievements. Hmm maybe this set a tone that
interfered.

It is always difficult to know what affects what and how. I very seldom have
any activities such as presentations before starting. Hmm

Hmmm.
More comments very welcome
Hugs
Thomas

23 aug 2014 kl. 16:30 skrev Harrison Owen <hho...@verizon.net>:

One of the problems of doing an Open Space as an "annual affair" is
simply that it is done because it has "always" been done -- and not
because there is some specific, high passion issue and opportunity. In
my experience, the predictable result is (unfortunately) what you
experienced. And as is true with any sort of meeting... if there is no
compelling reason to have it -- Why bother? My practice is Open Space
when you need space opened -- and never because the calendar has hit a
certain date. All that said... For your second event how about
something like this..."Things are great! How do we make them greater?
Issues and Opportunities."

Harrison

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-----Original Message-----
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Of Thomas Herrmann
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2014 8:27 AM
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Subject: [OSList] org'n works too good to use OST.?

Had a "funny" experience yesterday when I facilitated an OST with an
organization that I mentioned about earlier, they have dived into OST
and use the approach more and more in everyday life. Every August they
have 1-2 days with all employees. Last year we had 2 full days (twice
with half the staff each time) in OST resulting in a total of 23
action plans implemented by self managed workgroups. We have had
follow up meetings reporting the progress from teams that now have
dissolved or are still working. Their business (a hospital) now runs
really smoothly, producing well over targets with energy and high spirit.
Out of different reasons the message for the first of this years
conferences (one full day, next Friday is the next - for the other
half of the staff) was a bit blurry (in my opinion/how I experience
it) so the energy was not so high (setting agenda was really slooooow,
didn't experience anything like that in the hundreds of events I have
facilitated!) and some thought the day was a bit boring/slow. At the
end most who were still there were happy(some left early - long day on
Friday is not a good choice either)  - 9 action plans with concrete
improvements! I used re-opening space, so it was all by invitation (-:

Anyhow, a challenge may be to find a really hot theme when business
runs so good. I am now in communication with the leadership about how
we can get the steam going better next Friday.
Any experiences to share, ideas and/or suggestions?
Warm regards
Thomas Herrmann
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