At 10:28 PM 5/12/2002 +0200, Koos wrote:
So what I am saying is that the concept of empowerment has to do with one
person or entity giving power to another person or entity. As in: the
management of this company empowers the employees. This sounds nice, but it
is awful. And it is not what we do when we Open Space for these people. At
least not in my system. Giving power assumes that there is something to be
given (which means it can also be withheld) and there is an entity that has
the ability to do the giving (or the withholding). I question these
assumptions.
What we do when we Open Space is invite people into a paradigm shift. This
paradigm shift also concerns power. Open Space means the end of power and
control as we knew it. Open Space invites people to experience the power
they already have. There is no such thing as control. There are just people
who think they are in control and others who accept that thinking. This
deadly embrace of wrong thinking (which, by the way, can be very
comfortable) is what we invite people to throw out the window.
Talking of empowerment is staying in the old power paradigm. If we want to
honor the paradigm shift we are making, we do not talk about empowerment.
We do not give the power to the people, because we know it is already there.
Interesting Thought Koos -- and one I have had many times myself. As I have
often said -- "If I empower you ... guess who is powerful?" But i rather
suspect that the problem lies not with "empowerment" but with the presumed
source. In all the years of Open Space, one of the continuing experiences
has been that of people experiencing their own power and worth. Perhaps we
should call that self-empowerment? I definitely agree with your statement,
" the management of this company empowers the employees. This sounds nice,
but it is awful." Not only does it sound awful, it is (in my opinion)
delusional on the part of the company and the employees. As you point out,
it is actually a conspiracy, or as I prefer -- yet another example of The
Emperor's Clothes. The old dude is actually buck naked, but everybody --
for reasons of their own -- dress him well in their imagination.
Harrison
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