Hi Winston, Thanks for your reaction.
Last week my client was a cooperative (association of producers in agriculture). This was a 1.5 day event. For the first day they had invited 30 guests - 25 of whom turned up: suppliers, main clients, advisors, their bank manager, their marketing consultant, some university people. The evening and the second morning we were 15: the Board and the key employees. The central theme was After many succesful years we are now in a period of stagnation: how do we move the curve upward again ? In all of the stories, the curve had actually gone up - on some things the storytellers agreed, on others not but then they had half a day left to decide about the details. One example was that someone had realised that if nearly all who were invited had come, probably they would not have to do all the follow-up alone either. And as for the instruction, I have no clear answer. The group last week prepared in threes. I believe everyone was involved. But by the end of the first day of an OS where there is only a couple of hours for convergence the next day I have sometimes said that the evening program was not structured as the best thing for some can be to drink 2 bottles of good wine, others to swim 50 laps in the pool, walk in the forest, ..... , ...... write a short story about ......, and whatever everyone can think of. Some stories then turn up in morning news. But then, maybe most would anyway ? But I most often have used it when I facilitate an OS which is only one day and I have a follow-up meeting with a smaller group to review and look at follow-up. I will then suggest everyone to prepare a 3 minute speech as it seems to work, it is fun and it still mostly uses intuition and energy. In a follow-up session I can really recommend it . Greetings from Gerard Muller open Space Institute Denmark Winston Kinch wrote: > Hi Gerard: > You wrote: > >I would invite to imagine that the next morning would be another meeting, > in a year's time (or whatever horizon would seem >to fit) and that the > group had achieved enormous progress since the Open Space. And I would say > we had agreed that >before going on that meeting (a year from now) a few > would make a speech of a few minutes, looking back. The story would >be > about > >- where are we now, and what is different ? > >- how has the journey been ? > >- what were the main successes and problems, and how did we overcome those > problems ? > >- how did this group support the journey ? > > I've never heard this before in OS context. I like it a lot! Do you have an > actual story you might share with us showing how it unfolded? And please > clarify for me... did you invite them to prepare one speech as a group? or > invite individuals to make their own speeches? or word it so they could > take it either way? > Winston > > * > * > ========================================================== > [email protected] > ------------------------------ > To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, > view the archives of [email protected], > Visit: > > http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html * * ========================================================== [email protected] ------------------------------ To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of [email protected], Visit: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html
