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                        From the Publisher: 

                        Hello MFJ Readers. 

                        Though I do spend much of my days in my home office 
pounding out content, graphics, and websites on my PC, my work in the virtual 
world does occasional grant me much welcomed dose of adventure. For instance, 
today I'm incognito as I begin this week's piece, typing from a table in a 
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Airport in route to the beautiful Martha's Vineyard. There I plan to spend the 
week with my friends Rob Berkley and Debbie Phillips of GroupMV for fun, 
adventure, and some help developing plans for my FacilitatorU.com project. 

                        Preceding this adventure, I attend another last 
weekend, participating in a 6-hour brainstorming and strategy session hosted by 
CoachVille.com to tease out challenges, opportunities, and ideas to help them 
guide the future of their organization. The session incorporated Open Space 
Technology and was facilitated by Nina East. In this week's article, I share 
with you my experience of this incredibly simple yet powerful facilitation 
model as it's something you or your clients would likely find surprisingly 
effective. 

                        Note that details of our next offering of the Random 
Acts of Facilitation Teleclass on September 8th-12th is available for 
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                  GAME Skill 
                 Opening Space for Natural Evolution
                  An overview of Open Space Technology for Facilitating Change. 
                 

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                  The Point 
                 Open Space Technology is an organic approach to facilitation. 
It mimics nature by creating a simple structure through the application of a 
few simple rules and allowing for a free flow of communication between all its 
parts. Inside this process, groups unfold in a seemingly random fashion, but in 
truth, its participants interact guided by their passions and natural 
attractions, the most natural of act of all living things.

                        According to Ann Stadler, Open Space expert, "[This 
approach] creates the conditions so that the maximum potential of the 
individual and the organization to be realized. Open Space Technology captures 
the knowledge, experience and innovation in the organization that is not 
captured through less open processes."

                        When to use Open Space

                        Open Space Technology is most effective when the 
following conditions exist:

                          a.. Presence of passion (conflict is an element of 
passion).

                          b.. Where conflict is holding back the ability to 
change. 
                          c.. Where the situation is complex. 
                          d.. Where there is a high degree of diversity. 
                          e.. Where there is an urgent need to make speedy 
decisions. 
                          f.. Where all stakeholders are needed for good 
decisions to be made. 
                          g.. Where you have no preconceived notion of what the 
outcomes should be. 
                        Do not use Open Space when you know the answer, think 
you know the answer, or have to know the answer. Choosing a theme for the event 
and who is invited (the broader the diversity, the greater the potential for 
innovation) are the most critical elements to consider. 

                        Start with a Theme

                        Open Space Technology requires the group's commitment 
to a clear theme. This serves as a focusing statement or question for your 
gathering. It should frame the higher purpose and widest context for your 
discussion in a positive way. 

                        Here are some examples: "To build the best software in 
our industry." "To become known for exemplary customer service." "To create a 
company culture that attracts and retains the best in the industry."

                        Those whom you invite to the event should be 
stakeholders or have a specific contribution to make. All should have passion 
for your theme. To help decide you should attend consider the questions, "What 
are the expectations and outcomes of the session and what will be done with 
them? Who are the people affected by the theme?" Also consider any constraints 
that may have an impact.


                        Understand that this event will "let the genie out of 
the bottle." Do not use it if you cannot live with the consequences. Once it 
starts, it has to run, the sponsor must play by the same rules as everyone 
else; it is a sacred trust and must be honored or there will be consequences.

                        This technology can even be used for the business 
challenges of solo-preneurs, providing they bring together a number of their 
supporters, friends, and colleagues with a sincere interest and commitment to 
their success.


                        Probable Outcomes

                          a.. Builds energy, commitment and shared leadership. 
                          b.. Participants accept responsibility for what does 
or doesn't happen. 
                          c.. Action plans and recommendations emerge from 
discussions as appropriate. 
                          d.. You create a record of the entire proceedings as 
you go along. 
                       
                 

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                  Application


                 How it works

                        Open Space Technology operates in accordance with the 
following basic principles and truths. These should be explained and discussed 
as needed prior to kicking off the session.

                        - The Law of Two Feet. This means that you take 
responsibility for what you care about, standing up for that and using your own 
two feet to move to whatever place you can best contribute or learn. Use your 
"2 feet" to go where you feel compelled to participate, to leave what you don't 
resonate with, and to take a stand for what's important to you. Because 
"caring" is the common ground that gathers participants to a specific issue, 
they are reminded that they are all standing together to address a higher 
purpose.

                        - Whoever comes are the right people. Whoever is 
attracted to the same conversation are the people who can contribute most to 
that conversation-because they care. So they are exactly the ones-for the whole 
group--who are capable of initiating action. 

                        In one Open Space session, Rebock was holding, a 
janitor from the building they were using was curious what was going on and 
began explaining to some of them that he'd sure like to see a safety shoe with 
Rebock insoles. The company ended up launching a new product from this input 
that now nets millions of dollars a year.

                        - Whatever happens is the only thing that could have. 
We are all limited by our own pasts and expectations. This principle 
acknowledges we'll all do our best to focus on the present time and place and 
release any judgments we have about others or our own pasts--things that could 
have been or should have been.

                        - Whenever it starts is the right time. Give up rigid 
adherence to schedules or agendas outside of the agreed upon focal points. 
Accept that the creative spirit has its own time, and our task is to make our 
best contribution and enter the flow of creativity when it starts.

                        - When it's over, it's over. Creativity has its own 
rhythm. So do groups. This is just a reminder to pay attention to the flow of 
creativity instead of the clock. When you think it is over, ask: Is it over? If 
it is, go on to the next thing you have passion for. If it's not, make plans 
for continuing the conversation.

                        Truths

                        - Everyone who comes must be passionate about the topic 
and willing to take responsibility creating things out of their passion. This 
will support the health of the process, respect for all those involved that 
share your passion, and the value of all that's offered.

                        - Every person in every situation is having an impact. 
Every action, inaction, body language, thought, behavior, etc. has some impact 
on the overall dynamic of the process. Holding a clear, positive intention on 
the theme and release of judgments and negativity will contribute to the 
group's success.

                        - Chaos and business mix well together. New and 
creative ideas and approaches usually arise from a breakdown or shaking up of 
what exists. Clear intention and desire has the capacity to assist in the 
reorganization of a chaotic system into a higher order of functioning.


                        Tease out focal points

                        Once the theme is established, individuals in the group 
independently build the agenda items based on what they are passionate about. 
These items might include problems to address, systems to develop or refine, 
opportunities to explore, etc. Participants write down their ideas then present 
them to the group one at a time. Once an idea is presented, check to see if 
others' ideas are similar and decide whether they can be incorporated, adapted 
or nested into a single focus. These are posted on the wall one at a time under 
a particular group and time slot. There will be 3 to 5 different topics posted 
to be running simultaneously under each time slot.

                        Get out of the way

                        Once the agenda is established, the various groups are 
identified in the room and outfitted with flipcharts and markers. The 
facilitator's role now is to just stand back and let the process unfold and 
people gravitate to the areas that attract them. The originator of the theme is 
responsible for seeing to it that all inputs are documented for later input 
into the event document.



                        Group size 

                        Open Space accommodates groups from 5 to 1500 people. 
It can be run for a couple of hours to 3 or more days; consecutively or over 
time; at one site or at multiple sites connected by computer and/or phone and 
video. The longer the space is open, the more transformative the outcomes.


                        About the process

                        Participants will adopt different roles and behaviors 
throughout this process. Some may resemble Bumblebees as they cross-pollinate 
ideas across various groups. Some may "flutter" like butterflies, observing and 
focusing on a particular issue without a lot of fuss or apparent tangible 
input. Some may not attend some or all of the sessions and hang out at the pool 
or the bar. Some may hog the conversation and find themselves standing alone 
depending on the tolerance of their audience. Small side conversations may take 
place outside or between designated groups. Whatever the behavior, It's 
important to remember that all roles are important to the process and 
contribute in some way.

                        After participating in an Open Space process, I felt 
that a great deal of work was accomplished with very little effort or stress on 
the part of any participant. I never felt stuck, bored, or frustrated during 
this six hour process. Time flew by and a great deal of work flowed out. I felt 
energized afterward as did many who shared their experience with me. I 
definitely look forward to trying this with my groups.

                        Resources

                        An excellent resource for Open Space Technology can be 
found at: http://www.openspaceworld.org/wiki/wiki/wiki.cgi?
                       
                 

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                  Action 
                 Is there an opportunity for you to try out Open Space 
Technology in your work with groups? I'd love to hear from you. Please email us 
your comments.  
                 

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                        What experiences have you had with Open Space 
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                        We'd love to hear about your insights, perspectives, 
and success stories as a result of using this technology. Please email us your 
responses. All those who respond will be sent the entire collection. 
                       
                 

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