Dear colleagues. last Sunday, March 14, fifty nine people gathered for what we think is the first Open Space-training that was conceived, planned and put together by the participants themselves. To get this project under way they created "sosost" (selbstorganisiertes open space-training) .... it is reported to be a conscious open space-organization. It began with all of them gathered in the planning group mode on Sunday afternoon where they decided on the theme of this first os "Tu' was - Bewirke VerДnderungen mit open space" (translates roughly into "Get on the move - Create change with open space") and chose a sponsor from among themselves for the first os. Sunday evening they set up the open space for the following morning including such things as creating circles of chairs, huge poster with the theme, bulletin board...... All of Monday was spent in open space on the theme mentioned above...it was the typical atmosphere of high learning and high play which continued late into the night with discussion at the bar, dancing, visit to the sauna. Some of the issues (25 in all): -How do I convince my boss to try open space? -How do we develop a successful open space organization? -What are the spirit, the vision and attitudes of, in and behind open space? -Open space in eastern European context (there are several participants with roots and/or projects in Russian, Rumania, Poland, Bulgaria, etc.) -Checklist on the financial requirements of an open space-event -Is open space possible in organizations where conflict is rampant - - Tuesday morning : Reading the book of proceedings that the team had produced overnight followed by action planning with 16 action steps, some of them to be worked on in the following days and others in the near future, such as: -Planning an open space in Rumania on the topic "Future of personnel development in Rumania" with the first planning session tomorrow night -How to work with wikis, 2 workshops of an hour each tomorrow and the day after tomorrow -Less planning (with a definite no on any dates!) -Percept language, video (the Weir tapes) and exercises tonight -Laugh-Therapy, first session tonite -Planning an open space on the topic of "Competition among public transport authorities" within a year, first meeting in April in Berlin -Science and open space, preplanning session tonight, os - planning group in April - - After talking stick ceremony at noon they delved into the second open space with the title "Open space on open space - what we experienced, remembered and are still puzzled about" .... the book of proceedings will be ready tomorrow morning. Some of the topics they are working on right now: -Follow up meetings, how? -Opening remarks ... lets have a look at them...the language -Espacio abierto -Facilitators exchange experiences -Chaos Theory and open space -Butterflies meet to design cover for book of proceedings -Conflicts in open space - - Wednesday and Thursday will be spent on planning and facilitating open space on the topic "I, open space facilitator" with all the planning, setting up and facilitation done by the participants. There will also be action planning designed and executed by the participants. Those last two elements will be followed each by elaborate feedback from the whole group for the selected facilitation and action planning teams. On Friday there will be time to take a close look at the facilitation-open space-journey participants are embarking on. Parallel to the formal programme of the 3 os-events there are spaces set up for remembering: an os cinema, an os library, an os museum, an os audio room, a computer cabinet with access to the Internet and posters for questions and answers (which the community is using to plan their various activities outside of the formal training). Just after evening news every day and before dinner the entire system meets in 10 "Travelgroups" of 5 or 6 people to reflect and also to write an email every day to the german oslist and to give a summary of the day (on Sunday nite we had the group with this task present a marvellous open space song. Monday nite there was a cartoon depicting the events of the day...lets see what other surprises are in store). The two of us as trainers (Jo Toepfer, Michael M Pannwitz) are supported by a great team of assistants (Juliane Ade, Serpil Karahan and Maggie Peine). The training site is located about 25 miles southeast of Berlin right smack a lake (cold!) with a really outstanding catering setup, technical facilities and a multipurpose hall which accommodates the circle and all the breakout spaces beautifully. Greetings from a grand training event jo and mmp
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