It has been a while since I have "spoken up" here.  I continue to be a lurker 
as I spend a fair amount of time on family and other activities.

What has lead to my "showing up" is an interesting question from a client...one 
we both found as amusing as we did curious.

This past year she began working for the Ohio Coalition On Sexual Assault.  One 
thing they have done for many years is host an annual conference based on the 
traditional "expert" workshop model.  As we all know from the lore of open 
space and direct experience, their evaluations consistently said that the 
workshops were fine, but the real valuable part of the conference took place 
between formal sessions.  In addition, there were always many complaints about 
the food and room conditions...not matter how good or bad the conditions really 
were.

At her suggestion the organization decided, with considerable trepidation, to 
hold this year's conference entirely in open space.  The evaluations were 
outstanding...all of the predictable feedback when people are provided a 
setting within which to express passion and exercise responsibility.

But here is the curiosity...despite rooms that really were consistently too 
cold or too hot or too noisy and food that was tasty, but not as portable as it 
was supposed to be, there were no complaints about food or rooms!  She said 
that she has been planning and conducting meetings and conferences for many 
years and has never had so few comments on rooms and food.  

Her questions, which I offered to pass on to the list, is "When people take 
responsibility for their work and find that they are spending their time doing 
what they need to do, does that lead to such focus that the rest of the 
conditions don't matter?  Do people accept responsibility for making choices 
within the space and, therefore, factor food or room conditions into the 
decision to stay or use their two feet?  Or was this group an anomaly and this 
is just one of those moments that happens for reasons we will never know?"

Was denken sie?
Shalom,

Chris Kloth
ChangeWorks of the Heartland
250 South Virginialee Road
Columbus, OH 43209-2052
Phone: +1 614.239.1336
Fax: +1 614.239.1336
E-mail: kl...@got2change.com
URL: www.got2change.com

Think globally, act locally.

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