Hi Doug, Chris, Herman, et al.,

Chris mentioned the speaker setting the right tone. One way we accomplish this is to have the speaker talk from a circle of chairs, not to theater style seating (this also makes for a very efficient, and immediate transition to OS). see the graphic
down the right side of the page at:
http://engagingthesoulatwork.com/engagingthesoul.htm

The invitation is "What thoughts, ideas, actions have been sparked by this speech? What did you learn and what do you want to take away from this speech
going forward?"

One OS event after a speaker I posted on the OSLIST was after a political
candidate:

Out of an short (3 hour) OS following a speech given by presidential hopeful Col.
Robert Bowman in the summer of 2004, the Kindness Campaign -
www.thekindnesscampaign.org was created and has been sustained to the
present in Asheville, NC. There were 50? participants. We did 15 min action at the end after a 20 min closing circle. I believe the speech was 45 min and that would
make the OS 2.25 hours. The whole event was maybe 4 hours one evening.

These were the topics, and action round topics:

Topic 1:            Electing Progressive Representatives
Convener:            Clyde Michael Morgan

Topic 2:            The Current Extinction Crisis
Convener:            Greg Wilcox

Topic 3: The People of the World are with Us – We are the Majority – How do we Spread the Word?

Convener:            Robin

Topic 4: How can we help the under 30 crowd and other citizens feel empowered enough to get involved in the political process?

Convener:            Cathy S.

Topic 5:            Local Power Over Economy
Convener:            Kevin

Topic 5:            Peace Dividend
Convener:            Brad Dienst

Topic 6: Explore ways to identify and speak about the fundamental truths about which our government is doing.

Convener:            Hugh Huntington


Topic 7:            Patriot Act – How to get our freedom back
Convener:            Pamela

Topic 8:            Unifying Global Resistance
Convener:            Mark

Topic 9: Bringing Heart, Soul, Creativity, and Bliss to Politics
Convener:            Daniel

Topic 10:            Leadership Training
Convener:            Rich Livernois



Action Notes:

Topic A: Who wants to be in a network of people accepting REAL money, not Federal Reserve Notes

Convener:            Kevin

Topic B:            How to start a kindness campaign in Asheville
Convener:             Barry Weinhold

Topic C: Let’s Stay in touch with a Yahoo group or something similar. Let’s work together

Convener:            Clyde Michale Morsan

Topic D: Institutionalizing Change: Department of Peace; Ombudsman, Reform

Convener:            Grant Miller

Topic E:            Finding ways to speak the truth about our government
Convener:             Hue


We just did 1/2 day World Cafe; 1.5 days of OS interspersed with presentations ~ 1-2 presentations, followed by 3 hours of OS; 1-2 presentations followed by 3 hours of OS; 1-2 presentations, followed by 3 hours of OS; finishing with a day of action rounds. There were 80 people from bp. We've been asked to do their next meeting and in the "after action review" all the items the planning team wanted to be covered were covered, plus a hairy elephant was talked about and moved
towards resolution.

However you look at it, when you open more space, people get what they need.
All we do when we put together Open Space and a keynote speech or
presentation is combine the one-way learning phase of life with the multi-input way of learning way of life which is Open Space. The process is happening all the time, but not always one after the other, or moving in between the two, and sponsored by the same organization. We're just directly linking what has been the model for many years - one-way/single input learning and another way to learn -
multi-input learning.

You know in Open Space ~ fantastic results!

with grace and love,

Zelle

Zelle Nelson
Know Place Like Home/Engaging the Soul@Work/State of Grace Document

www.knowplacelikehome.com
www.engagingthesoulatwork.com
www.stateofgracedocument.com

ze...@knowplacelikehome.com

work/home: (001) 828.693.0802
mobile: (001) 847.951.7030

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Flat Rock, NC 28731
USA






On Oct 26, 2006, at 10:24 PM, douglas germann wrote:

Zelle--

Great picture you give.

Can you say a little about what you mean by fantastic results?

I am even more curious about what the topics and invitations look like
for those "3-hour following OSTs." This sounds truly exciting. Can you
put some more meat on those bones for us all?

Thanks, Zelle! And say Hi to Maureen, too, for me. How is she doing?

                                :- Doug.

On Thu, 2006-10-26 at 11:50 -0400, Zelle Nelson wrote:
Hi Doug,


Proximity: very elegant!


Maureen and I have been offering and delivering Open Space after
keynote
speeches, after presentations in corporate meetings, after
political speeches -
anywhere we can open up space and allow everyone to be the expert or
at least
ask questions about what was a spark for them. It works incredibly
well.


Generally, we hold a 3 hour Open Space after keynote speeches. In
terms of
presentations in corporate meetings, there will sometimes be multiple
presentations in the mornings and then hold Open Space in the
afternoons.
We've had fantastic results!

with grace and love,


Zelle


Zelle Nelson
Know Place Like Home/Engaging the Soul@Work/State of Grace Document


www.knowplacelikehome.com
www.engagingthesoulatwork.com
www.stateofgracedocument.com


ze...@knowplacelikehome.com


work/home: (001) 828.693.0802
mobile: (001) 847.951.7030


Isle of Skye
2021 Greenville Hwy
Flat Rock, NC 28731
USA











On Oct 26, 2006, at 10:35 AM, douglas germann wrote:

Hi all--


Chris's Tao of Holding Space stopped me in my mental tracks last
night
with one word: proximity.


What we are about in opening space is bringing people into
proximity,
yes?


Proximity: notice what can happen when we bring people who care near
each other. Ideas bounce and blend and reproduce. Passions infuse.
Keep
us in tightly sealed containers and nothing new happens. Juxtapose
us
and there is possibility. For fire.


Which raises for me the question of why do people try to keep others
in
tightly sealed containers, such as "do me" audiences who are not
allowed
to talk back, let alone with each other? Is it lack of experience
with
any container where people can let their lights shine on each other?
Is
it fear of the fire? Something else?


Ever notice that after a play or a good seminar, when we go home we
want
to talk about it? We want to assimilate it, re-enjoy, extend it.
What if
we could harness that energy at the event itself? Get the people
there
to assimilate, re-enjoy and especially extend it, starting right
there?
What if?


Is this what OS is?


:- Doug. Germann


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