On September 12, 2008, Berrett-Koehler will publish my new book, Wave Rider: Leadership for High Performance in a Self Organizing World. As I explained to my publisher, Steve Piersanti, this is the book I have been waiting to write because it represents my final report on my participation in a grand natural experiment.
The experiment, of course, is that ridiculously simple way to elegant gatherings, Open Space Technology. As you may know, the creation of OST was not a labor intensive activity. In fact it appeared in my mind on the strength of two martinis in the time it took to drink them. That was 23 years ago, and in the intervening period millions of people from 134 countries have discovered that if you will sit in a circle, create a bulletin board, open a market place, and go to work -- some fairly incredible things are likely to happen. Massively complex issues can be dealt with in amazingly short periods of time. Intense conflict can find useful paths of resolution. And it seems to happen all by itself. There are even recorded cases where the sole facilitator took a nap! I have no way of knowing what all these people thought about their experience, but I found it profoundly mystifying. How could something so simple do so much? Considered against the dominant theory and practice of organization and meetings, such things not only could not happen, they should not happen. But it did and it does. Over time it occurred to me that the magic was not Open Space Technology, but something infinitely more powerful and profound: the elemental force of Self Organization. For whatever reason, I have had a lifetime fascination with the great cosmic dance of chaos and order. My 1965 thesis could have born the title, Chaos, Order, and the Creative Process, for that was the central theme. As the evolving science of chaos and complexity matured I found myself mesmerized by the elegant insights of the physicists, chemists and biologists who were pushing that frontier particularly when they identified the phenomenon of self organization as a critical player. It all seemed so counterintuitive -- and disturbingly compelling when it occurred to me that something of the same sort could be happening every time we sat in a circle and created a bulletin board. But they were doing High Science, and we just convening meetings. And that is where that funny thing called OST became a natural experiment for me. The question was: If the primal force of self organization lay at the heart of the Open Space experience could we learn to leverage it for our benefit and align our endeavors with its massive power? I think the answer is yes, not just as a theoretical possibility but in very practical ways which might enhance our performance and expand our possibilities in this turbulent, confusing and wonderful world. In a word, we might learn to surf the waves of primal power to become Wave Riders. The book comes in two parts. The first states the case, and Part II makes the application. If your predilection is theoretical start at the beginning and read forward. On the other hand, if your preference is practical, skip Part I and head straight for Part II: The Wave Riders Guide. I make no pretence that this is the final word -- indeed I hope it is but a beginning. But it will get you started, and the rest is up to you. For a preview, go to http://openspaceworld.com/waveriders.htm; you will find the Introduction to the book giving you an outline of direction and content. If you want the book, Amazon.com is ready. Go to -- http://www.amazon.com/Wave-Rider-Leadership-Performance-Self-Organizing/dp/1 576756173/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8 <http://www.amazon.com/Wave-Rider-Leadership-Performance-Self-Organizing/dp/ 1576756173/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1220216204&sr=1-3> &s=books&qid=1220216204&sr=1-3 If you really want to dive in, we will be doing a series of programs around the world. The fun is just beginning! I have done my Final Report but the really good part is up to you. Where do we go from here? And only you can say. You will find an outline of the program at http://openspaceworld.com/wave%20rider%20program.htm. This program will be offered in Europe, Asia and the North American Continent. Dates and places will be listed at http://openspaceworld.com/dates%20and%20places.htm Harrison Harrison Owen 189 Beaucaire Ave Camden, ME 04843 207-763-3261 (Summer) 301-365-2093 (Winter) Website www.openspaceworld.com Personal Website www.ho-image.com OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options <http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html> http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html * * ========================================================== osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu ------------------------------ To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html To learn about OpenSpaceEmailLists and OSLIST FAQs: http://www.openspaceworld.org/oslist