Jon-- Thanks for this. Have embedded the video in the Ning site: http://openspaceworld.ning.com/video
:- Doug. On Fri, 2009-11-27 at 10:01 +0000, Jon Harvey wrote: > Linda > > > > Thank you! > > > > This is wonderful! The video and the report and, crucially, your words > below are inspiring. As you requested, I have posted this on the OS > list on your behalf. With your permission – I will post this on the > iCoCo forum as well – so that the network of community cohesion > practitioners can access all of it too. Would that be OK with you? Or > if you wish – you can join – it is open to all – and post it > yourself....? > > > > Thank you for affirming for me – what I knew to be true – that OS > would work fabulously in the domain of community cohesion. Although I > do note in your list of attendees there do not appear to be any > ‘ordinary citizens’ – in other words people who were not activists or > politicians or officers – but people with a concern (perhaps hitherto > unexpressed in public forum) about their neighbourhood and its > cohesion etc. Or have I got this wrong? Are you able to speculate on > what might have happened had such people being present? > > > > The reason I ask is I am wondering how open space might be used not > only to learn from experiences and build plans for the future (as it > has done in your case very well) from amongst the existing players – > but how it might also be used to actually build community cohesion > itself... What do you (or anyone else reading this) think? > > > > I loved the story of the tree planting in the report, by the way. > > > > Thank you again – and let’s stay in touch. > > > > Very best wishes > > > > Jon > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > > > > Jon Harvey > > Director > > > > " www.jonharveyassociates.co.uk > > > > ( +44 (0) 7771 537535 > > ( +44 (0) 1280 822585 > > › j...@jonharveyassociates.co.uk > > > > JHAL Logo Sep 09 > > Helping you connect the prose and the passion > > to deliver superlative results > > > > http://smallcreativeideas.blogspot.com/ for ideas about how to > improve public & third sector services > > http://jonharveyassociates.blogspot.com/ for articles & ideas about > leadership and organisational change > > http://twitter.com/JonSHarvey for ideas and questions to help build a > more creative, fair and ambitious world > > > > Jon Harvey Associates Ltd > > Registered Office: Chandos House, School Lane, Buckingham, MK18 1HD > > Company Number 6661588. VAT Registration Number 936 2921 11 > > > > > > ü Please consider the environment before printing this email. Thank > you. > > > > > > > > > > From: Linda Mitchell [mailto:lindamitch...@virgin.net] > Sent: 27 November 2009 08:46 > To: Jon Harvey > Subject: Re: [OSLIST] Power, hierarchy and OS > > > > > Hi Jon, am replying directly to you as despite being on the OS list > for a couple of years for some reason I can’t post replies directly, > I think it’s something to do with how I use my 2 e mail addresses, one > day will sort it out....but really wanted to respond to this posting- > maybe you could post this for me on the network > > > > Here in Leeds in the UK we did an open space day with 87 community > practitioners ( all shapes and sizes including the leader of the > council - LSP group on cohesion, faith groups, VCS and activists) to > share, connect and exchange info about what was going on in community > cohesion work. It was amazing > http://www.leedsinitiative.org/harmonious/page.aspx?id=11726&ekmensel=cdb9b7c3_174_640_11726_1( > read the report here ) and link to you tube video > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdTkogSOeRM > > > > There was lots of things we could have done better like better > convergence and harvesting of the things people were talking about, > but most people in the closing circle said they had never experienced > anything like this ever in terms of making good connections across the > city. I have some stories about particular conversations that made my > hair stand on end - people had space and time to post really > controversial stuff like - 'black people are not welcome on white > estates' discuss.....and discuss they did. I know of 3 - 4 new > initiatives that arose as a result of the session and there might be > loads more we will never know. One of the biggest impacts of the > event was of people wanting to experience more open space as a way of > working, We are now working with 2 local neighborhoods who are "pilot > cohesion areas" whatever that means ....... this morning I’m going to > view a venue so that we can open space for front line workers in > really conflicted community setting > > > > I heartily agree that pre work with the client to get really clear > about the purpose of the event ( in ours we were simply looking for > connections ) and the ability of the sponsor to give themselves over > to the process and go with the flow is really important. When I get > frustrated with this (because it is quite fearful for people higher up > in the hierarchy).... I just hold in mind the comments made in the > closing circle about how powerful it is ....and know that we will get > there, so I have to hold their fear for long enough for us to get > there. People often say the same things to me that person said in > your group - we need to build a level playing field. I think I > disagree with this that we need to open up the playing field and get > out of the way ( actually maybe they are the same just a different > approach and maybe we need to do both ) .....the ones we least expect > to come forward come rushing in when they see they can ......and those > that try to dominate?.......well once space is open everyone just > walks away....law of 2 feet! > > > > I always see open space events as the tip of the iceberg, all the work > goes on underneath the bit you see. My other thought is that the > frame at the beginning of the opening is also really important in > giving permission ( if indeed it is really needed I’m not sure it is ) > to all to step up - a good invitation that stimulates those who want > to to come in is so powerful in overcoming inequalities of power. In > my experience once you open the space - no one can get in the way of > that happening > > > > Very happy to talk further and might look into joining you network > > > > Best Wishes Linda > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Jon Harvey" <j...@jonharveyassociates.co.uk> > > > To: <osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu> > > > Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 7:49 PM > > > Subject: [OSLIST] Power, hierarchy and OS > > > > > > Hallo > > I went to a meeting of community cohesion practitioners today (UK) and > had a > really great time - lots of good ideas, research trails to chase and > lovely > people. Of course it would have been better to have used OS as the > process > of the day - which of course I suggested for the next meeting... > > But then we started a debate - with no time to explore it - as to > whether OS > is always applicable to meetings where there are people present with > very > different levels of power and authority. The presumption by one person > was > that hierarchy would get in the way of the flat structure of OS - such > that > the less powerful would not feel as empowered to have the > conversations they > wished and needed to etc... He was advocating (although I may well > have this > wrong) more structure & perhaps capacity building in adavnce to ensure > a > level playing field etc where everyone's voice would be heard. > > I was left frustrated - as this is a topic that interests me as I have > some > sympathy for the point of view. Equally, I take the view that the law > of > mobility means that the even the least powerful have vote with their > feet / > wheels etc to move to other topics of conversation. And Open Space is > what > it says on the tin - it is open to all - and part of our job as > facilitators > is to make this abundantly clear. > > So I promised to start a debate here on the OSLIST to see what others > may > think. I have also just posted a link to here for people from the > Community > Cohesion network (on the forum part of their website) so we may get > some new > members too.. (if you want to check out the host organisation - here > is the > link: > http://practitioners.cohesioninstitute.org.uk/PractitionersNetwork/About all > can join) > > So to start the ball rolling: > > 1) Do less powerful people get less (or more) from Open Space? > 2) How does hierarchy interact with the OS process - if at all? > 3) Are less powerful people less inclined to go with / show their > passion > and nominate topics for discussion - if so - what do you do about > that? > 4) If the subject is all about variable power (and in community > cohesion it > often is...) - does that make OS more or less applicable? > 5) Am I over complicating all this?! > > I look forward to your thoughts. > > Many thanks > > Very best wishes > > Jon > > > ____________________________________________________________________________ > ___ > > Jon Harvey > Director > > www.jonharveyassociates.co.uk > > +44 (0) 7771 537535 > +44 (0) 1280 822585 > j...@jonharveyassociates.co.uk > > Helping you connect the prose and the passion to deliver superlative > results > > http://smallcreativeideas.blogspot.com/ for ideas about how to improve > public & third sector services > http://jonharveyassociates.blogspot.com/ for articles & ideas about > leadership and organisational change > http://twitter.com/JonSHarvey for ideas and questions to help build a > more > creative, fair and ambitious world > > > Jon Harvey Associates Ltd > Registered Office: Chandos House, School Lane, Buckingham, MK18 1HD > Company Number 6661588. 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