Very interesting, Chris.
 
I wonder how this relates to Otto Scharmer's "Theory U". Can you clarify that, 
please?
 
Thanks
 
Artur
 
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--- On Sun, 12/6/09, Chris Corrigan <ch...@chriscorrigan.com> wrote:


From: Chris Corrigan <ch...@chriscorrigan.com>
Subject: Re: [OSLIST] [AoH] Collective Leadership
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Date: Sunday, December 6, 2009, 3:36 AM


Hello Ashley:


Some reflections from three days spent exploring this question with 25 young 
Estonian leaders:


Day One
Day Two
Day Three
One of the ways we structured this learning journey was by exploring "the Art 
of Participatory Leadership" which is kind of an inquiry from how participatory 
methods work, and noticing what moves into larger fields and contexts.  Our 
basic frame from the three days was: Basics - Tools - Application" and the mode 
we used was "noticing."  We spent the first day just noticing what the basic 
patterns of participatory leadership are, what we have learned from Open Space 
and World Cafe and other forms and methods and then thinking about how to apply 
those basics to other areas of work, including invitation, organization, 
management, leadership and so on.   I love what Michael has written about 
noticing on the OSLIST around this discussion. I was coming into this teachings 
space after having spent some time playing and learning about applied 
improvisational theatre and one of the basics there is "notice more, change 
less."  


I think we are addicting to a perceived need for change, and that what is 
required is somehow to cultivate a stillness in ourselves to be able to deeply 
notice resources, and opportunities and connections and emergence that is 
flowing by in the ever changing stream of the world.  So I'm playing a lot with 
that practice these days.  


Collective leadership is always present, and with space, invitation, 
relationship and practice we can very quickly and simply evoke the energy for 
it to emerge.  And the quickest way to that evocation is resting and noticing 
that we already have those basic materials in hand, it is simply a matter of 
inviting a collective noticing and then asking: what can we now do together?

Chris (waiting in the Helsinki airport on my way back home).



 




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