Bravo Lisa's life! I would love to go for her OS cahoot.
spark ;-))) 2012. 1. 28. 오후 5:54에 "Eva P Svensson" <[email protected]>님이 작성: > > Of course NO - and I would love to be a member > :o) > Eva > > Bästa hälsningar > > > > Eva P Svensson > > > > EPS Human Invest AB > Member of Beyond Performance Group > > > > "Verksamhetsutveckling genom människor skapar långsiktigt välmående företag och organisationer" > > > > Anåsbergsvägen 22, 439 34 ONSALA > Besöksadress; Norra Allégatan 8, Göteborg > Tfn: 0300-615 05, Mobil; 0706- 89 85 50 > www.epshumaninvest.se > Skype: eva.p.svensson > Besök gärna min blogg; www.epshumaninvest.blogspot.com/ > "Jag kan inte lära dig något. Allt jag kan göra är att ställa frågor till dig, och låta dig själv finna svaren." Sokrates > > > > > > > > > 28 jan 2012 kl. 01.48 skrev Jeff Aitken: > >> Does anybody really wonder why there is The Official Lisa Heft Fanclub >> (on Facebook)? Drop in if you use Facebook! >> >> https://www.facebook.com/groups/6963853651/ >> >> Jeff >> San Francisco >> >> On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Lisa Heft <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, dear colleagues - >>> >>> >>> (I had some difficulty posting recently so thanks for your patience as I >>> >>> jump into a few conversations after a bit of time has passed...) >>> >>> >>> I enjoyed reading about my colleagues' Open Space workshops about Open Space >>> >>> - and thank you Kerry for inviting the question. >>> >>> I smile when I think that if you attended each different colleague's >>> >>> workshop you would learn different things - fabulous. It also shows that the >>> >>> learning is diverse and the the learning is life-long. >>> >>> >>> Some of my lessons learned: >>> >>> >>> I find that the longer the workshop, the less diverse the participants. >>> >>> Participant feedback tells me that the more diverse individuals do not have >>> >>> so many days they can take off from their multiple jobs, step away from >>> >>> their schooling or organize their child's care. So my workshops are almost >>> >>> always 2, 2.5 or 3 days long. >>> >>> >>> In my analysis of what would be the most useful given the time available for >>> >>> a workshop I look at all the things you can learn from reading, all the >>> >>> things you can learn from practice on your own, and all the things you can >>> >>> only learn best experientially with others. >>> >>> >>> I do not teach what can be learn from reading. >>> >>> - I invite people to read Harrison's book, "Open Space Learning Workshop: A >>> >>> User's Guide" before they come to the workshop - even if they have learned >>> >>> Open Space or something like it from other sources, writings or >>> >>> experiences. >>> >>> >>> I do not teach what you can learn from practice on your own. >>> >>> - I invite participants to connect into the OSLIST and other online >>> >>> communities and to their local communities of practice. >>> >>> - I also host an OSonOS each year for anyone who has learned Open Space - my >>> >>> workshop graduates and everyone else - to join together in-person to deepen >>> >>> their learning. >>> >>> - I connect participants to others who do Open Space in their region of the >>> >>> world. >>> >>> - I remind them that the learning did not start with this workshop nor does >>> >>> it end at the end of the workshop - the learning and practice are life-long. >>> >>> >>> What is left are those things which I find are most useful to offer in an >>> >>> experiential setting such as a workshop. >>> >>> >>> Some topics I cover in the workshop and its materials: >>> >>> >>> - A sense of what makes the full complete form of Open Space; when to call >>> >>> it Open Space and when you are using just a page from Open Space and do not >>> >>> need to call it that; what similar things are not Open Space >>> >>> >>> - Deliverables of different-length OS events >>> >>> >>> - Thoughts and questions for analysis with the client to decide what >>> >>> dialogue tool is a fit for the job >>> >>> >>> - Thoughts about how short is too short for Open Space - why many >>> >>> facilitators decide to select another tool if there is not enough time >>> >>> >>> - Talking with a client about finding more time for an OS event >>> >>> >>> - How morphing or hybridizing changes human dynamics and the flow of thought >>> >>> and often reduces the productivity and deliverables of an Open Space-like >>> >>> meeting >>> >>> >>> - Thoughts about how a facilitator's passion for a method can sometimes >>> >>> their ability to truly listen to a client >>> >>> >>> - How food and beverage, invitation strategy, signage and other details can >>> >>> support or lessen inclusivity, productivity, and idea-generation >>> >>> >>> - A look at all the many interconnected elements of pre-work that can >>> >>> support and strengthen an Open Space event >>> >>> >>> - Thoughts about how the brain works and why or why not to include action >>> >>> planning, pattern-seeking or next-steps identification in the same meeting >>> >>> as the Open Space >>> >>> >>> - Lessons learned from clients about follow-up / sustaining the momentum and >>> >>> ideas generated from an Open Space event >>> >>> >>> - Diverse forms of participant-generated documentation - and a look at many >>> >>> different kinds of Books of Proceedings from different countries, projects >>> >>> and cultures >>> >>> >>> - Lessons learned about using Open Space for non-readers, in world conflict >>> >>> zones, in multi-language groups >>> >>> >>> - Thoughts about Open Space and conflict transformation, about the >>> >>> facilitator's role; stories about trusting (or not trusting) the process and >>> >>> the people and what can result >>> >>> >>> - Stories about power dynamics, conflict, smallest, largest and most >>> >>> challenging Open Space events >>> >>> >>> - A look at diverse clients' themes and lessons learned about invitation >>> >>> languaging and strategy >>> >>> >>> - Site design and preparation >>> >>> >>> - Thoughts about accessibility and inclusion regarding site, materials, >>> >>> signage, invitation >>> >>> >>> - Experiencing an Open Space conference within the body of the workshop, >>> >>> then reflecting on that experience >>> >>> >>> - Reflection and thought about the facilitator's role and about each >>> >>> participant's learning edge >>> >>> >>> - Thoughts about where each participant might use Open Space in their >>> >>> organization or community >>> >>> >>> After the workshop... >>> >>> - Participants receive their Book of Proceedings from their in-workshop Open >>> >>> Space conference >>> >>> - They also receive follow-up notes from their workshops >>> >>> - I offer lifetime feedback and support >>> >>> - I share where to learn more about Open Space; remind the participants that >>> >>> the international community of practice is there for them 24 hours a day; >>> >>> and also remind them that different thinkers than myself may spark different >>> >>> thoughts or ways of doing things >>> >>> >>> Some organizations or communities invite me to give this several-day >>> >>> workshop as a first step. >>> >>> The second step is for the community of participants to help each other do >>> >>> one or more Open Space events. Time passes. Reflection happens. >>> >>> The third step is the organization or community bringing me back for further >>> >>> exploration of any specific areas identified by the participants. >>> >>> >>> Various participants show up at the OSonOS or the WOSonOS to re-connect with >>> >>> the world community of practice. >>> >>> >>> - - - >>> >>> >>> These workshops are for those with experience in Open Space and those who >>> >>> are new to OS. Those who consider themselves professional facilitators and >>> >>> those who do not. >>> >>> >>> Perhaps some of you will join me for the Open Space Learning Workshop this >>> >>> year. >>> >>> >>> - May 16-18, 2012 - San Francisco USA >>> >>> - October 8-10, 2012 - London - before the 2012 WOSonOS >>> >>> - December 12-14, 2012 - San Francisco >>> >>> ...and other workshops to be announced in other parts of the world - >>> >>> including this workshop in Spanish. >>> >>> >>> Perhaps some of you have already learned about Open Space in a workshop >>> >>> setting and have studied it deeply and use it in the world. >>> >>> >>> Then perhaps you will want to join us for the >>> >>> - Open Space on Open Space March 14-16, San Francisco USA >>> >>> >>> Let me know if you want more information regarding these workshops and >>> >>> events. >>> >>> >>> - - - >>> >>> >>> I am curious to hear from those of you who give one-day workshops - what is >>> >>> the content? what do you feel you need to teach, and what don't you feel you >>> >>> need to teach? What do you wish you had more time to teach? >>> >>> >>> Thank you again, Kerry, for inviting us to share about our workshops. >>> >>> And a warm hello to fellow learners from many countries who have come >>> >>> through my workshops - you always teach me so very much, and I look forward >>> >>> to seeing you again soon. >>> >>> >>> Take care, >>> >>> Lisa >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> >>> OSList mailing list >>> >>> To post send emails to [email protected] >>> >>> To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] >>> >>> To subscribe or manage your subscription click below: >>> >>> http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> OSList mailing list >> To post send emails to [email protected] >> To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] >> To subscribe or manage your subscription click below: >> http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org > > > > _______________________________________________ > OSList mailing list > To post send emails to [email protected] > To unsubs
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