Tricia – By all means, jump in the pool. The water is fine! And it seems to me 
that you are making life much too complicated. Two days in Open Space with a 
theme of something like: “Building our collective competence: Issues and 
Opportunities” would probably allow the group to achieve all its objectives and 
more. No need for separate themes on the several days, that just adds to the 
noise in the air. In NYC we did in fact “open the space” three different times, 
but that was only to allow as many people as possible to assume the role (or 
part of the role) of facilitator. So if your client is up for it, just open the 
space and keep going. Actually I would try for 2.5 days with the final day 
focused on actions for the future. The details on how to do all this are pretty 
clear in the book, I think. Just make it simple and the Folks will do what they 
need to do. It always happens.

 

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[mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Tricia Chirumbole
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 3:00 PM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: [OSList] Incorporating self-organized training/learning sessions into 
OST AND communicating OST to an uninitiated and distracted leadership

 

Hello all!

 

I am an OST newbie who is hoping to facilitate an Open Space for my main 
client's annual meeting in a few weeks and I would like to get your thoughts on 
incorporating hands on skill transfer into an Open Space. I did do some book 
reading on OST and just attended the OST meeting in NYC this weekend, but have 
never hosted an Open Space. 

 

Background on organization and situation:

 

I do not provide facilitation for this organization. I am one of a number of 
project managers who work on teams to conduct market research and strategy 
consulting projects for their clients in the life sciences arena.

 

They have agreed to my participation in the facilitation of the meetings and I 
have referenced OST, but we have not yet discussed details on meeting design 
and I am pretty sure they are not familiar with OST.  

 

This meeting will be a small group of only the US folks - 14 in total. We will 
be meeting for 2.5 days. On an ongoing basis, we are all remote workers across 
the US and in Europe and Japan and only see each other when we travel to a 
client's location.

 

The general theme identified is "collaboration and learning from one another". 
The stated intent, so far, was to have us all take turns teaching something to 
the group where we are the "expert", then to spend time just working in 
parallel and helping each other on current projects or generating learning 
moments. 

 

I am encouraging shifting the focus from trying to model collaboration and 
getting all of our trainings under our belts in 2.5 days, to a focus on 
developing a system for ongoing collaboration and expertise sharing, to include 
discussions of where learning and teaching opportunities exist. I think this 
topic would be great for an Open Space. 

 

I was thinking we could combine opportunities for hands on learning with 
discussion of an ongoing structure by having two sessions (maybe 1.5 days 
overall).

 

My thoughts for day 1 and day 2 "prompts"

 

1) Sharing expertise and leveraging strengths across the organization

2) What do we need right now for high performance individually and 
organizationally? Training, support, etc.

 

My main question is, in the second prompt - "what do we need right now" - could 
we frame this as an opportunity for hands on learning where the sessions were 
either suggested by learners who knew of something specific that they wanted to 
learn, or not specific I guess, as well as by teachers, who felt that they had 
areas of expertise to share? 

 

We would all then self-organize and convene into sessions where we are not just 
discussing topics/structures/etc, but we are actually engaging in information 
and skill transfer. 




Question 2: Also not sure which prompt should come first.

 

I don't know yet if I will get them to buy into the Open Space process or if I 
do, if I can get the time for 2 prompts, BUT, I wanted to ask thoughts of the 
group before crafting my next communication with them. 

 

Thank you sooooooo much for reading through this long question and for any 
insights provided! 

-- 
Tricia Chirumbole
US: +1-571-232-0942
Skype: tricia.chirumbole

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