Dear Suzanne and Gang What an amazing set of proceedings and associated items you and your colleagues have composed so beautifully and so 'wholesomely.' What astonishing imagination you injected into the very idea of co-creating these collations of happenings at the Grand Gathering and of their antecedents.
All of which are likely to be widely appreciated by those who were most privileged to be present, along with 'Spaceniks' located far and wide and other interested spirits everywhere. Your gifts will be savoured down through the generations! I send you my heartfelt congratulations for the munificence of love and effort which went into setting up the happy event and now in making much of what transpired there available for all to see around our little planet, 3rdfrom the sun. Those who co-created all dimensions of the enterprise can be truly proud. For in 'poking around' these proceedings I am struck by how much richness has been captured and now distributed in such readily accessible forms. Real cutting edge courage and skills to do this! An example of what captured my attention was an item from the session 'Using Technology to Deepen Dialogue Within / In the Room' viz "Dawn had a great comment - to think about asking different audience sections (yes, this is lines of chairs facing forward - cannot change that room set for this particular 1-hour session) to listen for and respond to something slightly different than the other sections - to show more depth and breadth of what people were noticing in what was being said and shared. An example: Group 1) Listen for what surprised you. Group 2) Listen for what challenges you. And so on. Of course our question design will also depend on our technical capabilities and complexities, as everything informs everything, design-wise.” These kind of questions are in tune with what I bring to bear as a professional facilitator/host and will incorporate in my future activities. Just one other ‘emerging’ for me to mention here was a meeting with a person who ‘popped in’ to WOS2013 virtually. When Francois Knuchel appeared on a laptop screen during one of the breakout sessions I said to him, “I look forward to meeting you in London when *en route* home.” Which happened at Heathrow Airport - Francois lives nearby - shortly before I boarded my flight to Adelaide via Kuala Lumpur. We had a delightful time together, during which the subject of ‘Sociocracy’ or ‘Dynamic Governance’<http://www.sociocracy.info/what-is-sociocrac/>arose in the conversation. I had convened a 'What if? kind of topic at WOS2013 on this and he is well versed in this new approach to governance of self organising enterprises. Since then Francois and I have had lively email exchanges - very helpful for me - to do with a substantial project being developed by a university here in Adelaide in which a Sociocratic approach may become integral. I have been invited to facilitate a planning workshop in preparation for their grant application. Watch this space for what may develop from this ‘chance’? connection with Francois ... Which brings me to suggest that you have a look at my recent posts on Conversare <http://conversare.net/>, a topic which I also convened at WOS2013 <http://conversare.net/?p=1237>. This is about co-creating contexts in which whoever comes engages well among strangers purely for the experience and joy of the encounters. See insightful comments on this of Suzanne and of Seth Godin <http://conversare.net/?p=1292> to gain a sense of what others perceive the significance of doing this could be. One such is that spending time being consciously interested in others, who may initially be strangers, expressed by asking questions and listening with attention, is a gift to the recipient(s) - and to oneself. Is initiating a conversation sometimes one of the greatest gifts can give to another? While we may not ever know the significance of doing this with particular people we may have inklings. Do we do well to act on these anyway? Another relates to the notion that ‘The way we treat our planet is a reflection of how we treat each other – and *ourselves (thanks Chris Weaver*) ...’ With warm regards from somewhat cool (being winter here) Downunder. <smile> Looking forward Go well Alan Alan Stewart, PhD Adelaide PS To bring this to your attention … *Whenever we treat each other well good things happen. * See my new e-booklet Time to converse – at the heart of human warmth<http://www.multimindsolutions.com/?page_id=243>now available on Amazon On 6 August 2013 09:38, Suzanne Daigle <[email protected]> wrote: > *Greetings!* > > The month of May seems like a long time ago but in so many ways, it feels > like WOSonOS 2013 happened just yesterday. For those who made the journey; > for those who poked their head in virtually and then stayed awhile; and for > those who were with us in spirit and wished they could have come, *Thank > You! * > > Here are a few documents that we hope you will enjoy: > > The *First * tells the story of a unique partnership between an amazing > group of Millennials, a University (our co-hosts: University of South > Florida St. Petersburg) and a WOSonOS planning team. This book is our way > of saying THANK YOU to all who contributed a part of themselves. There were > many events leading up to WOSonOS 2013...going back to 2010. Through words, > images and videos, we have tried to convey what transpired and at the same > time, capture the friendships, the vibrant local and global connections > that got seeded and the essence of what it was like just being together in > May. As happens in Open Space, the story of what's next is never fully > known. All we can say judging from the many bits and pieces that we see and > hear, the community of practice that got established, is that a lot is > happening and will continue to happen here in the Tampa Bay area and in > different parts of the world because we were together. Passion and purpose, > vision and hope, laughter and promise -- it was and is all there, the stuff > that happens all the time in Open Space. > > > 1. *Instructions to view this book are simple*: Click the first link > below, then double click the book when it appears for a full screen view; > at the top you will see a round button that you can move to the right that > allows you to toggle for larger print size and finally on the right hand > side of the book, an arrow to move from page to page. *New technology*...so > feel free to play with it and don't forget to click on some of the short > interviews that were done (with simultaneous translations)!* > > Link to the WOSonOS Special Host Partner Book* > http://www.flipsnack.com/76EE6B7EFB5/fdt5wmmp > Starting on page 33,click the video links to relive some of the > magical moments, then on pages 38 to 41, listen to China extending their > invitation for 2015, marvel at Haiti and all that they shared about being > here (or not being here...yes, be prepared to be surprise!) and then > chuckle heartily listening to Alan Stewart from Australia and finally, feel > the excitement of Serbia for 2014. > On the last page, the special thank you's to a planning team and > others who lent a hand. > > > 2. The *Second Document *is the *Official Draft of the Book of > Proceedings* in PDF format. It remains a draft because a book of > proceedings is never fully done (it lives on) and yet, at some point we > must say: "when it's over, it's over". > > Special thanks to Lisa Heft for adding her unique flair and creativity in > the final layout with many photos, bringing the document to 200 pages from > an initial 166. Much wisdom in all these discussion reports! Also > wonderful to see one summary appearing in three languages: English, > Chinese and Creole! > > > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/48620027/WOSonOS%202013%20St.Petersburg%20Florida/WOSonOS%202013_%20Book%20of%20Proceedings.pdf > * > * > *Thank you again and our best wishes to Jasmina Nikolic and her wonderful > Serbia team for WOSonOS 2014! > > * > *From WOSonOS2013** Host Team* (Sharon Joy Kleitsch, David O'Neill, > Marilyn and Marc Anderson, Ben Roberts, Aaron Wasserman, Michele Young, > Eric Weaver, Doris Reeves-Lipscombe, Catie Wonders, Kevin Blossfeld, > Michele Norris, Suzanne Daigle) and others who rolled up their sleeves by > providing training (Lisa Heft, Diane Gibeault) and pitching in to help set > up the rooms (Gail West, Linda Stevenson, Karen Davis); Devon Morris for > Live streaming and Scrum training and Harold Shinsato on keeping our > financials straight. Also special thank you to Access Queen and to OSIUS > for their unwavering support. > > > > <https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/48620027/WOSonOS%202013%20St.Petersburg%20Florida/WOSonOS%202013_%20Book%20of%20Proceedings.pdf> > > > <https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/48620027/WOSonOS%202013%20St.Petersburg%20Florida/WOSonOS%202013_%20Book%20of%20Proceedings.pdf> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > 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 > >
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