I love the Certification dialogue and I think that the recurrence of the dialogue is necessary. As I have looked around of things that trace there roots to open space or give the impression to be similar is some way. Some of these processes have the Certification hierarchy protecting the Quality of the Brand and the revenues steaming from the property that the brand name is.
The hierarchy of the Certification process associated with Brand names is a way to close space and create tension witch in turn will fuel the flow of cash from the people that can pay, excluding the people that can not. It is an exercise in creating a closed system to fuel a business plan. And naturally, any start up consultancy offering some tools will need some flow of cash to pay the phone bill. When I was at Wosonon in Berlin back in 2010, I head one participant saying. "You always have the clients that you deserve". By knowing that the space for clients is well open and the law of mobility is active from them is perhaps a little scary. This scare can be remedied by letting go of the outcome and commit time to prepare to be of more benefit for my future clients. Here I have opened up many lines of thoughts that stay with me when I think about this topic. What I would like to have written down is some sort of vision on how to go about using the open space as a central idea and core philosophy in a practise. On Certification, my vote would go for "no central Certification", but I don't mind that various offspring's of Open Space go ahead and create there own brand name with the associated cash flow headaches and salaried sales staff of Certification trainings in there bid to get a bought with a handsome cash out from lager companies. That said, I would like to see more people get interested in the "boring" methought of meeting, working and begin together called open space. By the way, I am bored to tears by people hearing about open space and begin pissed off by the way open office layout (also called open space in my country) has been ruining there work experiences. This is starting to be a long rant, Ill stop now. With the breeze from Iceland Kári On 8 August 2013 14:50, Harrison Owen <[email protected]> wrote: > Certification (whatever that might mean) seems to be a perennial topic. I > suppose that is understandable, but for myself it is a horrible idea. My > reasons are several. First of all it is too much work. The thought of > developing the criteria, programs, and even worse, “protecting the brand” is > totally exhausting. We’d have to have certifiers to certify the certifiers > and so on ad infinitum. Second reason – Open Space seems to be taking care > of itself. When folks come on with “A little Open Space,” “Sort of Open > Space,” “Modified Open Space,” ... the participants (increasingly) > understand that they aren’t getting the genuine article—and say so. I recall > one instance where a large gentleman stood up in the middle of the “program” > and loudly proclaimed, “This sure ain’t Open Space! I’m out of here.” And he > walked. I guess you could call that “Market Certification.” Best of all --- > it works all by itself. One more thing not to do!! > > > > Harrison > > > > Harrison Owen > > 7808 River Falls Dr. > > Potomac, MD 20854 > > USA > > > > 189 Beaucaire Ave. (summer) > > Camden, Maine 04843 > > > > Phone 301-365-2093 > > (summer) 207-763-3261 > > > > www.openspaceworld.com > > www.ho-image.com (Personal Website) > > To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of OSLIST > Go to: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 > -- Kári Gunnarsson [email protected] gsm: +354 8645189 _______________________________________________ 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 .
