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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stefano Lucantoni
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2014 11:52 AM
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list
Subject: Re: [OSList] My first OS as a facilitator

 

Hi all,
I'm finally back to tell you that my company enjoyed our first Open Space (my 
first as facilitator :) ) and it was really a great success.

I experienced on my skin what Harrison wrote on the "User Guide" about OS 
facilitation... it has more in common with Zen than with a straight, linear 
application of a cookbook technology.
As facilitator you are totally in play and the more you are in tune with the 
energy flow around you, the more you are able to give help, even only with your 
passive presence.

There were several tries (expecially near after the opening of the marketplace) 
by people who asked me a help to take things under control and it was really 
simple to help them let the things go the way they were going.

A satisfaction aura pervaded the most of them and during the evening closing 
session the feedback was a pleasant confirmation of that.

Every moment was a good surprise for the participants but I can say that the 
most shocking one was when they had in their hands the proceedings.
They were shocked... some reactions were like: "Really?" - "It's not possible!" 
- "So soon?"
but the one I liked more was "WOW!".

Now the Space is Open and we have lots of work to do to continue our cultural 
change until the next Open Space (maybe in September).

Please let me say thank you to you all again for your suggestions and 
encouragement, expecially to Gerardo De Luzenberger who I called the day before 
the OS having with him a very interesting exchange.

Ciao
Stefano

 

On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 10:46 PM, Stefano Lucantoni 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Diana,

My intention is to be there and I'll be happy to meet you and all the agilists 
OS practitioners who will be in Rome during those days.

 

Tks a lot for your kind availability.

Let's stay in touch.

Stefano


Il giorno 25/mar/2014, alle ore 19:18, Diana Larsen 
<[email protected]> ha scritto:

Hi Stefano, 

 

One more thought, I know there will be people attending the XP2014 conference 
from a couple of companies I know about in Europe that use Open Space as a 
regular part of their internal communication and decision making processes. If 
you're in the area then, I could connect you with them. 

 

Diana

 

**************
Diana Larsen

http://futureworksconsulting.com

 

Envisioning a world where everyone at every level of the organization can say, 
"I love my work; this is the best job EVER!"

 

********************

 

 

On Mar 24, 2014, at 7:16 PM, Diana Larsen <[email protected]> 
wrote:





Yes Stefano, 

 

As Harold suggests, the Agile Open program might be something to look into. 

 

Also the XP2014 conference is in Rome this year May 26-30. The main conference 
days May 27-29 will feature a parallel open space. I will be in Rome for it and 
would enjoy meeting with you too. I could tell you about the other resources 
and supports I'm familiar with. 

 

I'm sure there are other wonderful OS facilitators based in Italy who could 
also help. 

 

Diana

Diana Larsen

http://futureworksconsulting.com <http://futureworksconsulting.com/> 

Sent from my iPad. Please excuse typos & other fumble fingered effects.


On Mar 24, 2014, at 15:43, Stefano Lucantoni <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Harold, thanks for your suggestions.

I didn't know the Open Agile Program, it seems really interesting and starting 
one of these conferences in Italy is an exciting option. Next summer I know 
that there will be a two Open Space days for the Italian Agile Coach Camp... 
Maybe they adhere to the program.

 

About Daniel Mezick I know his work very well and our first Open Space should 
be our first step adopting his OAA framework. Unfortunately I can't attend his 
first training at the end of April.

Waiting for future training in Europe, in the mean time we'll try to do the 
best with the help of his book (The Culture Game) and all the useful stuff he 
published on his site.

 

Thanks again for your suggestions.

Cheers

Stefano


Il giorno 23/mar/2014, alle ore 14:51, Harold Shinsato <[email protected]> ha 
scritto:

A fellow agilist! Welcome Stefano. Glad to be reading your questions and 
remembering the tension and the joys of the first time opening the circle.

Many from within a company have facilitated an open space for that company. 
I've done it myself at SAP back in 2008. But this is a lot like the recommended 
division of roles between the scrum master and the product owner. They don't 
mix well, because in many ways the Scrum Master is supposed to be a 
facilitator, whereas the Product Owner is more like a boss.

Also, the traditional team manager is definitely *not* a good candidate as the 
scrum master. If you are the manager of the team or group, being the 
facilitator is extremely challenging. If someone owns the decision making - it 
is very hard to give up that decision making to the team. And even worse if you 
are determining their salaries and whether or not they get fired or promoted. 
But if you are seen as being on the same level as the rest of the team or 
group, it's much easier for you to be considered neutral and capable of keeping 
the space safe and open for new ideas and challenging opinions. I don't see a 
problem with a good agile coach being a facilitator for an open space. Though I 
think Daniel Mezick has an interesting view on that. More about Daniel later.

As an agile coach - you might be interested in two pieces of history. Diana 
Larsen is on this list, and has been at the core of the Agile Open program, 
http://www.agilealliance.org/programs/agile-open-program/ , which has used open 
space on the agile theme starting in Portland but now is happening in several 
places in the country. My annual Montana Open Space conference just joined that 
program this year - our MACH One @Missoula. Shameless plug. 
http://machmissoula.org <http://machmissoula.org/> . They are fantastic 
conferences if you get a chance. You might even consider starting one in Italy.

A second newer piece, Daniel Mezick is promoting a framework that makes Open 
Space the center piece of an organizational adoption of agile and has some 
great experience and ideas on how to make that successful. The Open Agile 
Adoption framework. http://newtechusa.net/open-agile-adoption/. He's been 
active on this list as well. He has said it's better for the facilitator to be 
external so they are not considered as part of the team, and I think if you 
were doing a formal OAA process, you're supposed to find an external 
facilitator.

    Cheers,
    Harold


On 3/22/14 12:25 PM, Stefano Lucantoni wrote:

Well, I think there was a little misunderstanding and for sure it's my fault.

I'm not the CEO but one of the three agile coaches of our company.

 

Our work is focused on helping our company to upgrade its culture (we started 
as Scrum Masters and now we work at all the company levels) and Open Space is 
the most powerful tool to support us with this big challenge.

 

Since the beginning I thought that as company coach and facilitator it could be 
ok to facilitate this meeting too, even tough I'm a company employee. Am I 
wrong?

 

Anyway now I know that you Gerardo are very close to me and it would be great 
to establish a direct contact during the next days.

 

Please, let me all know what you think.

 

Tks everybody

Stefano


Il giorno 21/mar/2014, alle ore 21:51, Suzanne Daigle <[email protected]> ha 
scritto:

What a treat to have a CEO immersed in Open Space and an Agile Scrum guy to 
boot! I agree with Harrison; it will lead to amazing things for your company if 
you jump in the ring with everyone. So inspired. Wish we had met in Paris. I 
was there then. Keep us posted!

Suzanne

P.S. Gerardo translated Harrison's user guide in Italian. I have my very own 
copy which Gerardo signed dedicating it to my dad who read the book from cover 
to cover years ago in Italian. He was a medical doctor. He loved it!

On Mar 21, 2014 4:24 PM, "Harrison Owen" <[email protected]> wrote:

Stefano – If Milano can talk to Roma, good things might happen! 

 

I was going to add in my previous note that while it is certainly possible for 
the CEO to facilitate an Open Space as you propose, that would not be my first 
choice for several reasons. First – no matter what you say you will STILL be 
the Boss (or whatever) – which makes it harder to believe that it really is 
Open Space, and that you are not setting the agenda. As you probably know by 
now, it is virtually impossible to “control” an Open Space. Certainly you can 
shut it down, but you and everybody else will be out of control, simply because 
everybody is “in control.” You know that, but your people don’t, at least for 
their first Open Space. So I would not put unneeded barriers in the way, even 
if they will be cast aside. The second reason that doing it yourself is 
problematical is that as facilitator, you really need to keep your hands out of 
things (present and invisible, so to speak). But then everybody loses, assuming 
that you have some value to add. Which I am sure you do. 

 

So do yourself and everybody else a favor. Invite my good friend Gerardo 
(Milano) to do the honors. And if he can’t, there are many other good folks, 
all speaking Italian. If he/they can take care of the space, you can have the 
marvelous fun of playing in it with all your comrades. At least that is what I 
would 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

 

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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stefano Lucantoni
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 9:46 AM
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list
Subject: Re: [OSList] My first OS as a facilitator

 

Hege, tks for your words. 
I'm very lucky because I'm part of a team (agile coaches team) who shared 
strong values and maybe our passion was capable to 'infect' our management.

We hope OS will be a first step toward a new way to live collaboration in our 
company.

We're going to do a one day Open Space.

And to answer to a previous Suzanne question: we're located in Rome.

Stefano

 

On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Hege Steinsland <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Stefano, I wish you all the best and congratulate you with your courage and the 
trust your company shows in you and the method! A great opportunity! I looke 
forward to listen to your experience. Are you doing a one ore two days Open 
space?

 

All the best from

Hege

Norway.

21. mars 2014 kl. 13:16 skrev Stefano Lucantoni <[email protected]>:

 

Thanks a lot Suzanne. 
I'm reading Harrison's guide again and again and I admit that the more I read 
it the more the stress drops down because it really seems to me that the Open 
Space is self sufficient or anyway needs a very small help.

Thanks again for your support.

Ciao

Stefano

 

 

On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 1:58 AM, Suzanne Daigle <[email protected]> wrote:

Stefano...bravo! Love the theme, love that you will have 100 people and most 
especially that you have invited your organization into Open Space. Besides 
telling you to enjoy the experience, I would refer you to Harrison's guide. 
After 5 years I still go back to it to do the basic preparations and to also 
sink into my invisible role opening and holding the space. Where are you 
located?

Thank you for sharing and making us part of your first experience. Remember you 
can do no wrong. It will happen with you and in spite of you.
Keep us posted. 
Suzanne

On Mar 20, 2014 6:49 PM, "Stefano Lucantoni" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Dear all,
I'm new to this OS world. After my first, and unique, OS experience in Paris 
during last September (The Global Scrum Gathering) I came back home with the 
idea to adopt this kind of meeting in my company too.
On next March 31st my company's first Open Space meeting will take place and 
I'm going to be the facilitator. wow!
We'll be around 100 people and the theme is "how could we make our company a 
better place to work?"
If any of you have a suggestion to share with me, something that you would have 
been happy to receive before your first time as an OS facilitator, I think it 
would be really a gift for me.

thanks all
Stefano

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