Harold – love what you say! And… it isn’t all bad when people change their 
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forgotten. Reminds us once again that setting agendas in advance (6 months, 
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From: OSList [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Harold Shinsato via OSList
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2017 1:44 PM
To: OSLIST
Subject: Re: [OSList] OS design questions

 

Thanks for that report Diana. My first foray into Open Space I set up an online 
system to allow folks to propose (but not commit) to topics. Very few of those 
early proposals were actually convened the actual day of the OST, same as Diana 
reported. I stopped doing that after my second event.

When I've seen session time/space allowed to be scheduled more than a day in 
advance, both for technology unconferences and for multiple day Open Space 
events, my experience is that people are much less present to what is alive in 
the moment. People pay less attention to each other. The session proposals 
revert to a more standard conference style, with more prepared presentations. 
More self promotion. Less group coherence fostered. Less Open Space.

What I've see is that it works much better to leave the marketplace 
time/location blank before the morning openings, even for multiple day open 
space events. And it also helps to make sure everyone knows we will make more 
meeting locations for their topics so they don't panic and rush to fill the 
first slots or give up when the market place seems full.

I've seen the holding space method work. That might diffuse the pressure a 
little. Though my experience is it still works best, as Harrison reports, if 
the wall is completely blank each morning.

    Regards,
    Harold

On 9/17/17 11:09 AM, Diana Larsen via OSList wrote:

Hi Jean, 

 

No advice. Just a story. 

 

Last week I opened space for a group that decided (reasons) to limit hosts to 
their one most "passion/responsibility" topic per day on the marketplace. Some 
folks were sure they'd want more and others had new topics that emerged that 
they wanted to remember for the second day. 

 

We accommodated their concern by giving it a space. By the end of the day about 
a dozen topics had been posted into a "holding space" to the side of the 
marketplace on the same wall. 

 

The next morning when we had morning announcements of the new topics for the 
2nd day, only three of the twelve were moved and scheduled with time/room 
stickies on the new day marketplace. When I asked about the remainders, people 
said: - they'd changed their minds because something seemed more compelling 
now; - the person who'd proposed it was actually asking someone else to take 
responsibility who didn't want it; - the person who posted it couldn't come 
back for the second day; - etc. 

 

That was just one of the "be prepared to be surprised" moments I experienced in 
that event. 

 

So, the answer to the question about "what's most important for your learning 
right now" seems to morph even more quickly than we might expect! Overnight (!) 
things that were "too important to leave out" can fade and other needs take 
precedence. 

 

Diana

 

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On Sep 17, 2017, at 09:23, Bhavesh Patel via OSList 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Instead of the Marketplace you could simply have an ideas wall, and anyone who 
has an idea for a session the next day could stick it up there without any 
feeling of commitment.

 

Then the next day open the Marketplace with the usual blank wall, remind people 
that today is a new day and all are free to do what they want, remind them to 
check out the wall of ideas from yesterday if they want to... and then business 
as usual...

 

OR offer 15min to browse the ideas wall... then rip all the ideas down, throw 
them in the bin, and start the Open Space!

 

And why are you limiting the number of spaces/sessions in an Open Space?

 

On 16 September 2017 at 21:32, Jean Richardson via OSList 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Thank you.  Yes, I would do an opening.

 

One of the things that concerns me is that the whole Marketplace could fill 
before the opening.  I could have them take down their topics and describe 
them, but I guess I’m concerned about lack of spontaneity and whether that 
would have a negative impact on the experience.

 

--- Jean

 

From: Chris Corrigan [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2017 11:18 AM
To: Jean Richardson <[email protected]>; World wide Open Space Technology 
email list <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [OSList] OS design questions

 

Yes. The only issue with a large conference is that people often forgot what 
they posted, when and where and so on. In my experience You still need to do an 
opening if you want everyone to be really ground in their responsibility. 

 

Chris. 

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www.chriscorrigan.com

 


On Sep 16, 2017, at 11:07 AM, Jean Richardson via OSList 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Yesterday I was the convener for a very large Open Space.  At the closing 
circle, there were requests for modifications next year.  This OS has been 
occurring at an annual conference that has formal, pre-selected papers sessions 
on the first day.  One request for next year was to put the Marketplace on the 
wall the day of the formal sessions, and allow OS attendees so post sessions on 
the Marketplace based on questions/ideas that come up on the first day.  Assume 
we will have 400 to 450 attendees next year and space for 21 to 28 OS sessions.

 

Does anyone have experience with populating a Marketplace in this way?

 

--- Jean

 

 


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