Yes! Head and heart linked by a passion to serve.

Regards
Rob

> On 15 Aug 2019, at 2:05 am, Chris Corrigan via OSList 
> <oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> 
> You do realize that Jesus never certified practitioners of Christianity, 
> right? And that subsequent attempts to do so basically created a toxic 
> blending of Church and Empire that contributed to mass amounts of suffering 
> through incredibly toxic and psychopathic uses of power and control for most 
> of the last 1700 years?
> 
> And I say that as a Christian who works with churches.  
> 
> Mark, just open space.  That’s what the world wants more of. It does not want 
> or need more  people running around saying they are certified to open space.  
> It truly doesn’t care. Your credentials mean nothing if you aren’t actually 
> opening space.  And if you are opening space, no one will care what your 
> credentials are.  The best OST meetings I’ve ever been a part of were 
> facilitated by people who had never done them before.  They cared about the 
> participants, they took care to follow the instructions, they took nothing 
> for granted, and they learned a lot about themselves and others.  Some of 
> these people were 14 years old. 
> 
> Coincidently, some of these people are also the best Christians I have ever 
> met, too, for the same reasons. 
> 
> Just do the work and share your learning and get better at it. That’s how I 
> learned, that’s how I support others and that’s my invitation to you. Resist 
> the devilish temptation to build an empire.    
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Aug 14, 2019, at 8:39 AM, Mark Carmel via OSList 
>> <oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Fascinating conversation. This is exactly why we need a certification-like 
>> program and an organizational structure for the future if we want to train 
>> people in the finer points of sustaining open space interventions over time 
>> as Chris has done. There is a lot more to it than just throwing out an 
>> invitation and opening up the market place. It is interesting to me that 
>> from the most seasoned open space masters the idea was instantly shot down, 
>> saying...we discussed that already... Now that is not what an open space 
>> facilitator normally does right? Shoot down other people's ideas. The world 
>> has evolved into one that respects credentials. Interestingly the ones who 
>> spoke the strongest against certification have already given themselves nice 
>> fancy titles. Which is wonderful.  Because credentials really do matter. 
>> Right now open space facilitators must give themself their own title and 
>> otherwise have no backing whatsoever to lend credibility to their self given 
>> titles. When you talk about overcoming the resistance of executives and with 
>> the retaliation nation nature of things now (look at Hong Kong) it makes 
>> sense to put some structure to the educational credentialing of OSTsters 
>> from apprentice  to Master to mentor.  In terms of VISION and MISSION and 
>> VALUES and STRATEGY, why is it that we facilitators want to apply that same 
>> organizational structure for ALL other organizations but resist doing the 
>> same for OUR work, to create OUR organization... What IS our vision...to 
>> hope the world magically organizes around OST... or to make it happen 
>> through a viable 1,000 year vision.  In his great book, Leadership Is,  
>> Harrison is spot on to define OST as the ONE way for leaders to be a 
>> caretaker of the Spirit.  We must not be naive to believe that leaders will 
>> not crush the Spirit once it emerges in Open Space. This requires highly 
>> advanced training to be able to navigate the process over decades of 
>> implementation.  ALL great decisions require great leadership. If OST ever 
>> gets an organization, I hope this idea will be considered by its leaders or 
>> of course someone else will do it or it will not be done. In some ways, or 
>> all ways, Harrison has created a new religion of Spirit and I hope that an 
>> organizational structure WILL be created kinda like that other dude who 
>> started out with 12 disciples. 
>> Peace,
>> Mark Carmel
>> 
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>>>    1. Re: OST for Mission/Vision and Strategic Planning? (Chris Kloth)
>>>    2. Re: OST for Mission/Vision and Strategic Planning? (Harrison Owen)
>>>    3. Re: OST for Mission/Vision and Strategic Planning? (Peggy Holman)
>>>    4. Re: OST for Mission/Vision and Strategic Planning? (Jake Yeager)
>>>    5. Open Space Hangout! Tues Aug 13, 12 PM EDT! (Tony Budak)
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>>> Message: 1
>>> Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2019 17:25:41 -0400
>>> From: Chris Kloth <chris.kl...@got2change.com>
>>> To: jacob.yea...@gmail.com
>>> Cc: World wide Open Space Technology email list
>>>         <oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>
>>> Subject: Re: [OSList] OST for Mission/Vision and Strategic Planning?
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>>> Jake, I hope to get back to you by this weekend. I am in the middle of  
>>> a project with Prosecutor Impact (see Adam Foss' Ted Talk) that is  
>>> pretty consuming. I know I have the file somewhere.
>>> 
>>> That said, Michael's comment about what's on the wall triggered a  
>>> powerful memory. When I got to my site the night before we were to  
>>> start a very resistant top executive made it clear to me that he  
>>> thought this approach a ridiculous waste of time. He also made it  
>>> clear that he was sure labor issues over wages and other workplace  
>>> issues would probably come up and that there was no way these could be  
>>> addressed in such a setting.
>>> 
>>> I thanked him for sharing his concerns and observed that labor issues  
>>> would probably come up if it mattered to those in the room and  
>>> requested that he trust me that it would be okay. I also asked him to  
>>> listen to the workers talk and resist taking charge of the subject.
>>> 
>>> No surprise that the topic came up at both sites in the first round  
>>> and was attended by almost everyone at my site. He scowled at me big  
>>> time. I will admit I was nervous.
>>> 
>>> The 90 minute session went roughly like this: 30 of frustration, 30  
>>> minutes of "We are all in this together and still have the best jobs n  
>>> the valley" and 30 minutes of developing strategies. By the end of the  
>>> second round the company president faxed from the other site that  
>>> their ideas were all valuable and could be implemented!
>>> 
>>> The rest of the day was amazingly full of energy, excitement, and optimism.
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Shalom,
>>> 
>>> Chris Kloth
>>> ChangeWorks of the Heartland
>>> 254 South Merkle Road
>>> Bexley, OH 43209-1801
>>> ph 614-239-1336
>>> fax 614-237-2347
>>> www.got2change.com
>>> 
>>> Think globally. Act locally.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Quoting Jake Yeager <jacob.yea...@gmail.com>:
>>> 
>>> > Hey Chris,
>>> >
>>> > Thanks so much for your response! It's very helpful to hear your
>>> > experience, and it's awesome how the partnership you mentioned is still
>>> > active!
>>> >
>>> > If you don't mind, I have a few follow-up questions for you:
>>> >
>>> >    - What were the themes for the OSs with Carbarundum and the non-profit
>>> >    partnership? It seems the groups covered a lot of ground!
>>> >    - I am an internal consultant, and our organization has multiple sites.
>>> >    I love that you facilitated an OS across sites! What do you recommend 
>>> > for
>>> >    executing an OS when there are multiple sites?
>>> >
>>> > Thank you so much Chris!
>>> >
>>> > Also, if anyone else on the list wants to share recommendations for
>>> > executing OS cross-site, please do!
>>> >
>>> > All the best,
>>> > Jake
>>> > ________________
>>> >
>>> > When the mind is quiet, the sun of your heart will shine once again, and
>>> > you will be free of problems.
>>> >  - Robert Adams <http://www.robert-adams.info/>
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Sun, Aug 11, 2019 at 10:46 PM Chris Kloth <chris.kl...@got2change.com>
>>> > wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Ralph Copleman, Barbara Bunker, and I used OST with a division of
>>> >> Carbarundum that had just been sold. It included virtually 100% of the
>>> >> employees of the new organization in two geographic locations
>>> >> simultaneously... one in the eastern US and one in the midwest. We had
>>> >> ti use dial-up computer access and fax machines to communicate what
>>> >> was going on at each location each round! By the end of the process
>>> >> there was a new mission, vision, values and basic organization
>>> >> structure.
>>> >>
>>> >> I used OST as part of the process of forming a collaborative
>>> >> partnership among 4 nonprofit organizations providing early childhood
>>> >> care and education to very different types of children, resulting in a
>>> >> mission, vision, and values, as well as articulating a plan for the
>>> >> first two years of their partnership. That partnership is now almost
>>> >> 25 years old. It's members have internalized the principles of OST.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> --
>>> >> Shalom,
>>> >>
>>> >> Chris Kloth
>>> >> ChangeWorks of the Heartland
>>> >> 254 South Merkle Road
>>> >> Bexley, OH 43209-1801
>>> >> ph 614-239-1336
>>> >> fax 614-237-2347
>>> >> www.got2change.com
>>> >>
>>> >> Think globally. Act locally.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Quoting Jake Yeager via OSList <oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>:
>>> >>
>>> >> > Hi all,
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Has anyone ever used OST 1) to develop a mission and/or vision 
>>> >> > statement
>>> >> or
>>> >> > 2) to conduct strategic planning? If so, how did it go? Any
>>> >> recommendations?
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Thanks!
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Much love as always,
>>> >> > Jake
>>> >> >
>>> >> > P.S. Hope to see you at WOSonOS so I can thank you in person! :)
>>> >> > ________________
>>> >> >
>>> >> > When the mind is quiet, the sun of your heart will shine once again, 
>>> >> > and
>>> >> > you will be free of problems.
>>> >> >  - Robert Adams <http://www.robert-adams.info/>
>>> >> >
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>>> >> This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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>>> 
>>> 
>>> ------------------------------
>>> 
>>> Message: 2
>>> Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2019 17:57:37 -0400
>>> From: "Harrison Owen" <hhowe...@gmail.com>
>>> To: "'World wide Open Space Technology email list'"
>>>         <oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>
>>> Subject: Re: [OSList] OST for Mission/Vision and Strategic Planning?
>>> Message-ID: <001201d55158$f4f61ec0$dee25c40$@com>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="us-ascii"
>>> 
>>> Beautiful! Thank you Chris!!
>>> 
>>> ho
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of
>>> Chris Kloth via OSList
>>> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2019 5:26 PM
>>> To: jacob.yea...@gmail.com
>>> Cc: Chris Kloth; World wide Open Space Technology email list
>>> Subject: Re: [OSList] OST for Mission/Vision and Strategic Planning?
>>> 
>>> Jake, I hope to get back to you by this weekend. I am in the middle of  
>>> a project with Prosecutor Impact (see Adam Foss' Ted Talk) that is  
>>> pretty consuming. I know I have the file somewhere.
>>> 
>>> That said, Michael's comment about what's on the wall triggered a  
>>> powerful memory. When I got to my site the night before we were to  
>>> start a very resistant top executive made it clear to me that he  
>>> thought this approach a ridiculous waste of time. He also made it  
>>> clear that he was sure labor issues over wages and other workplace  
>>> issues would probably come up and that there was no way these could be  
>>> addressed in such a setting.
>>> 
>>> I thanked him for sharing his concerns and observed that labor issues  
>>> would probably come up if it mattered to those in the room and  
>>> requested that he trust me that it would be okay. I also asked him to  
>>> listen to the workers talk and resist taking charge of the subject.
>>> 
>>> No surprise that the topic came up at both sites in the first round  
>>> and was attended by almost everyone at my site. He scowled at me big  
>>> time. I will admit I was nervous.
>>> 
>>> The 90 minute session went roughly like this: 30 of frustration, 30  
>>> minutes of "We are all in this together and still have the best jobs n  
>>> the valley" and 30 minutes of developing strategies. By the end of the  
>>> second round the company president faxed from the other site that  
>>> their ideas were all valuable and could be implemented!
>>> 
>>> The rest of the day was amazingly full of energy, excitement, and optimism.
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Shalom,
>>> 
>>> Chris Kloth
>>> ChangeWorks of the Heartland
>>> 254 South Merkle Road
>>> Bexley, OH 43209-1801
>>> ph 614-239-1336
>>> fax 614-237-2347
>>> www.got2change.com
>>> 
>>> Think globally. Act locally.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Quoting Jake Yeager <jacob.yea...@gmail.com>:
>>> 
>>> > Hey Chris,
>>> >
>>> > Thanks so much for your response! It's very helpful to hear your
>>> > experience, and it's awesome how the partnership you mentioned is still
>>> > active!
>>> >
>>> > If you don't mind, I have a few follow-up questions for you:
>>> >
>>> >    - What were the themes for the OSs with Carbarundum and the non-profit
>>> >    partnership? It seems the groups covered a lot of ground!
>>> >    - I am an internal consultant, and our organization has multiple sites.
>>> >    I love that you facilitated an OS across sites! What do you recommend
>>> for
>>> >    executing an OS when there are multiple sites?
>>> >
>>> > Thank you so much Chris!
>>> >
>>> > Also, if anyone else on the list wants to share recommendations for
>>> > executing OS cross-site, please do!
>>> >
>>> > All the best,
>>> > Jake
>>> > ________________
>>> >
>>> > When the mind is quiet, the sun of your heart will shine once again, and
>>> > you will be free of problems.
>>> >  - Robert Adams <http://www.robert-adams.info/>
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Sun, Aug 11, 2019 at 10:46 PM Chris Kloth <chris.kl...@got2change.com>
>>> > wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Ralph Copleman, Barbara Bunker, and I used OST with a division of
>>> >> Carbarundum that had just been sold. It included virtually 100% of the
>>> >> employees of the new organization in two geographic locations
>>> >> simultaneously... one in the eastern US and one in the midwest. We had
>>> >> ti use dial-up computer access and fax machines to communicate what
>>> >> was going on at each location each round! By the end of the process
>>> >> there was a new mission, vision, values and basic organization
>>> >> structure.
>>> >>
>>> >> I used OST as part of the process of forming a collaborative
>>> >> partnership among 4 nonprofit organizations providing early childhood
>>> >> care and education to very different types of children, resulting in a
>>> >> mission, vision, and values, as well as articulating a plan for the
>>> >> first two years of their partnership. That partnership is now almost
>>> >> 25 years old. It's members have internalized the principles of OST.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> --
>>> >> Shalom,
>>> >>
>>> >> Chris Kloth
>>> >> ChangeWorks of the Heartland
>>> >> 254 South Merkle Road
>>> >> Bexley, OH 43209-1801
>>> >> ph 614-239-1336
>>> >> fax 614-237-2347
>>> >> www.got2change.com
>>> >>
>>> >> Think globally. Act locally.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Quoting Jake Yeager via OSList <oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>:
>>> >>
>>> >> > Hi all,
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Has anyone ever used OST 1) to develop a mission and/or vision
>>> statement
>>> >> or
>>> >> > 2) to conduct strategic planning? If so, how did it go? Any
>>> >> recommendations?
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Thanks!
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Much love as always,
>>> >> > Jake
>>> >> >
>>> >> > P.S. Hope to see you at WOSonOS so I can thank you in person! :)
>>> >> > ________________
>>> >> >
>>> >> > When the mind is quiet, the sun of your heart will shine once again,
>>> and
>>> >> > you will be free of problems.
>>> >> >  - Robert Adams <http://www.robert-adams.info/>
>>> >> >
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>>> >> This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
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>>> Message: 3
>>> Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2019 15:23:21 -0700
>>> From: Peggy Holman <pe...@peggyholman.com>
>>> To: Open Listserv <oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>
>>> Subject: Re: [OSList] OST for Mission/Vision and Strategic Planning?
>>> Message-ID: <433f9a43-8d47-4af6-9ea7-9621012c2...@peggyholman.com>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>> 
>>> I?ll add another strategic planning story to the mix. In the 1999, I did a 
>>> project with the Washington State Arts Commission to create a strategic 
>>> plan that was widely embraced by artists and arts organizations all over 
>>> the state. The commission?s continued funding was riding on success. 
>>> 
>>> We hosted 20 Open Space convenings around the state over 6 weeks. The first 
>>> and last were statewide. The rest were 3-hour sessions in towns as small as 
>>> Twisp and cities as large as Seattle. In the end, the arts commission 
>>> created a plan that was not only widely embraced, but two years later 
>>> during an economic downturn, the funding held when other departments were 
>>> cut because of the widespread support.
>>> 
>>> When we started, the commission members were convinced large and small, 
>>> east and west, rural and urban would all be at war with each other. In 
>>> fact, they found synergies and ways to partner.
>>> 
>>> A bit more of the story is here: 
>>> http://peggyholman.com/a-conversation-about-the-arts/ 
>>> <http://peggyholman.com/a-conversation-about-the-arts/>.
>>> 
>>> Peggy
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> ________________________________
>>> Peggy Holman
>>> Co-founder
>>> Journalism That Matters
>>> 15347 SE 49th Place
>>> Bellevue, WA  98006
>>> 206-948-0432
>>> www.journalismthatmatters.org
>>> www.peggyholman.com
>>> Twitter: @peggyholman
>>> JTM Twitter: @JTMStream
>>> 
>>> Enjoy the award winning Engaging Emergence: Turning?Upheaval into 
>>> Opportunity <http://www.engagingemergence.com/>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> > On Aug 12, 2019, at 2:25 PM, Chris Kloth via OSList 
>>> > <oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
>>> > 
>>> > Jake, I hope to get back to you by this weekend. I am in the middle of a 
>>> > project with Prosecutor Impact (see Adam Foss' Ted Talk) that is pretty 
>>> > consuming. I know I have the file somewhere.
>>> > 
>>> > That said, Michael's comment about what's on the wall triggered a 
>>> > powerful memory. When I got to my site the night before we were to start 
>>> > a very resistant top executive made it clear to me that he thought this 
>>> > approach a ridiculous waste of time. He also made it clear that he was 
>>> > sure labor issues over wages and other workplace issues would probably 
>>> > come up and that there was no way these could be addressed in such a 
>>> > setting.
>>> > 
>>> > I thanked him for sharing his concerns and observed that labor issues 
>>> > would probably come up if it mattered to those in the room and requested 
>>> > that he trust me that it would be okay. I also asked him to listen to the 
>>> > workers talk and resist taking charge of the subject.
>>> > 
>>> > No surprise that the topic came up at both sites in the first round and 
>>> > was attended by almost everyone at my site. He scowled at me big time. I 
>>> > will admit I was nervous.
>>> > 
>>> > The 90 minute session went roughly like this: 30 of frustration, 30 
>>> > minutes of "We are all in this together and still have the best jobs n 
>>> > the valley" and 30 minutes of developing strategies. By the end of the 
>>> > second round the company president faxed from the other site that their 
>>> > ideas were all valuable and could be implemented!
>>> > 
>>> > The rest of the day was amazingly full of energy, excitement, and 
>>> > optimism.
>>> > 
>>> > -- 
>>> > Shalom,
>>> > 
>>> > Chris Kloth
>>> > ChangeWorks of the Heartland
>>> > 254 South Merkle Road
>>> > Bexley, OH 43209-1801
>>> > ph 614-239-1336
>>> > fax 614-237-2347
>>> > www.got2change.com <http://www.got2change.com/>
>>> > 
>>> > Think globally. Act locally.
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > Quoting Jake Yeager <jacob.yea...@gmail.com 
>>> > <mailto:jacob.yea...@gmail.com>>:
>>> > 
>>> >> Hey Chris,
>>> >> 
>>> >> Thanks so much for your response! It's very helpful to hear your
>>> >> experience, and it's awesome how the partnership you mentioned is still
>>> >> active!
>>> >> 
>>> >> If you don't mind, I have a few follow-up questions for you:
>>> >> 
>>> >>   - What were the themes for the OSs with Carbarundum and the non-profit
>>> >>   partnership? It seems the groups covered a lot of ground!
>>> >>   - I am an internal consultant, and our organization has multiple sites.
>>> >>   I love that you facilitated an OS across sites! What do you recommend 
>>> >> for
>>> >>   executing an OS when there are multiple sites?
>>> >> 
>>> >> Thank you so much Chris!
>>> >> 
>>> >> Also, if anyone else on the list wants to share recommendations for
>>> >> executing OS cross-site, please do!
>>> >> 
>>> >> All the best,
>>> >> Jake
>>> >> ________________
>>> >> 
>>> >> When the mind is quiet, the sun of your heart will shine once again, and
>>> >> you will be free of problems.
>>> >> - Robert Adams <http://www.robert-adams.info/ 
>>> >> <http://www.robert-adams.info/>>
>>> >> 
>>> >> 
>>> >> On Sun, Aug 11, 2019 at 10:46 PM Chris Kloth <chris.kl...@got2change.com 
>>> >> <mailto:chris.kl...@got2change.com>>
>>> >> wrote:
>>> >> 
>>> >>> Ralph Copleman, Barbara Bunker, and I used OST with a division of
>>> >>> Carbarundum that had just been sold. It included virtually 100% of the
>>> >>> employees of the new organization in two geographic locations
>>> >>> simultaneously... one in the eastern US and one in the midwest. We had
>>> >>> ti use dial-up computer access and fax machines to communicate what
>>> >>> was going on at each location each round! By the end of the process
>>> >>> there was a new mission, vision, values and basic organization
>>> >>> structure.
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> I used OST as part of the process of forming a collaborative
>>> >>> partnership among 4 nonprofit organizations providing early childhood
>>> >>> care and education to very different types of children, resulting in a
>>> >>> mission, vision, and values, as well as articulating a plan for the
>>> >>> first two years of their partnership. That partnership is now almost
>>> >>> 25 years old. It's members have internalized the principles of OST.
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> --
>>> >>> Shalom,
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> Chris Kloth
>>> >>> ChangeWorks of the Heartland
>>> >>> 254 South Merkle Road
>>> >>> Bexley, OH 43209-1801
>>> >>> ph 614-239-1336
>>> >>> fax 614-237-2347
>>> >>> www.got2change.com
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> Think globally. Act locally.
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> Quoting Jake Yeager via OSList <oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>:
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> > Hi all,
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> > Has anyone ever used OST 1) to develop a mission and/or vision 
>>> >>> > statement
>>> >>> or
>>> >>> > 2) to conduct strategic planning? If so, how did it go? Any
>>> >>> recommendations?
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> > Thanks!
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> > Much love as always,
>>> >>> > Jake
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> > P.S. Hope to see you at WOSonOS so I can thank you in person! :)
>>> >>> > ________________
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> > When the mind is quiet, the sun of your heart will shine once again, 
>>> >>> > and
>>> >>> > you will be free of problems.
>>> >>> >  - Robert Adams <http://www.robert-adams.info/>
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>>> >>> This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> 
>>> >> 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
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>>> Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2019 07:54:31 -0400
>>> From: Jake Yeager <jacob.yea...@gmail.com>
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>>> Thank you everyone for your replies! They are very, very helpful.
>>> 
>>> I have contracted with an internal client who is interested in using OST.
>>> His team is cross-site, so these suggestions and experiences are
>>> invaluable. It really is about experimenting, identifying what works, and
>>> sharing my experience with others to move the work forward. Oh, and
>>> trusting the people. :)
>>> 
>>> Thanks again!
>>> 
>>> Much love,
>>> Jake
>>> ________________
>>> 
>>> When the mind is quiet, the sun of your heart will shine once again, and
>>> you will be free of problems.
>>>  - Robert Adams <http://www.robert-adams.info/>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 5:25 PM Chris Kloth <chris.kl...@got2change.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> > Jake, I hope to get back to you by this weekend. I am in the middle of
>>> > a project with Prosecutor Impact (see Adam Foss' Ted Talk) that is
>>> > pretty consuming. I know I have the file somewhere.
>>> >
>>> > That said, Michael's comment about what's on the wall triggered a
>>> > powerful memory. When I got to my site the night before we were to
>>> > start a very resistant top executive made it clear to me that he
>>> > thought this approach a ridiculous waste of time. He also made it
>>> > clear that he was sure labor issues over wages and other workplace
>>> > issues would probably come up and that there was no way these could be
>>> > addressed in such a setting.
>>> >
>>> > I thanked him for sharing his concerns and observed that labor issues
>>> > would probably come up if it mattered to those in the room and
>>> > requested that he trust me that it would be okay. I also asked him to
>>> > listen to the workers talk and resist taking charge of the subject.
>>> >
>>> > No surprise that the topic came up at both sites in the first round
>>> > and was attended by almost everyone at my site. He scowled at me big
>>> > time. I will admit I was nervous.
>>> >
>>> > The 90 minute session went roughly like this: 30 of frustration, 30
>>> > minutes of "We are all in this together and still have the best jobs n
>>> > the valley" and 30 minutes of developing strategies. By the end of the
>>> > second round the company president faxed from the other site that
>>> > their ideas were all valuable and could be implemented!
>>> >
>>> > The rest of the day was amazingly full of energy, excitement, and 
>>> > optimism.
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > Shalom,
>>> >
>>> > Chris Kloth
>>> > ChangeWorks of the Heartland
>>> > 254 South Merkle Road
>>> > Bexley, OH 43209-1801
>>> > ph 614-239-1336
>>> > fax 614-237-2347
>>> > www.got2change.com
>>> >
>>> > Think globally. Act locally.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Quoting Jake Yeager <jacob.yea...@gmail.com>:
>>> >
>>> > > Hey Chris,
>>> > >
>>> > > Thanks so much for your response! It's very helpful to hear your
>>> > > experience, and it's awesome how the partnership you mentioned is still
>>> > > active!
>>> > >
>>> > > If you don't mind, I have a few follow-up questions for you:
>>> > >
>>> > >    - What were the themes for the OSs with Carbarundum and the 
>>> > > non-profit
>>> > >    partnership? It seems the groups covered a lot of ground!
>>> > >    - I am an internal consultant, and our organization has multiple
>>> > sites.
>>> > >    I love that you facilitated an OS across sites! What do you recommend
>>> > for
>>> > >    executing an OS when there are multiple sites?
>>> > >
>>> > > Thank you so much Chris!
>>> > >
>>> > > Also, if anyone else on the list wants to share recommendations for
>>> > > executing OS cross-site, please do!
>>> > >
>>> > > All the best,
>>> > > Jake
>>> > > ________________
>>> > >
>>> > > When the mind is quiet, the sun of your heart will shine once again, and
>>> > > you will be free of problems.
>>> > >  - Robert Adams <http://www.robert-adams.info/>
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > On Sun, Aug 11, 2019 at 10:46 PM Chris Kloth <chris.kl...@got2change.com
>>> > >
>>> > > wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > >> Ralph Copleman, Barbara Bunker, and I used OST with a division of
>>> > >> Carbarundum that had just been sold. It included virtually 100% of the
>>> > >> employees of the new organization in two geographic locations
>>> > >> simultaneously... one in the eastern US and one in the midwest. We had
>>> > >> ti use dial-up computer access and fax machines to communicate what
>>> > >> was going on at each location each round! By the end of the process
>>> > >> there was a new mission, vision, values and basic organization
>>> > >> structure.
>>> > >>
>>> > >> I used OST as part of the process of forming a collaborative
>>> > >> partnership among 4 nonprofit organizations providing early childhood
>>> > >> care and education to very different types of children, resulting in a
>>> > >> mission, vision, and values, as well as articulating a plan for the
>>> > >> first two years of their partnership. That partnership is now almost
>>> > >> 25 years old. It's members have internalized the principles of OST.
>>> > >>
>>> > >>
>>> > >> --
>>> > >> Shalom,
>>> > >>
>>> > >> Chris Kloth
>>> > >> ChangeWorks of the Heartland
>>> > >> 254 South Merkle Road
>>> > >> Bexley, OH 43209-1801
>>> > >> ph 614-239-1336
>>> > >> fax 614-237-2347
>>> > >> www.got2change.com
>>> > >>
>>> > >> Think globally. Act locally.
>>> > >>
>>> > >>
>>> > >> Quoting Jake Yeager via OSList <oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>:
>>> > >>
>>> > >> > Hi all,
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> > Has anyone ever used OST 1) to develop a mission and/or vision
>>> > statement
>>> > >> or
>>> > >> > 2) to conduct strategic planning? If so, how did it go? Any
>>> > >> recommendations?
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> > Thanks!
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> > Much love as always,
>>> > >> > Jake
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> > P.S. Hope to see you at WOSonOS so I can thank you in person! :)
>>> > >> > ________________
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> > When the mind is quiet, the sun of your heart will shine once again,
>>> > and
>>> > >> > you will be free of problems.
>>> > >> >  - Robert Adams <http://www.robert-adams.info/>
>>> > >> >
>>> > >>
>>> > >>
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>>> Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2019 11:11:40 -0400
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