Dear Mark,
at the end of your note your say:
"...formalize them (standards, ethics, code of conduct) and help us get
organized and stay organized until we get the job done."
How would you describe the "job" to get done?
Cheers
mmp
Am 19.08.2019 um 17:29 schrieb Mark Carmel via OSList:
1st of all thank you for everyone who gave me feedback on my big idea
for certification. It was sincerely appreciated. However I can see it
was something that did not Resonate well.
Open space technology has clearly set the standard for the facilitation
of peace and human understanding. It is such a powerful and simple tool
but highly complex. As Harrison says.. chaos plows the fields of the
mind so that new ideas can grow... I think there is ample chaos for us
to tackle right now.
I think it is highly important for the leadership of our open space
world to make a decision now while we still have Harrison among us as a
living spirit. Because we have already set the standards why not cement
the standards and turn it into an everlasting association that could be
organized to deliver training, etc. To advance the mission of human
peace and understanding in a more organized way?
If you want to be a beautician or a mechanic or a rocket scientist or a
city manager there are associations for that .
Why not an association for open space technology practitioners to define
the standards, the ethics, code of conduct, the way that Harrison has
already articulated them, but to formalize them and help us get
organized and stay organized until we get the job done?
Respectfully submitted,
Mark Carmel
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