Hi Jake, Something more to think about relates to your sentence "But, I now see how Open Space also encourages introspection. In Open Space, participants have no recourse to authority; instead, they must rely on themselves." From my perspective, every individual has recourse to authority...the authority or author-ship within oneself that is self leadership. Developing leadership with this in mind is valuable.
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