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> 3 apr. 2020 kl. 22:53 skrev Alexander Schilling via OSList > <[email protected]>: > > Hi all, > > peparing my next open spaces , i would like to ask you: which tool - beside > the combination of video-chat and mural/googledocs-like tools - would you > recommend to do an open space online. Is there an all in one solution, > readily prepared for online open spaces? I need it for less and for more, > than 50 people. > > Alexander Schilling > > Fon +49 40 32 84 51 16 > Mob. +49 177 7531168 > > www.raumfuer.de > www.twitter.com > >> Am 03.04.2020 um 22:29 schrieb Harrison Owen via OSList >> <[email protected]>: >> >> Exchange... yes. And on that note I might suggest that "getting the whole >> system in the room" (Marv Weisbord's phrase) is certainly related to the >> idea of diversity -- but not quite the same thing a my meaning when I >> described "diversity" as one of the critical five preconditions for self >> organization. My understanding of diversity may be achieved when "all who >> care" are there (for the OS). "Caring" is the operative word. Putting it >> simply: "If you care, you got to be there." "Those who care might include: >> The whole system, less than the whole system, or more. I've had the >> experience (as I am sure you have as well, Michael) when total onlookers, >> just casual observers, suddenly discover that they have an interest, some >> input -- and actually care. Sometimes they just stand in the doorways, but >> on occasion they just moved right in and took over -- to the benefit of >> everybody. Why or how -- who knows??? But they cared! I've seen this happen >> often enough that I added another little reminder to myself and >> whomsoever..."Honor the Stranger." They always show up and their gifts can >> be extravagant. Strangers in out midst is by no means a bad thing. >> >> Harrison >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Michael M Pannwitz via OSList <[email protected]> >> To: Rolf Schneidereit via OSList <[email protected]> >> Cc: Michael M Pannwitz <[email protected]> >> Sent: Fri, Apr 3, 2020 3:24 am >> Subject: Re: [OSList] Meeting of the tribes: Our gifts for crisis and change >> >> Dear Rolf, >> >> exchange is what OSLIST thrives on. >> >> For me, it is (was) THE worldwide place for reflecting and learning and >> unfolding about my working and living as an os facilitator... in >> addition to my regular interaction in local, regional and worldwide >> OSonOS, including the Stammtische in Berlin (inactive for the duration >> of physical contact restrictions with the hope that the WOSonOS in >> Berlin in October of this year will be possible and, of course, >> Stammtische again...). >> >> Looking at the 5 or so prerequisites for the unfolding of >> selforganisation (the center of my craft), I have always looked >> specifically at "diversity" (or as some say "getting the whole system in >> the room") and advocated that our os-exchanges would profit from high >> diversity as far as participants are concerned. I always felt that >> "diversity" was one of the prerequisites that we have some influence in. >> For instance, who all we would invite to our events (including OSLIST). >> >> Looking at that aspect, diversity can be expanded in the same way as we >> suggest to our clients. Usually, we ask some simple questions in the >> planning stage of an event, such as "who all needs to be at the event to >> increase the chance for fullfilling both our aspirations we have around >> the "burning business issue" and the chance for action on the stuff that >> we feel needs to be taken?". >> >> Often, I have found that in answering this question some pretty relevant >> groups were not in focus, such as "the customer" which, in a school >> setting, might be the students, in a parish the folks that attend the >> worships, in a company that specialises on "customer tailored >> nutritional products" the consumers of those products... or, in an os >> for the future of an NGO the folks that provide the finances or the >> government agencies that are needed for cooperation or the competitors >> in the same or related fields. >> >> Now, my and the efforts of others to increase "diversity" in "our" >> events have been only partially successful. Asking ourselves the >> "diversity" question certainly surface those that should be invited. For >> an Open Space Learning Exchange or other events we invite to for >> reflection and learning etc. that might be: >> >> --- our clients >> --- children >> --- scholars, scientists, researchers >> --- facilitators of all kinds >> --- caterers >> --- facility managers >> --- event managers in hotels etc. where os events take place >> --- journalists (newspapers, scientific journals, radio, TV, internet...) >> --- non-facilitators that are curious >> --- former participants of os events >> --- writers that have produced works around ost >> --- >> --- >> >> If we had a planning meeting, this list would certainly be expanded. >> >> In this spirit, we would help expand time and space for >> selforganisation... any time, corona, war, hurricanes, climate change, >> you name it... even in peace and other happy times. >> >> Apart from expanding on this I presently am participating in efforts in >> my immediate familiy, our neighborhood, in Berlin and so on, to slow >> down the spread of Corona to find ways to live with it. >> >> Personally, I am enjoying some of the side effects of the presently >> challenging situation: practically no contrails over Berlin with clear >> skies and many more stars than usual, the reduction of noise (hardly any >> cars), the enormous unfolding of actions in civil society... in the face >> of closed schools, limiting contact restrictions, a dearth of protective >> masks, shortage of toilet paper... what have you. >> >> Greetings from Berlin and looking forward to analog hugs maybe >> definitely at the WOSonOS this fall >> mmp >> >> >> >> >> >> Am 31.03.2020 um 09:46 schrieb Rolf Schneidereit via OSList: >> > Dear Mates, >> > >> > would like to get your feedback. I'm wondering: is now the time to >> > intensify the exchange between tribes like Art of Hosting, Open Space, >> > Liberating Structures, World Café; Theory U and many others? >> > >> > With all individual differences - we share extraordinary times. We're >> > facing an urgent crisis which will cost many lives, we're shure to expect >> > the next economical crisis and we're amid the fast expanding crisis of the >> > ecosystem and the climate. >> > >> > Could it be helpful in this situation if the different streams for >> > liberation, participation, collective intelligence, deep dialogue and so >> > on comes together to share their insights, their initiatives, their gifts? >> > How can we support each other to support the common good and the necessary >> > transition? >> > >> > What do you think and sense? I'm going to sent this question to the AoH- >> > and the OS-List. If this call resonates with you feel free to sent it to >> > other communities you belong to. >> > >> > And how? >> > The idea appears after a virtual Open Space. One insight: We can do a >> > really large gathering online. After that I've offered Lucas Cioffi from >> > Qiqochat a sponsorship for an online event with up to 300 participants but >> > he declined: He will offer the use of Qiqochat for such an event for free! >> > What we can do there (for example): >> > - Check-in (perhaps as Impromptu Networking) >> > - conversation café in small circles (recommendation of Christine Koehler) >> > - Open Space >> > - Harvesting >> > - Check-out >> > >> > If there is a encouraging feedback the next step will be a first >> > preparation (zoom) call. Can you imagine to support and host such a call? >> > >> > Looking forward to your response >> > (or not - following the Law of two feets) >> > >> > Rolf >> > _______________________________________________ >> > OSList mailing list >> > To post send emails to [email protected] >> > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] >> > To subscribe or manage your subscription click below: >> > http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org >> > Past archives can be viewed here: >> > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] >> > >> >> -- >> Michael M Pannwitz >> Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany >> ++49 - 30-772 8000 >> [email protected] >> >> >> Check out the Open Space World Map presently showing 492 resident Open >> Space Workers in 76 countries working in a total of 142 countries worldwide >> www.openspaceworldmap.org >> >> At my publisher you find books and task cards on open space and other >> treasures, most in German, some in English, some as ebooks, some >> multilingual >> https://www.westkreuz-verlag.de/de/Kommunikation >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OSList mailing list >> To post send emails to [email protected] >> To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] >> To subscribe or manage your subscription click below: >> http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org >> Past archives can be viewed here: >> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] >> _______________________________________________ >> OSList mailing list >> To post send emails to [email protected] >> To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] >> To subscribe or manage your subscription click below: >> http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org >> Past archives can be viewed here: >> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > _______________________________________________ > OSList mailing list > To post send emails to [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] > To subscribe or manage your subscription click below: > http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org > Past archives can be viewed here: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
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