[OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread l33t...@gmail.com via OSList
There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something wonderful. What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space Technology look like? I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Två Skyttlar with the title "10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours

Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread Peggy Holman via OSList
About two years into working with Open Space, I reflected on how it had influenced me. In brief, the gifts of Open Space to me were around: Generosity of spirit Focus on essence over form Seek simplicity Inclusion/invitation A sense of abundance Curiosity about who and what shows up No doubt

Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread paul levy via OSList
How about we teach OST on day 1 for 5 minutes and then just invite them to open space for the next 2.99 years and the give them a masters degree in whatever they come up with ? On Thursday, 25 August 2016, paul levy wrote: > How about we teach OST on day 1 for 5 minutes and

Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread Royle, Karl via OSList
I'm with Harrison on this ... Although I'm sure a master's course could go in many directions in terms of mastery...and in terms of facilitation or mentoring. However, I think that open space is a beautiful thing that is what it is. You could do a research degree on It but not really a modern

Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread paul levy via OSList
How about we teach OST on day 1 for 5 minutes and then just invite the to open space for the next 2.99 years and the give them a masters degree in whatever they come up with ? Paul On Thursday, 25 August 2016, l33t...@gmail.com via OSList < oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote: > There is an

Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread Paul Levy via OSList
Greetings from Paul Levy I wonder if "Facilitating Self-Organisation" might be better received ? Regards Paul > On 25 Aug 2016, at 18:27, l33t...@gmail.com via OSList > wrote: > > There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something >

Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread David Osborne via OSList
OK Harrison.now I can't resist. What do you think some of the key insights that would come from learning to live in a self organizing world? AKA Harrison's top ten principles for living in a self organizing world? Hope you're having a great summer in Maine and look forward to your

Re: [OSList] OSList Digest, Vol 64, Issue 17

2016-08-25 Thread anne stadler via OSList
OST Self Organizing Masters Program: A super question! Here's a Short and sweet response: i heartily agree with HHO. Please follow his lead-- and HHO take responsibility for your intuition!! Love! Your Self Occupy 100% A world that works for ALL is a world of love made visible Address:

Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread Harrison Owen via OSList
Maine is marvelous! And I can’t count to 10. But the original “5” (whoever comes is the right people….) seem to work out pretty good. But I think that is just the beginning. My best shot (and probably last) so far is, “Wave Rider: Leadership for High Performance in a Self Organizing World” That

Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread Jeff Aitken via OSList
I want to help. Have been in conversations about a similar program in the Art of Hosting. Jeff Aitken PhD California Institute of Integral Studies San Francisco On Aug 25, 2016 2:41 PM, "paul levy via OSList" < oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote: > How about we teach OST on day 1 for 5

Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread Harrison Owen via OSList
Kári… I really shouldn’t do this… I am sure the Devil made me do this… But I just can’t help myself…. I can’t tell you how many times people have said to me something like – Well if OS is really as simple as you say, how can you possibly have a (1,2,3) day training program?? There is an