I say, this is open space, and here we have a topic on the wall. I bring my
passion to the wall and take responsibility of my own experience and
participation in the topics.
So I share what I found in my internal dialogue while English is only my
3rd language.
1.
I ask google:
Has some one here done an Open Space in Second Life, the online and free
virtual world from the SF based Linden Lab?
On 30 September 2014 21:59, Ben Roberts via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
As some of you know, I’ve been at this for a couple of years now. Today,
working on
I love the stories with few people in Open Space. With one or even with
none, but still a lot of successes. The act of the invitation and the
provision of space are remarkable and have productive outcome without
relation to the actual turnout. But be warned, the actual outcome is not
always within
I am enthralled to this discussion here.
I find the question speaking to my practice on How can I use open space
invitation pre-work to brake down the mental barriers on authority and role
relationships? The focusing on respect also resonates with me as a
solution. Many insecurities brake out in
From the book: ... you can say that everybody has the power of veto for
decisions [...] However, it only works well for smaller subgroups (30
or less people). ...
The book also talks a lot about is the consensus circle
THE MAGIC OF THE CONSENSUS CIRCLE
One good mechanism for arriving at a
The four preconditions of the swarm invitation from Swarmwise by Rick
Falkvinge. I find this oddly similar to the preconditions of Open Space.
1. Tangible: You need to post an outline of the goals you intend to
meet, when, and how.
2. Credible: After having presented your daring goal, you need
souds marvelus, extra green sheets for wow action invitation
possibly combined with special wow action reportin forms.
On Sunday, 26 October 2014, Thomas Herrmann via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Dear friends - thanks for sharing your experiences and ideas!
Hmm Suzanne - I
As I have been told, the Os-list was prompted by Peggy Holman
http://peggyholman.com/ and set up in 1996 by Murli Nagasundaram as a
discussion list for the conscious self-organizing system and the Open Space
Institute.
Original there where two themes for the list-server
How do I keep this going?
There is an invitation to some scientific rigor for our beloved technology.
I propose we accept this invitation as a communal effort. An idea for a
trial design would be to collect survey data where the nuances of the lived
experiences would be teased out, survey data collected by cooperation
step in this topic offering.
In openness,
Kári the group coach
On 20 November 2014 14:06, Daniel Mezick via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Hi Kári,
Thank you for making your proposals. They are very interesting!
Daniel
On 11/20/14 6:34 AM, Kári Gunnarsson via OSList wrote
I would say that open space is a themed meeting super-framework. Where
people have meetings (with there chosen sub-framework) on topics in
connection to our themed and use our common super-framework to organize the
meetings and there outcomes.
In openness,
Kári the group coach
On 20 November
Hi John
The next step would probably to identify some purpose in form of a research
questions. What is it that we are looking for, so that we can start to
think about what to measure.
On Friday, 21 November 2014, John Baxter via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Hi Kari
I like
Hi John
As an academic researcher I say ... yes, this needs to become, ... I like
to see theorizing and testing, and more papers in academic journals for me
to site.
If we take the hypothesis from Owen that there is always self-organization
at work, now in what conditions is this
This is a good idea Daniel
To use material from ecology. I like it. I even went online to search for
some Journal articles that talk about the different cultural aspect with
intervention programs. There is a Critical Review on two grand intervention
by Blaikie and Muldavin (2014) one in the
hey from Iceland
On 13 December 2014 at 16:34, Daniel Mezick via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Hmmm, the the Lurker Game proved interesting.
...lots of seldom-heard-from voices! Quite a deep level of experience
being reported!
So interesting ... so much depth. Seems
I did first hear about Open Space as one of many tools used in the youth
program in the EU. The first experience for me at an Open Space event was
part of a networking event in 2005 for youth workers where 15 youth workers
from the English speaking West Europe where gathered to share experiences
*This is an invitation to play with the dangers of when we delay at opening
up the space... **Here I begin with some resent reflections of mine based
on the christmas consideration from Italy.*
***
*Feeling indispensable - *when space is closed, I become unable to play and
grow with changing
I say, this is open space, and here we have a topic on the wall. I bring my
passion to the wall and take responsibility of my own experience and
participation in the topics.
So I share what I found in my internal dialogue while English is only my
3rd language.
1.
I ask google:
Has some one here done an Open Space in Second Life, the online and free
virtual world from the SF based Linden Lab?
On 30 September 2014 21:59, Ben Roberts via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
As some of you know, I’ve been at this for a couple of years now. Today,
working on
I love the stories with few people in Open Space. With one or even with
none, but still a lot of successes. The act of the invitation and the
provision of space are remarkable and have productive outcome without
relation to the actual turnout. But be warned, the actual outcome is not
always within
I am enthralled to this discussion here.
I find the question speaking to my practice on How can I use open space
invitation pre-work to brake down the mental barriers on authority and role
relationships? The focusing on respect also resonates with me as a
solution. Many insecurities brake out in
From the book: ... you can say that everybody has the power of veto for
decisions [...] However, it only works well for smaller subgroups (30
or less people). ...
The book also talks a lot about is the consensus circle
THE MAGIC OF THE CONSENSUS CIRCLE
One good mechanism for arriving at a
The four preconditions of the swarm invitation from Swarmwise by Rick
Falkvinge. I find this oddly similar to the preconditions of Open Space.
1. Tangible: You need to post an outline of the goals you intend to
meet, when, and how.
2. Credible: After having presented your daring goal, you need
souds marvelus, extra green sheets for wow action invitation
possibly combined with special wow action reportin forms.
On Sunday, 26 October 2014, Thomas Herrmann via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Dear friends - thanks for sharing your experiences and ideas!
Hmm Suzanne - I
As I have been told, the Os-list was prompted by Peggy Holman
http://peggyholman.com/ and set up in 1996 by Murli Nagasundaram as a
discussion list for the conscious self-organizing system and the Open Space
Institute.
Original there where two themes for the list-server
How do I keep this going?
There is an invitation to some scientific rigor for our beloved technology.
I propose we accept this invitation as a communal effort. An idea for a
trial design would be to collect survey data where the nuances of the lived
experiences would be teased out, survey data collected by cooperation
step in this topic offering.
In openness,
Kári the group coach
On 20 November 2014 14:06, Daniel Mezick via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Hi Kári,
Thank you for making your proposals. They are very interesting!
Daniel
On 11/20/14 6:34 AM, Kári Gunnarsson via OSList wrote
I would say that open space is a themed meeting super-framework. Where
people have meetings (with there chosen sub-framework) on topics in
connection to our themed and use our common super-framework to organize the
meetings and there outcomes.
In openness,
Kári the group coach
On 20 November
Hi John
The next step would probably to identify some purpose in form of a research
questions. What is it that we are looking for, so that we can start to
think about what to measure.
On Friday, 21 November 2014, John Baxter via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Hi Kari
I like
Hi John
As an academic researcher I say ... yes, this needs to become, ... I like
to see theorizing and testing, and more papers in academic journals for me
to site.
If we take the hypothesis from Owen that there is always self-organization
at work, now in what conditions is this
This is a good idea Daniel
To use material from ecology. I like it. I even went online to search for
some Journal articles that talk about the different cultural aspect with
intervention programs. There is a Critical Review on two grand intervention
by Blaikie and Muldavin (2014) one in the
hey from Iceland
On 13 December 2014 at 16:34, Daniel Mezick via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Hmmm, the the Lurker Game proved interesting.
...lots of seldom-heard-from voices! Quite a deep level of experience
being reported!
So interesting ... so much depth. Seems
I did first hear about Open Space as one of many tools used in the youth
program in the EU. The first experience for me at an Open Space event was
part of a networking event in 2005 for youth workers where 15 youth workers
from the English speaking West Europe where gathered to share experiences
*This is an invitation to play with the dangers of when we delay at opening
up the space... **Here I begin with some resent reflections of mine based
on the christmas consideration from Italy.*
***
*Feeling indispensable - *when space is closed, I become unable to play and
grow with changing
I say, this is open space, and here we have a topic on the wall. I bring my
passion to the wall and take responsibility of my own experience and
participation in the topics.
So I share what I found in my internal dialogue while English is only my
3rd language.
1.
I ask google:
Has some one here done an Open Space in Second Life, the online and free
virtual world from the SF based Linden Lab?
On 30 September 2014 21:59, Ben Roberts via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
As some of you know, I’ve been at this for a couple of years now. Today,
working on
I love the stories with few people in Open Space. With one or even with
none, but still a lot of successes. The act of the invitation and the
provision of space are remarkable and have productive outcome without
relation to the actual turnout. But be warned, the actual outcome is not
always within
I am enthralled to this discussion here.
I find the question speaking to my practice on How can I use open space
invitation pre-work to brake down the mental barriers on authority and role
relationships? The focusing on respect also resonates with me as a
solution. Many insecurities brake out in
From the book: ... you can say that everybody has the power of veto for
decisions [...] However, it only works well for smaller subgroups (30
or less people). ...
The book also talks a lot about is the consensus circle
THE MAGIC OF THE CONSENSUS CIRCLE
One good mechanism for arriving at a
The four preconditions of the swarm invitation from Swarmwise by Rick
Falkvinge. I find this oddly similar to the preconditions of Open Space.
1. Tangible: You need to post an outline of the goals you intend to
meet, when, and how.
2. Credible: After having presented your daring goal, you need
souds marvelus, extra green sheets for wow action invitation
possibly combined with special wow action reportin forms.
On Sunday, 26 October 2014, Thomas Herrmann via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Dear friends - thanks for sharing your experiences and ideas!
Hmm Suzanne - I
As I have been told, the Os-list was prompted by Peggy Holman
http://peggyholman.com/ and set up in 1996 by Murli Nagasundaram as a
discussion list for the conscious self-organizing system and the Open Space
Institute.
Original there where two themes for the list-server
How do I keep this going?
There is an invitation to some scientific rigor for our beloved technology.
I propose we accept this invitation as a communal effort. An idea for a
trial design would be to collect survey data where the nuances of the lived
experiences would be teased out, survey data collected by cooperation
step in this topic offering.
In openness,
Kári the group coach
On 20 November 2014 14:06, Daniel Mezick via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Hi Kári,
Thank you for making your proposals. They are very interesting!
Daniel
On 11/20/14 6:34 AM, Kári Gunnarsson via OSList wrote
I would say that open space is a themed meeting super-framework. Where
people have meetings (with there chosen sub-framework) on topics in
connection to our themed and use our common super-framework to organize the
meetings and there outcomes.
In openness,
Kári the group coach
On 20 November
Hi John
The next step would probably to identify some purpose in form of a research
questions. What is it that we are looking for, so that we can start to
think about what to measure.
On Friday, 21 November 2014, John Baxter via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Hi Kari
I like
Hi John
As an academic researcher I say ... yes, this needs to become, ... I like
to see theorizing and testing, and more papers in academic journals for me
to site.
If we take the hypothesis from Owen that there is always self-organization
at work, now in what conditions is this
This is a good idea Daniel
To use material from ecology. I like it. I even went online to search for
some Journal articles that talk about the different cultural aspect with
intervention programs. There is a Critical Review on two grand intervention
by Blaikie and Muldavin (2014) one in the
hey from Iceland
On 13 December 2014 at 16:34, Daniel Mezick via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Hmmm, the the Lurker Game proved interesting.
...lots of seldom-heard-from voices! Quite a deep level of experience
being reported!
So interesting ... so much depth. Seems
I did first hear about Open Space as one of many tools used in the youth
program in the EU. The first experience for me at an Open Space event was
part of a networking event in 2005 for youth workers where 15 youth workers
from the English speaking West Europe where gathered to share experiences
*This is an invitation to play with the dangers of when we delay at opening
up the space... **Here I begin with some resent reflections of mine based
on the christmas consideration from Italy.*
***
*Feeling indispensable - *when space is closed, I become unable to play and
grow with changing
Circle of Chairs!
Chairs, do we need them?
Well, if chairs are one less thing to do, what then?
On 8 June 2015 at 12:29, Robyn Williams ► oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
wrote:
Thank you for keeping it real Harrison J
Best wishes, Robyn
Robyn Williams
*See**Change**WA*
We can still accept more participants to our Nosonos meeting in Iceland.
Send me a message saying that you are coming and I will give you a space.
Also good news ! ! ! the strike has been called off. I was worried that
there would be a problem, but there is none now as the union leaders are
This post brings a smile to my face
/Kári
On 24 June 2015 at 19:21, Linda Stevenson via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Last week while facilitating an Open Space on creating a
vibrant parish community which included 85 people ages 3 to 93, the
youngest took some markers and
Dear oslist
One of my dear friends has a disease and is preparing for the long journey
of the funeral
She is familiar with open space and has asked me to facilitate an opens
pace for her funeral
I wounder how I should approach this and if this is perhaps a wonderful
thing that I could offer as a
I like to argue that actually open the space in fact dose not take longer.
An the messy chaotic parallel working way where no one has the total
editorial control over the topics posted is actually a faster way and dose
go smoother. While the way of working with the facilitator Censorship of
the
I remember my first open space facilitation client, I was worrying a lot
about the paper sizes that we had offered for the participants for their
small groups sessions. I do not worry about paper sizes to day, on less
things to do. But as I have been playing around with documentation and
paper
I love the fact that the people that like to explore the cosmos find this
purpose-driven self-organisation leadership tool in there attempt to join
discussions on space exploration. I also remember some confusin on land
management and national parks when people wanted to find us.
I also did a
I remember a guideline for a single room Open space. We have no tables at
all except for the coffee and food buffet. And we have 2,5 - 3 square
meters per participant (~ 25 - 30 square feet), then we can have endless
number of concurrent breakout session. For ever session that is added then
the
Dear OST-community,
WOSonOS 2018 Bridging the Divide: How are we meeting the challenges of a
changing world?
Place & Date: Reykjvík Iceland, October 22-24
Please head over to the registration page to read more and sign up:
https://events.artegis.com/event/WOSonOS_2018
We reserved a few hotel
Dear friends
I have been around and part of our Open Space Community for a bit more than
a decade now. There has been chatter and wishers at the water fountain in
our community events that we could have much more presence in our world.
Many of us are doing magnificent work but there are many
We start an online meeting in 6 hours, register now at
https://bpt.me/3325541 (with the password: PLAN2018), or continue reading a
message infused with yesterday's meeting inspirations.
I am inviting you today to help us crossing the chasm to a new way of begin
in our community of open space
Hi Oslist
I am exited about the Wosonos 2018 in Reykjavík this October (22. - 24.)
My aspiration for this event is that we can, together, with our difference
in practice, look towards the future and make what we have to offer better
availability to tows that are looking. There are challenging
Hi my dear open space family
I wonder if there is experience in developing Open Space further in
organizations and networks after the initial intervention and how we could,
each of us, go about inviting this experience to participating in the next
and future Wosonos events.
Who are the people
I like to present the program plan for the Wosonos 2018, see below
We are already having registrations from at least China, Sir Lanka, Israel,
The European Countries, USA, Canada and inquiries from a few other
countries. It will be an exciting event where talent and experience are
faced with the
Dear friends
I am happy to announce that the 26th annual World Open Space On Open Space
(Wosonos) is CONFIRMED and will be hosted in Reykjavík, Iceland on October
22-24, 2018.
I welcome you to attend, suggest that you will reserve the dates, and starting
perhaps looking into the travel
Hi
After many discussions and sessions about inviting: minoritie, people of
less status compared to the main group of participants, vulnerable groups,
outsiders, or people who would not feel empowered to accept the invitation.
I have now a vision in my heart that my job as host or sponsorship
hi all
Now it is less then 2 weeks until our Wosonos gathering in Iceland
Michal Szpor from Poland sends his greetings, he will be at Wosonos in
Iceland. I am looking forward to meet him and you all.
There were amazing northern lights displaces (Aurora borealis) yesterday
night as i was going out
Hey from Iceland
We already have 46 registration for the conference, 11 registration from
Iceland and 35 from other places, registration is still open!
Join us in Iceland 2018 for October 22-24 with a registration at
https://events.artegis.com/event/WOSonOS_2018
Looking forward to seeing you
Sure, no problem at all
It's always good to have a few more flowers blooming, then there is more
food for the bees. And we need the bees.
I also think any activity can help reach out and engaging new people.
I would be happy to help set it up. But it will only be one more flower in
the grand
Thank you for registering Juan
I am excited about this
On Fri, 29 Jan 2021, 18:06 , wrote:
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Dear community
Thank you all for all the wonderful moments that we have shared over the
years.
I am following up on an action I felt inspired to call at the Peace and
High Performance event.
If you are interested in the following, then I Invite you to send me a
message and let me know, If you
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