Hi Chris,
I am with you about the containerto be as big and open as possible. I
am less enamored with 'constraints'. When I am in a playground, a container
that I agree to step into, I am making informed consent to be present.
However, I don't feel constraints and truly the rebel in my nature,
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Subject: Re: [OSList] OSList Digest, Vol 82, Issue 3 re: conflict, conflict
resolution, avoidance and Open Space
I’ve been really enjoying this conversation.
I have indeed been part of conflict resolutions where there was constrained
space to move. Mediation on a
Great to hear from you Rob... and yes indeed - maybe those in Melbourne -
anyone who cares to - might let me know of their interest in a Yum Cha...
I can do the usual organisings once we find a suitable day...
Please send me an email off-list and I can co-ordinate.
Warm regards,
Andrew
On Mon,
Chris
Yes we do miss our dear friend yet our very conversation draws the essence of
our being with Fr Brian so he lives in us and our conversations. So as we are
potentially drawn into conflict we also can open our space and give room for
Brian and so many others to join us.
You may recall t
I’ve been really enjoying this conversation.
I have indeed been part of conflict resolutions where there was constrained
space to move. Mediation on a job and litigation as well as restorative
practice (conflict resolution circles). I believe that working with constraints
is a high art of lead
Dear Colleagues,
I am interested in questions, and how people get wrapped up in answering a
question, without first giving some discernment to whether or not it is the
right question. Oh...I miss Fr. Brian Bainbridge when I get to thinking
like thishe would have been a great one to have this co