The Conversing Company is the Hub for Innovation

Alan Stewart alan at creativestate.biz
Mon Mar 15 01:46:24 PST 2004


Alan  Stewart (alan at creativestate.biz) has mailed you the following article:



The Conversing Company is the Hub for Innovation



http://www.knowledgeboard.com/item/123793



Message: G'day All

You may be interested to know that this is happening. The initiative to post my paper on the European KM Knowledge Board came from Edna Pasher, with whom I have lovely connecting through the World Cafe listserv. And moving it along is being done in his inimitable fashion by our master OS networker, Chris Macrea.

With love

Alan
Adelaide ....leaving shortly
for Melbourne to get together with 'Spacers Downunder' at OSonOS OZ from 17-19 March.





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The following article by Alan Stewart is an excellent reminder for all
of us that a Conversing Organization is where innovation really happens.

Read and you will find out why and how to make the organizations we
belong to successful through conversations.



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>From  Mon Mar 15 14:22:16 2004
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Merai,

Thank you for the gift of this sentence,

< This for me is the gift of the law - making it easy not only to leave
but to stay as well.>

I identify with every word
Tova


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         averbuch at post.tau.ac.il

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From: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] On Behalf Of Marei
Kiele
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 9:48 PM
To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
Subject: Re: open_space - "law of choice"

Dear Vona,

I would like to add something to you question "2" - something Peggy
Holman wrote some time ago: That the law of the two feet does not only
open the space to walk away but to stand on my two feet and work for
whatever I care about as well. To be "brave" as you said it.

What makes it different to stay and be "brave" (as you said) is the
knowledge that everybody else has the right and the oppurtunity to walk
away and use their to feet whenever they feel like. I have a better
feeling standing up for what I care about knowing all the time that I am
not forcing others, that they don't HAVE to be there with me.

And coming to conflicts: Who wants to avoid a confrontation can do it.
But who cares deeply will stay in contact or come back. And then the
contact can develop on a deeper lever than feeling forced to.

This for me is the gift of the law - making it easy not only to leave
but to stay as well.

Hope this helped in any way,
it did for me,

Marei



Dear EVerybody experienced in Open Space,

I am doing a research o n the use of O.S. in the Catholic church. It is
connected to an O.S .even held last autumn in Hungary. I've made several
interviews with the participants and many quesitons arouse. If you have
any ideas, opinions about the following quesitons. Feel free to answer.

1. If the participants do not know much about O.S. in advance, they can
bring up a topic, but can they take responsibility for their topic if
they did not have the chance to prepare for that topic?

2. The Law of Two Feet can give you the chance to "step out" of those
situations, which seem to be awkward and problematic but if you are
brave enough and stay there, maybe you can solve your problems. Isn't it
dangerous to step out of each situation which we find at first sight
uncomfortable or boring. Maybe it is just the temptation to escape and
avoid something.

3. Have you ever participated in an O.S. in religious context? What was
your experience?

4. Many religious people expect guidance from the church. But in an O.S.
everybody can bring up topics and there is no guidance. IN a religious
context people need spiritual guidance, they want to be filled with
words and want to be supported. How can O.S. work for these type of
people?



I look forward to any replies.

Best wishes, Andrea Vona, University of Economic Sciences, Budapest,
Hugary.


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