Givens -- Again

Jennifer Hurley JLHurley at hfadesign.com
Fri Nov 19 09:52:56 PST 2004


On 11/18/04 11:38 PM, "Viv McWaters" <viv at thereef.com.au> wrote:

> The other day I opened space and broke most of the rules - I didn't
> tell my client I was going to use open space, there was no mention of
> open space in the pre-workshop material that went out to participants
> and I didn't even mention open space technology when opening space.
> There was no discussion about givens (by me anyway).

This raises a question I've been meaning to ask the group--

I've opened space 3 times now.  I've been wondering how much other people
talk during the opening about the ideas behind open space vs. the basic
mechanics.  I think I've been confusing people by talking about the circle,
and breath, and bumblebees and butterflies.  Maybe people just need to be
welcomed to the space and given a basic mechanical explanation?

Any thoughts?

Jennifer Hurley
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