facilitating participant
Kevin Cameron
kevin at kevincameron.net
Fri Dec 30 06:13:54 PST 2005
Hey all.
I'm planning an open space mainly to get myself some experience (it will
be my first as a leader) but also because it is a topic I am passionate
about, one I really want to have the opportunity to participate in an
open space about.
My simple questions:
What about being a participant and a facilitator at the same time?
What should I watch out for?
What should I avoid?
What should I make sure to do?
Is it a "no-no"?
If it was a traditional meeting, and I was acting as a traditional
facilitator, I would not want to compromise my "neutrality" by
participating in the discussion, thus risking alienating some
participants, making them feel that it is "biased". But since OST is so
different, and the facilitator doesn't really have any say over what
happens and what gets said, is it OK to participate?
Just looking for thoughts,
Kevin
http://www.bastish.net
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>From Fri Dec 30 11:06:47 2005
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Sure it is OK -- but it can be a little difficult, particularly if it is
your first (or early) time as facilitator. The problem is that when you are
passionate about a subject there is a natural tendency to jump right in with
both feet. This is great, but if you are also the facilitator you may just
forget your primary task -- to Hold Space for all the others. I think if it
were me, I would find somebody else to facilitate it -- but what the heck,
just go for it!!
Harrison
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Subject: facilitating participant
Hey all.
I'm planning an open space mainly to get myself some experience (it will
be my first as a leader) but also because it is a topic I am passionate
about, one I really want to have the opportunity to participate in an
open space about.
My simple questions:
What about being a participant and a facilitator at the same time?
What should I watch out for?
What should I avoid?
What should I make sure to do?
Is it a "no-no"?
If it was a traditional meeting, and I was acting as a traditional
facilitator, I would not want to compromise my "neutrality" by
participating in the discussion, thus risking alienating some
participants, making them feel that it is "biased". But since OST is so
different, and the facilitator doesn't really have any say over what
happens and what gets said, is it OK to participate?
Just looking for thoughts,
Kevin
http://www.bastish.net
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