Principles, Process, and People

Juan Luis Walker B. jlwalker at MI.CL
Mon Mar 14 09:26:07 PST 2005


Thanks Harrison for your profound and challenger reflection.

My two cents on it:

If people arrives to the same process and outcomes without mentioning them
the principles and the law, that does not means that they (principles and
law) are a part of the territory and not of the map?

Juan Luis

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>From  Mon Mar 14 09:34:34 2005
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I agree, which is why our research is being published online and for
free, in two different formats moreover.  Even if you aren't right now
conducting research (and I am by the way, with two projects in the
hopper) you can follow our findings on the research weblogs at:

http://osrappreciative.blogspot.com/ for the appreciative protocol.
http://osdescriptive.blogspot.com/ for the descriptive protocol.

And just because we are giving it away doesn't mean that the research
isn't thorough.  The protocols have been developed by experienced
researchers...this is the real thing, conducted and offered up in Open
Space.

So join us!

Chris


On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 08:23:34 -0500, Harrison Owen <hhowen at comcast.net> wrote:
> Bob wrote: "The website for the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science is at
> http://jab.sagepub.com/"
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> I am sure it is a great issue, but I discovered that the entry fee is a
> little on the high side. $25 for one article and $75 for the whole
> enchilada. Not exactly open space.
>
> Harrison
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>From  Mon Mar 14 09:42:57 2005
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I think that's right Juan.  Just for fun I've done a handful of Open
Space Tech meetings without talking about the principles and the law.
It works fine.

I am a practictioner of Harrison's challenge to find one more thing
not to do in terms of the process, but ironically I find myself adding
to my own PRACTICE of Open Space every time I do one.  What this means
is that instead of spreading my energy into "doing" stuff for the
group, I try to sink it deeper into "being" more and more authentic
and aligned with my facilitation practice and the group's potential.

The law and the principles are the territory like the Rocky Mountains
are the territory.  Whether or not you draw them on a map is
immaterial to their continued existence.

Chris


On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 10:26:07 -0700, Juan Luis Walker B. <jlwalker at mi.cl> wrote:
> Thanks Harrison for your profound and challenger reflection.
>
> My two cents on it:
>
> If people arrives to the same process and outcomes without mentioning them
> the principles and the law, that does not means that they (principles and
> law) are a part of the territory and not of the map?
>
> Juan Luis
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