great succes for Open Space in the Netherlands

Diane Brandon diane.brandon at comcast.net
Wed Mar 15 06:11:43 PST 2006


Patricia, could you say more about that Cornell course? Was it a rare 
sort of course? I know social work programs have community development 
tracks, but I haven't heard of adult ed programs with a focus in 
community development, but I did my grad work 20+ years ago, so maybe 
it just wasn't out there at the time. (My self-designed M.Ed., at a 
state college in Vermont, was in "teaching and counseling" with a focus 
on parenting education and counseling for adults, but almost all my 
work since then has been in community development.)

Diane Brandon
Eliot, Maine
www.keysregion.org



On Mar 15, 2006, at 7:19 AM, Patricia Haines wrote:

> Good idea, Harrison - the Cornell course on adult education and 
> community development used to
> include introductions to various kinds of participatory program 
> planning, including Future Searches,
> but no one ever mentioned Open Space or World Cafe or any of the other 
> more relatively recent
> processes. The person who taught that course has now moved on.
>
> HOwever: would anyone be interested in joining me in proposing a 
> session on Open Space for the Adult
> Education Association's national conference next year? this gathering 
> is for academics mostly, with
> a few academically-oriented practitioners. Don't know where it's 
> taking place but I'll look it up.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Harrison Owen <hhowen at verizon.net>
> To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
> Sent:         Tue, 14 Mar 2006 10:52:26 -0500
> Subject: Re: great succes for Open Space in the Netherlands
>
>> Carla -- you also give all those academic types a small push. You 
>> might ask
>> why it is that the Academic Community has so far managed to ignore 
>> OS? Here
>> is something that is 20 years old with 60,000+ applications in 100
>> Countries. This is the perfect opportunity for a little PhD research. 
>> These
>> folks could become famous!
>>
>> Harrison
>>
>> Harrison Owen
>> 7808 River Falls Drive
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>> From: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] On Behalf Of 
>> Vliex,
>> Carla (cvl)
>> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 6:13 PM
>> To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
>> Subject: great succes for Open Space in the Netherlands
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> Last week we had a meeting with about 20 OD consultants in the 
>> Netherlands.
>> Some who lecture about OD at University, some who do research on OD 
>> and some
>> who work as OD consultants (like me).  I was invited to write an 
>> article an
>> how Open Space works and why it works according to my experinces with 
>> Open
>> Space. I used many of the things I have read over the years on the 
>> list!
>> The article is going to be published in juni in one of our more 
>> prestige
>> journals (for the dutch: Management en Organisatie).  And there will 
>> be a
>> national congres on Open Space and other inteventions who really are
>> interactive (appreciative inquiry, Future Search, and much much more)
>>
>> I was very honoured not only to be asked but that Open Space is 
>> goging to be
>> even more 'hot' in the Netherlands.
>>
>> So if there are some reflections on the the next two items, it would 
>> help me
>> very much to rewrite some parts of the article:
>> - why does Open Space work? (those academic boys and girls over ?here 
>> want
>> to know something about theoretical background and start looking very 
>> upset
>> as I told them that it just works).
>>
>> - as Harrison wrote in his book Open Space; exapanding our now, Open 
>> Space
>> has very ancient backgrounds (meeting in a cirkel, breathing, 
>> starting en
>> ending 'time' and son on). What is more to say about these ancient 
>> ways of
>> meeting?
>>
>> Anything or everything is welcome
>>
>> warm regards
>> Carla
>>
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Patricia wrote: "Has anyone used Open Space with school-age children or
youth? seems like they would get the process quickly!"

Sure -- and you are right. Look up Peggy Holman's little adventure with 1200
street kids in Columbia. And that is just the start. The secret of it is
that the Kids never think of it as a "process" -- it is just what they do.

Harrison

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-----Original Message-----
From: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] On Behalf Of Patricia
Haines
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 7:49 AM
To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
Subject: planting seeds

I agree with Harrison about how most 'outcomes' from Open Space - or all of
education, for that
matter - tend not to show up for a long time. The enthusiasm of the moment
dissipates quickly, if
not embedded in an accountability structure for continuing. As a long-time
student of the history of
social change movements, I've been searching to understand what makes the
most lasting and systemic
difference - and I've come down to reaching individuals, in collective
conversations, at deep
levels. Where they're already living and dreaming. This is what Open Space
does.

However - the current trend in the funding world is for "measurable
outcomes", evaluation plans that
target immediate results. How to deal with this is one of the non-profit
world's greatest head- and
heartaches. One thing that Open Space offers here is the 'measureable
outcome' of headlines and
action plans. And, as Chris Weaver offered at the recent US Partnership open
space, community
intention commitment sign-up sheets for follow-up activities.

Has anyone used Open Space with school-age children or youth? seems like
they would get the process
quickly!



----- Original Message -----
From: Harrison Owen <hhowen at verizon.net>
To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
Sent:         Sun, 12 Mar 2006 10:57:45 -0500
Subject: Re: US Partnership Open Space notes

> Patricia wrote: "One thing I'd like to know from the rest of you OS-folks:
> do you keep track of outcomes from the Open Space gatherings?"
> 
> I suppose that as faithful stewards of the Open Space we all should be
> making best effort to keep track of all the details, before during and
> after. But speaking strictly for my self I have to confess that I just
lose
> track. Part of this is laziness I am sure, but it may go a little deeper.
I
> have found that the true impacts of an Open Space rarely show up in a
manner
> that lends itself to the normal sorts of evaluation. One might hope, for
> example that all the Action Items were fully implemented. This might look
> great on paper, but the truth of the matter is that when the Open Space is
> over, the world continues -- and what may have seemed like a no-brainer
> action to be taken turns out to be a brain-dead idea in the light of the
> then current reality. Whatever that might be.
> 
> Another snare along the way to "evaluation" is that (at least in my
> experience) the true impact of an Open Space rarely if ever shows up when
> you might expect it -- and certainly not "on schedule" -- with the
beginning
> of the next quarter. It may be two or three years, and the fire continues
to
> burn underground -- and then just when everybody has forgotten that there
> ever was an Open Space -- out it pops.
> 
> It is also true that in most of the Open Space gatherings I have
> facilitated, I really don't understand what is going on -- and certainly
not
> at any useful level of detail. Strange language, strange culture, strange
> discipline -- All I can do is hold space.
> 
> One thing I am sure of, however. There has never been an Open Space which
> did not make a substantive, positive impact on the people or organization
> involved. Even if absolutely none of the 99 recommendations for action
were
> implemented it will remain true that everybody remembers that there was a
> time when they deeply connected. It may never happen again, indeed they
may
> choose to make sure that it never happens again, but the memory will
remain
> and serve a benchmark for the future. In those situations where folks
choose
> to go back and be miserable (and some do) they will always know that it
can
> be different. 
> 
> Harrison   
> 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] On Behalf Of Patricia
> Haines
> Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 8:14 AM
> To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
> Subject: US Partnership Open Space notes
> 
> No, Diane, they're not up yet, but they will be soon. Steve Cochran is
> coordinating this, with Chris
> Weaver's help. You can check <uspartnership.org> along the way.
> 
> One thing I'd like to know from the rest of you OS-folks: do you keep
track
> of outcomes from the
> Open Space gatherings? As a facilitator I always want to do this, if only
> for curiosity's sake; I
> learned early how tenuous the line between faciltiation and engagement in
> substance is! It's so easy
> to let enthusiasm open too many doors than I can go through responsibly.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Diane Brandon <diane.brandon at comcast.net>
> To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
> Sent:         Sun, 12 Mar 2006 07:56:06 -0500
> Subject: Re: relationship-based funding
> 
> > Patricia, have the Partnership convocation action plans been made 
> > available online?
> > Diane
> > 
> > On Mar 12, 2006, at 6:51 AM, Patricia Haines wrote:
> > 
> > > I think that what Harrison's story fromSouth AFrica is what Chris and 
> > > the US Partnership convocation
> > > folks are seeking - a dialogue and mutual understanding. We have some 
> > > research to do about what's
> > > happening in the larger philanthropic world with respect donor/grantee

> > > relationships. We'll be
> > > checking this out in the coming months.
> > >
> > > Once Chris tries the idea out with his local community foundation, 
> > > I'll do the same with mine. And I
> > > have this growing vision:  what might an Open Space convened by the 
> > > Council on Foundations look
> > > like? or perhaps by the Duke or Indiana or Yale philanthropy programs?

> > > ARNOVA?
> > >
> > > I'm a newcomer to Open Space, but a participant referred to what 
> > > happened in Raleigh at the US
> > > Partnership 1st anniversary Convocation as a "miracle". All of us have

> > > been working in our own ways
> > > for years toward what is now being called "sustainability", in its 
> > > myriad dimensions. In addition to
> > > the extraordinary richness of the action plans that emerged in 
> > > Raleigh, getting to know others - and
> > > being able to keep in touch with them via email - generates the energy

> > > of HOPE - and I, for one, now
> > > wake up each morning eager to check my email!
> > >
> > > The OSLIST is part of this. In addition to hope you all give me 
> > > concrete examples and solid things
> > > to ponder on  - thank you all. - Patricia
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Harrison Owen <hhowen at verizon.net>
> > > To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
> > > Sent:         Fri, 10 Mar 2006 16:47:31 -0500
> > > Subject: Re: relationship-based funding
> > >
> > >> I don't know where this fits exactly -- but in the early 90's as RSA 
> > >> was
> > >> coming out of Apartheid, everything was in turmoil, not the least of 
> > >> which
> > >> was the Non-profit world, funders and recipients. I don't know who's 
> > >> idea it
> > >> was, but we did a day long OS with all parties. Everybody predicted 
> > >> that it
> > >> would be recipients with hat in hands chasing down funders. But that 
> > >> never
> > >> happened. Instead there was this marvelous dialogue with everybody 
> > >> involved
> > >> concerned with the New South Africa and the necessary social support
> > >> programs to uphold it. It would have been better for 2.5 days, but we

> > >> did
> > >> what we did, and it seemed to do a lot.
> > >>
> > >> Harrison
> > >>
> > >> Harrison Owen
> > >> 7808 River Falls Drive
> > >> Potomac, Maryland   20854
> > >> Phone 301-365-2093
> > >> Skype hhowen
> > >> Open Space Training www.openspaceworld.com
> > >> Open Space Institute www.openspaceworld.org
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> > >>
> > >>
> > >> -----Original Message-----
> > >> From: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] On Behalf Of 
> > >> Chris
> > >> Weaver
> > >> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 2:32 PM
> > >> To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
> > >> Subject: Re: relationship-based funding
> > >>
> > >> a couple follow-up thoughts to my last post:
> > >>
> > >> what i am really longing for in this, diane, is authenticity.  i've 
> > >> done a
> > >> lot of successful grant-writing and spent a lot of time on planet 
> > >> 501(c)3
> > >> (for our international friends that's what a non-profit organization 
> > >> is
> > >> called in the usa).  all the individual players care a lot, but the 
> > >> system
> > >> runs on "making things look good," which results in vast herds of 
> > >> "dead
> > >> moose" inhabiting the non-profit world.  executive directors 
> > >> sugar-coat
> > >> their reports to their boards.  marketing folks make the brochures
and
> > >> annual reports look beautiful.  grant-writing is such a specialty 
> > >> because it
> > >> is a difficult art to tell foundations what they want to hear.  
> > >> evaluations
> > >> are constantly striving to squeeze positive measurable data out of
the
> > >> essential complexity of life.  and when all is said and done, almost 
> > >> nobody
> > >> is genuinely honored for their hard work and dedication in the honest

> > >> and
> > >> authentic way that they deserve, and the people who are served remain
> > >> largely behind a thick rose-colored glass wall.  yes, wonderful and
> > >> critically important things happen...but in my view too much of it 
> > >> happens
> > >> in spite of the current paradigm, and with a lot of precious energy 
> > >> wasted.
> > >>
> > >> with our new little initiative, i look forward the experience of 
> > >> donors,
> > >> project staff, and "clients" too sitting in circle, telling honest 
> > >> stories,
> > >> LAUGHING, and giving voice to the complex living thing called the 
> > >> reality of
> > >> the work.  when that happens, we will be able to roll up our sleeves 
> > >> and
> > >> take it to the next level.
> > >>
> > >> chris
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> -----Original Message-----
> > >> From: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU]On Behalf Of
Diane
> > >> Brandon
> > >> Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 6:54 AM
> > >> To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
> > >> Subject: relationship-based funding
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Chris, can you give a real or imaginary example of how this (State of
> > >> Grace Documents as relationship-based alternatives to grants & other
> > >> traditional funding mechanisms.) might work? The non-profit work I'm
> > >> part of receives grants from "Community Foundations", where "donor
> > >> advised funds" are granted to projects. In the "relationship-based
> > >> alternatives", would the donor have their funds in their own
> > >> investments, and work on a State of Grace document as a sort of MOU
> > >> (memorandum of understanding) between them and the project or program
> > >> they are funding? How would they not have many organizations seeking 
> > >> to
> > >> do this with them? The community foundations serve as intermediaries,
> > >> to save the wealthy person with a mission in mind from having to
> > >> organize those seeking funds, and from having to know all the
> > >> investment/donor laws, etc.
> > >>
> > >> I like what you're suggesting, but I'd love to hear some further
> > >> descriptions, pros and cons. Is anyone doing it yet?
> > >>
> > >> Diane Brandon (coordinator of a regional coalition that uses
> > >> participatory methods like FS, WC, AI -- and OS soon)
> > >>
> > >> PS Melinda Salazar, who I mentioned some time back on this list, and
> > >> who is now a member, is having Steve Cochran facilitate her OS on
> > >> Teaching Peace at the high school in Durham NH on April 1.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On Mar 9, 2006, at 6:29 AM, Chris Weaver wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> Thanks, Harrison & others, for the welcome when I posted a few weeks
> > >>> ago.  It's lovely to be remembered after a couple of years off-list,

> > >>> &
> > >>> delightful to see the online community thriving away in its 
> > >>> inimitable
> > >>> way.
> > >>>  
> > >>> A couple current highlights & interests:
> > >>>  
> > >>> I continue to work with youth, particularly teenagers.  I'm working
> > >>> with some wonderful folks to develop a new form of "community-based
> > >>> indigenous education."  I promote a return to the ancient idea that
> > >>> the initiation from childhood to young-adulthood is a key moment for
> > >>> the vast living intelligence of nature to re-enter the consciousness
> > >>> of the human village.  Our youth can do this and are doing this for
> > >>> those who notice.  Open space is a really good tool for
> > >>> intergenerational, inclusive "culture creation," so that the youth 
> > >>> can
> > >>> be widely and deeply honored and supported in their role, and 
> > >>> welcomed
> > >>> back properly by the Elders and the village.  (Our project 
> > >>> weblog will
> > >>> soon be up ~ I'll let y'all know.)
> > >>>  
> > >>> Last week (thanks to Patricia Haines & the list) I attended the open
> > >>> space convocation of the US Partnership for the UN Decade for
> > >>> Education for Sustainable Development at the EPA campus near
> > >>> Raleigh, North Carolina.  All I can say is that Steve Cochran has 
> > >>> done
> > >>> something extraordinary, the unfolding of which will make itself 
> > >>> known
> > >>> on this list and far beyond in the weeks & months to come.  
> > >>> Harrison's
> > >>> post about the new climate change research brings the opportunities
> > >>> around open space and the Partnership into an even sharper focus.
> > >>>  
> > >>> I am championing one initiative that came out of the convocation,
> > >>> which I am excited to mention, although it's in early development. 
> > >>> Inspired by my sketchy recollection of Michael Herman's "Giving
> > >>> Conference" in Chicago a couple years back, I'm working with Maureen
> > >>> and Zelle, Patricia, & others on a new way to bring potential donors
> > >>> together with grassroots sustainability project leaders, using open
> > >>> space, and resulting in State of Grace Documents as 
> > >>> relationship-based
> > >>> alternatives to grants & other traditional funding mechanisms.  If 
> > >>> all
> > >>> goes well we'll pilot this in North Carolina (probably here in
> > >>> Asheville) by summer.
> > >>>  
> > >>> That's my news from the Northamerican southeast highlands, as the
> > >>> birds call in the dawn from the Atlantic.  Enjoy your day, everyone.
> > >>>  
> > >>> Chris Weaver
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