Process of formaiizing a minimal formless form: a Glocal Open Space Network constrantly emergent
douglas germann
76066.515 at compuserve.com
Tue Nov 24 18:22:07 PST 2009
Spark--
This is intriguing. What actions do you have in mind?
:- Doug.
On Fri, 2009-11-20 at 17:31 +0900, Spark wrote:
> Dear Friends, I'd like to invite you to an exiting enterprise of
> forming a formless force of high performing communal organization.
> This is an invitation to live what we believe, to the fullest.
>
> The Intention of the Enterprise: Midwifing a Birth of our Wholesome
> Reality- the Glocal OS Nexus
>
> Unleash our Leadership for Self-Organizing Sustainable Growth of our
> OS Community
>
> For sustainable growth, invite forces that can affect our enterprise
> to an open space where every authentic leadership <<<are>>> welcomed
> to find ways to care and feed sustainable growth of the OSecology (us
> and our OS environment).
>
>
> Complex System and Self-Organization
> Alone, no individual or group can bring a sustainable growth of our
> organizations in our world in which all humanities are being reshaped
> constantly into an ever more complex global reality that is
> interactive, multimedia, and electronic in nature. That transformation
> process is turning everyday lives and works of billion isolated
> individuals, groups, communities and countries into a complex web of a
> living organism that thinks and feels. This emergent global organism
> seems to manifest here, near, far and now, in fact, everywhere.
>
> Now any lasting competitiveness of our enterprise might be achieved by
> enterprising OS with a powerful authentic intentioning that can evoke
> souls and spirits of our ENTIRE SURROUNDING HUMANITIES who affect our
> enterprise. Once get echoed with our intention those who are echoed
> with the intention (I believe) they will start to become allies that
> flow with the it creating further echoes. Diversity of individual
> interests and concerns begin to interact with each other and get
> self-organized turning the often-considered-annoying unproductive
> dissonances into a highly playful learning environment which
> stimulates emergence of sustainable communal organization (dancing
> with humanity of our sponsor/clients) that lives its fullest potential
> by creating innovative approaches and breakthroughs to effectively
> respond to its changing environment, all in its own rhythm with
> vitality.
>
>
> With so much love and appreciation to us,
> S
>
> Spark (Stanley Park)
> Open Space Institute of Korea,
> Open Quest Squad
> 3rd Fl., Samkyung Bldg., 372-10, Seokyo-dong,
> Mapo-gu, 121-210, Seoul, Korea
> spark at openspace.kr
> Phone: 82-2-353-6356
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>
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