FW: aperiodic grid?

Chris Corrigan chris.corrigan at gmail.com
Tue Oct 6 11:03:22 PDT 2009


Seconding Dianne and Michael here.  I've occasionally had a one hour
mmorning session and two 1.5 hour afternoon sessions, or vice versa
depending on times and how rigid the caterers are with lunch etc.
Never done anything like your grid though Doug.  Seems on the face of it to
have too much of *me* in it.

Chris

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Diane Gibeault <diane.gibeault at rogers.com>wrote:

> When it's possible, the way to go is to set time slots of 1.5 hours as per
> Harrison's original method. I noticed people can then really apply the
> principles and exercise the law, the bumblebees and the butterfly. Over
> time
> they actually feel the need to. Otherwise, they easily fall back to the
> regulated behaviors of time directed action because that is the condition
> the time framework is creating with its shorter time slots.
>
> When it's not possible, and that does happen, I've been instinctively doing
> what Michael Herman described earlier to take into account the group's
> particular situation and need for depth (deeper discussions) or breadth
> (more topics, connecting and networking). I hadn't name it so clearly so
> thanks Michael for putting it so clearly into words.
>
> Diane
>
>
> > On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 10:15 AM, douglas germann
> > <76066.515 at compuserve.com> wrote:
> >         Hi--
> >
> >         Anybody use an aperiodic grid for OS?
> >
> >         Here's what I mean: In the big room at an OS meeting, we can
> >         have many
> >         simultaneous conversations going on at once, and the physical
> >         space used
> >         varies comfortably with the size and needs of the group. How
> >         about time,
> >         too?
> >
> >         A couple of weeks ago I facilitated an annual retreat for a
> >         Meeting of
> >         Quakers. It was opening some space, but was not OS.
> >         Nevertheless I think
> >         I learned something: We made the conversation time slots
> >         unequal:
> >
> >         10:15   75 min
> >         11:30   30 min
> >         12:00   90 min
> >         13:30  150 min
> >         13:45   60 min
> >         14:45   20 min
> >         15:05   Closing circle
> >
> >         Has anyone tried something like this in OS? See any good in
> >         it? I think
> >         I want to try it again....
> >
> >                                :- Doug.
> >
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CHRIS CORRIGAN
Facilitation - Training - Process Design
Open Space Technology

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