SV: [OSLIST] WOSONOS 2009 and Then.......
Harrison Owen
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Sun Sep 13 05:46:12 PDT 2009
Michael is obviously a man (person) after my own heart. I certainly enjoy
all the bells and whistles that happen at OSONOS, and deeply appreciate the
effort that goes into the whole affair. That said, I really do believe
everybody is working much too hard. Having done 6 of these critters (the
first four OSONOSs and 2 more OSONOSs by the Sea) I can tell you that
total planning time for the first one might have been 10 minutes
consisting mostly of deciding if I really wanted to do it and what the theme
might be. I wanted to roll and the theme was obvious: Opening Space in our
lives and our world: Issues and Opportunities. That theme worked pretty
well which thereby reduced the planning time to 0 for the next 5
gatherings. Logistics and promotion took a little longer, maybe 24 hours
total. As for the Conference Fee I found the $25 was more than
sufficient. Actually for the last two OSONOSs I ended up sending about half
of the collected fee to Lisa for the Access Queens Fund. So anyhow it is
simple and it is doable. Most of all Have Fun! And of course, think of one
more thing NOT to do.
Harrison
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sheila isakson and i hosted osonos7 in chicago. our main model for that was
osonos4, hosted by harrison. and my counsel to every host-to-be i've talked
with since then is, first and foremost, to remember that this is open space
we're talking about, so keep looking for things to not do.
we booked a single meeting room, where free coffee was available in an
adjoining room, plenty of public space nearby for breakouts to spill into,
lots of restaurants in the immediate vicinity, close to downtown sightseeing
places, and moderately-priced hotel rooms on site. (a hampton inn in
downtown chicago). we pointed invitees to a budget hostel option a few
blocks away as a cheaper sleeping place. after that, it was nothing but
markers, postits, paper, bells, and computers. simply open space. sliding
scale, same as harrison, i think, $25 to $200. we lined up a few plates of
hors d'ouvres for the evening before, which was simple hanging out, watching
people trickle in from the airports, tipping a few drinks from the hotel
bar, and saying hellos. i don't remember that the total prep took more than
a day or two, spread over several months.
i've always thought that part of the job of hosting osonos was to make it
look just that easy, the way harrison did at osonos4, to show (especially
for new practitioners) just how simple it was to run a big deal in a little
bit of open space. a simple invitation: a single meeting room. some basic
supplies. and an opening briefing. everything else is strictly optional,
and less is still more.
there is the bit about registrations and such, but i always thought that was
just a lot of chatting with friends from all over, and keeping a simple list
of who said they were coming. hosting was great fun. and great learning.
i'd recommend it to anyone.
i know there's a certain charge out of naming one "world" osonos each year,
but i do wish we as a community made it easier for more than one of these to
happen at once. i've always wanted to see simultaneous events on several
continents. i wish we could have less emphasis on making a show of this
place or that place (and choosing only one of them) and more emphasis on who
(even if it's many people) is interested in stepping into the simplest
responsibilities of hosting and opening. and then if we have many hosts,
they can work together on sharing marketplace wall postings and how to post
all the notes into teh same online place. i think with skype and other tech
we'd now have easy ways to have video of world-around breakout sessions,
where small groups on several continents could be meeting face-to-face in
single sessions. i suppose this strains the traditions a bit, but i think
it'd be worth trying, as further experiment and demonstration of what's now
possible in an increasingly open space world.
m
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On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 12:40 PM, Eva P Svensson <eva at epshumaninvest.se>
wrote:
Dear Lisa and host team to-be
Being one of the presenters for WOSonOS in San Francisco on behalf of Lisa
and her host team I can just ad if you are not able to be there in
person make sure that those who represent you have a good show/offer
because then it is so much easier to be the stand-in. Lisa had provide us
Thomas and me with a whole show :-) and it was so fun and it was easy to
make the offer irresistible!
Have fun!
Hugs
:o)
Eva
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Other memories of how Host Teams invited us to future WOSonOSs...
Thomas Herrmann and Eva P Svensson (Sweden) inviting on my behalf in Kiev -
they got the whole group participating being the San Franco -and- they made
a little doll to represent me
Brian Bainbridge and Viv McWaters creating a map of Australia on the floor
and Brian standing on different areas in Australia to give us a sense for
the diverse country and culture, while we all snacked on candies with koalas
on them
For those of you who have been to past WOSonOSs - what else do you remember
from lovely invitations to host WOSonOS by other international colleagues?
I look forward to hearing your stories,
Lisa
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