Organizational Transformation Conferences (was: Re: [OSLIST] ODWS - Journey through time; suggestions please !!)

Jack Martin Leith jack at leithcocreation.com
Wed Jun 2 06:08:56 PDT 2010


Hiya Susan.

Great to receive your comments, and the two attachments. Looks like Sheila
based her list of symposia on mine, which is fine by me as she's added quite
a bit of detail.

When I get a moment I'll update the two web pages at
www.leithcocreation.com/ot.

Thank you.

Jack

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On 1 June 2010 23:13, Susan M Kerr <susan.kerr at aurora.org> wrote:

>
> Hello Jack.
>
> Yes, it was. I'm sorry that I hadn't read the archives you attached when I
> posted. I see now where you call it Chicago; it was actually just up the
> lake a bit in Milwaukee. The theme was *Welcoming Spirit*  which could be,
> I guess, a tad amorphous but I don't recall any weirdness nor intrigue
> unless one counts the polka dancing that took place by some participants
> when we joined the Polish fest at the lakefront one evening...
>
> The invitation is attached here. I believe Sheila truly hosted it solo as I
> remember being more amazed than helpful - I'm a bit institutionalized I'm
> afraid and was unclear of my role. (I was unsure about giving what I had
> which seems to be what happens around OS.)
>
> It was a small group - about 15 from the participant list I have but it may
> not be the final one. Most were from the US with a few from Sweden and
> Scotland.
>
> The 2nd attachment is something Sheila may have put together. It lists all
> the OTs, year and location, up to and including that OT23 one. I apologize
> for the Word docs but I don't have a webpage to post them to.
>
>
>
> I hope this is helpful. It looks as though when the OT was in two places
> one year they were "numbered" the same.
>
> Susan
>
>
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>
> Hiya Susan.
>
> Thanks for the information about the final OT conference, held in
> Milwaukee.
>
> Is this the one that I had pegged as Chicago, convened by Sheila Isakson,
> Bill Isakson, Susan Kerr, and facilitated by John Adams?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Jack
>
> Jack Martin Leith
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> On 1 June 2010 03:09, Susan M Kerr <*susan.kerr at aurora.org*<susan.kerr at aurora.org>>
> wrote:
> Dear Artur, Jeff, and All:
>
> Jeff, I'm sorry to contradict you but the last OT I attended did indeed
> take place in my home town of Milwaukee. It may have been OT 23 in 2005 but
> I don't keep up with dates and numbers very well. I had attended the year
> before in northern Scotland and fell in love with the people and the rich
> dialogue we had. There was richness to be found that following year
> in Milwaukee as well. I was (still consider myself to be) "new" to OS and
> thought that group was a kind of subset of this larger community and the way
> they stayed in contact was through this very list.
>
> Even though I was there for the last two, if indeed they were they last
> two, I didn't hear any news of one the following year, in London or
> elsewhere. So I cannot help you, Artur, with what happened after the one in
> Milwaukee. Perhaps someone else who attended but hasn't had an opportunity
> to chime in yet will be able to shed more light.
>
> Grateful for the learning,
> Susan Kerr
> Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
>
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> Subject: Re: [OSLIST] Organizational Transformation Conferences (was: Re:
> [OSLIST] ODWS - Journey through time; suggestions please !!)
>
> Thanks for posting some history of the OT symposia Jack.
>
> I attended many in the US from 1991-1996, and the European OT9 in Hungary.
> I remember one participant convening a workshop that included burning money.
> To me, it was not outside the range of typical behavior with a few hundred
> 'transformation' oriented folks being together for three or four days in
> open space with a somewhat amorphous theme statement. There was a great deal
> of weirdness and intrigue. They were all very different events, and great
> fun and great learning for the most part. And I don't blame open space for
> any of the troubling parts.
>
> John Adams told me that the last OT symposium in Wisconsin did not take
> place because of lack of interest, about five years ago, and at that point
> there was the decision to discontinue.
>
> Jeff
> Mount Tamalpais
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Mon, 31 May 2010 17:04:47 +0100
> From: *jack at leithcocreation.com* <jack at leithcocreation.com>
> Subject: Re: [OSLIST] Organizational Transformation Conferences (was: Re:
> [OSLIST] ODWS - Journey through time; suggestions please !!)
> To: *OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU* <OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU>
>
> Thanks for raising this, Artur.
>
> I've pulled a couple of old web pages about the OT symposia from my very
> dusty digital archives, blown off the cobwebs, and uploaded them to *www.leithcocreation.com/ot
> * <http://www.leithcocreation.com/ot>.
>
> Hope these are useful.
>
> In 1988, John Adams ( *www.eartheart-ent.com *<http://www.eartheart-ent.com/>)
> wrote:
>
> *Sometime during the very early years of this decade [the 1980s], probably
> in 1981 or 1982, a large number of people began to use the term organisation
> transformation to describe their work. During the Spring of 1982, a few of
> these people recognized each other at a conference outside of Boston, and
> began to discuss their common interest in concepts like **vision, purpose,
> spirit in the workplace **and **global perspective **. *
>
> Could it be that the ideas highlighted in red are taken as read (sorry - no
> pun intended) these days, and that OD has - to some extent - morphed into
> OT, as you mention?
>
> The rest of the John Adams article can be found here: *www.leithcocreation.com/ot
> * <http://www.leithcocreation.com/ot>.
>
> With regard to your earlier email, I agree that PC is rife in the Open
> Space community, and that it is not safe to raise certain issues - not only
> in these posts, but beyond OSList.
>
> Two years ago, Paul Levy and I announced a discussion session, Open Space
> 2.0: Beyond the Dogma. The announcement triggered some hostility and a heap
> of defensive responses. Paul received an item of what can only be called
> hate mail from a prominent member of the so-called OS community (perhaps
> more like what Scott Peck would call 'pseudo-community').
>
> Pseudo-community: Where participants are "nice with each other",
> playing-safe, and presenting what they feel is the most favourable sides of
> their personalities.
> Source: *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community *<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community>
>
> I've had similar responses to other posts, which is why I rarely post to
> this list these days.
>
> 25 years down the track, if they survive that long, most organisational
> concepts and tools have splintered and evolved. Open Space hasn't, and I'm
> not sure this is a good thing. It seems to reflect a degree of orthodoxy.
>
> I await howls of protest.
>
> Thank you again, Artur. These things need to be said.
>
> If some among you fear taking a stand because you are afraid of reprisals
> from customers, clients, or even government, recognize that you are just
> feeding the crocodile, hoping he'll eat you last. – Ronald Reagan
>
> Jack
>
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> On 29 May 2010 19:19, Artur Silva < *arturfsilva at yahoo.com *<arturfsilva at yahoo.com>>
> wrote:
>
> Dear all
>
>
>
> Thanks for the map, Jack.
>
>
>
> The map, and some clarifications by Harrison, reminded me of a different
> thing.
>
>
>
> OST was born in the "Organization Transformation Conferences".
>
>
>
> In WOSonOS in Berlin, I met a lady (that I cannot remember the name and
> later have not seen her again to ask for the contacts) that told me that the
> last OT Conference was to be held in London, but there were insufficient
> registrations and it did not took place. Nor any other after that.
>
>
>
> In ancient mails, in the OSLIST Archives, I can see that OT22 took place in
> Scotland, in 2004, and OT23 was planned to take place in Milwaukee, in 2005.
> I also remember to later receive an invitation to London, and I even
> considered to go there (and profit to see my sister and my English family,
> in Brighton). But later I could not. But that exchange of mails is lost with
> a computer that crashed many moons ago.
>
>
>
> If there is anyone that can complete the story from OT22 to the last one
> that took (or not) place, I would be grateful.
>
>
>
> I would also like to understand why the OT Conferences died (without any
> trace that I could discover in the Internet).
>
>
>
> And why have the OT Conferences died if the distinction between OD and OT
> is IMHO more needed now than ever before?
>
>
>
> Maybe this can be somehow related with my previous post.
>
> If there is no longer a clear distinction between OD and OT, than OST and
> all the other "large group facilitation methods" belong after all to the
> same stream - OD.
>
>
>
> Interesting, don't you think?
>
>
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> Artur
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From: *Harrison Owen < *hhowen at verizon.net * <hhowen at verizon.net>> *
> To: **OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU * <OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU>*
> Sent: *Thu, May 27, 2010 10:34:02 PM *
> Subject: *Re: [OSLIST] ODWS - Journey through time; suggestions please !!
>
> Jack – I have always loved your “map” – if only because it provides me and
>  (indirectly I presume), and Open Space Technology with an impressive
> lineage which is at once colorful, although perhaps  undeserved. It is true
> that my first public foray into the realm of Organization Transformation
> happened at a regional conference of ODN (Organization Development Network)
> – I gave a paper. What is also true is that at the time I had no real clue
> what Organization Development might be, where it came from, or what it might
> be useful for. My inspiration, training and experience came from a rather
> different place, including but not limited to a layman’s understanding of
> the New Physics, a rather deeper understanding of the myth and ritual of the
> ancient near east, and an appreciation of a variety of (what now would be
> called) esoteric traditions. Strange things like Tibetan Buddhism, Sufi
> thought (Rumi), some deep learning at the feet of (West) African Shamans,
> the work of Joseph Campbell, Ken Wilbur  – and other assorted denizens of
> the Fringe. I wouldn’t claim academic expertise for most of this, but
> existential, on the ground experience for sure. Truth to tell, when
> Organization Transformation first reflected the light of day it was not
> viewed in a positive fashion by the powers that be (were) in the world of
> OD. Definitely heretical! Off the Wall! Out of Sight!! Some still feel that
> way, I am sure – but times change. And a lot of the people who found the
> idea of Organization Transformation radically abhorrent became friends. I
> can’t say we have always agreed – but we are friends.
>
>
>
> And then we come to Open Space Technology. It does not come from, nor is it
> part of the great tradition (lately created) of Large Scale Interventions.
> It began as it remains – The product of two Martinis (and before that the
> Big Bang)!  There was no careful research, no critical analysis of preceding
> efforts – just a little Gin and (much less) vermouth.  And with all that as
> ancestors, you got to keep it simple.  – Sit in a circle, create a bulletin
> board, open a market place – and Go to work. Hasn’t changed a bit ever
> since. But I am sure that our understanding of what happens has gone a lot
> deeper – which is not to say that we are getting anywhere near the depths we
> must achieve. But we are moving in the right direction, I think. And it is
> fun.
>
>
>
> Harrison
>
>
>
>
>
> Harrison Owen
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> *From: *OSLIST [mailto: *OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU *<OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU>]
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> Subject: *Re: ODWS - Journey through time; suggestions please !!
>
>
>
> Thanks for mentioning the map, Michael.
>
>
>
> I've just uploaded it to my server in case anyone wants to see it.
>
>
>
> Here's the URL: *www.leithcocreation.com/documents/history-of-large-group-methods.doc
> *<http://www.leithcocreation.com/documents/history-of-large-group-methods.doc>
>
>
>
> It's a big file ... sorry ... I don't have time right now to make it any
> smaller.
>
>
>
> Jack
>
>
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> On 27 May 2010 15:05, Michael Herman < *michael at michaelherman.com *<michael at michaelherman.com>>
> wrote:
>
> i'll second jeff's recommendation of marv weisbord's 'productive
> workplaces.'  that was the first thing that came to mind here.  another was
> a map that jack martin leith did some years ago, showing overlapping
> development paths of various methods and leading practitioners.  jack?
>
> m
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> On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 4:39 AM, VISUELLE PROTOKOLLE < *mail at visuelle-protokolle.de
> * <mail at visuelle-protokolle.de>> wrote:
>
> Dear Gerard,
>
> Our friend Jon Jenkins, who sadly died recently, said as the father of the
> IAF Method Database, that right now the three most important elements in our
> profession are VISUALIZATION, STORYTELLING and ONLINE METHODS.
>
> Greetings from Italy
>
> Reinhard Kuchenmüller
>
>
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>
> Am 27/05/10 08:16 schrieb "Gerard Muller" unter < *gm at openspace.dk *<http://openspace.dk/>>:
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> At the upcoming Organisational Development World Summit (see *http://www.odworldsummit.org/
> * <http://www.odworldsummit.org/>, which is organised in collaboration
> with several organisations and communities - amongst which several who are
> on this list , we are organising part of the program as a special journey
> through the history of our profession, before we move into it’s future.
>
> I would like to ask for your help in identifying what you feel are the 2-3
> elements which deserve a place in this journey. This could be either in the
> history of the profession (a book, a bit of research,  the birth of an
> method or theory), or in the history of the society around (political,
> technological, ...).
>
> If you have a specific idea how to represent the elements which come to
> mind, that would be great.
> In the case of a publication, it could be the book itself, in the case of
> an event maybe the invitation,
> a poster, pictures. But we’ll also have space for filmclips and music.
>
> Please mail any ideas to my E-mail at *gm at openspace.dk *<http://openspace.dk/>,
> in the course of the coming week.
>
> Thanks for your assistance !!
>
> Greetings from Denmark,
>
>
>
>
> Gerard Muller
>
> Open Space Institute Denmark
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