[OSList] Certification?

Chris Corrigan chris at chriscorrigan.com
Thu Aug 8 11:01:22 PDT 2013


I hereby award you certificate No. 1 as the first ever officially certified
non-certified OST facilitator.  You are now entitled to nothing at all and
no one can be guaranteed of anything regarding your offerings in this
field!

Excellent...the movement is beginning!

Chris

PS...this discussion could lead to us all becoming certifiably confused.


On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 10:41 AM, paul levy <paul at cats3000.net> wrote:

> I'd like to formally propose that we introduce a Certificate of
> Non-Certification which states: "This is to certify that X is not
> certified". This I believe would add enormous credibility and endorsement
> to our practice. We could even certify a group of certified non-certifiers
> to ensure the non-certification process is properly certified.
>
> I'm more than happy to be certified over this issue.
>
> Paul Levy
>
> On 8 August 2013 15:50, Harrison Owen <hhowen at verizon.net> wrote:
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>> Certification (whatever that might mean) seems to be a perennial topic. I
>> suppose that is understandable, but for myself it is a horrible idea. My
>> reasons are several. First of all it is too much work. The thought of
>> developing the criteria, programs, and even worse, “protecting the brand”
>> is totally exhausting. We’d have to have certifiers to certify the
>> certifiers and so on ad infinitum. Second reason – Open Space seems to be
>> taking care of itself. When folks come on with “A little Open Space,” “Sort
>> of Open Space,” “Modified Open Space,” ... the participants (increasingly)
>> understand that they aren’t getting the genuine article—and say so. I
>> recall one instance where a large gentleman stood up in the middle of the
>> “program” and loudly proclaimed, “This sure ain’t Open Space! I’m out of
>> here.” And he walked. I guess you could call that “Market Certification.”
>> Best of all  --- it works all by itself. One more thing not to do!!****
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