[OSList] Yes dear Harrison !

Harrison Owen hhowen at verizon.net
Mon Sep 2 16:26:34 PDT 2013


And Thank you Artur! Maybe now we can begin to see that Open Space is not at process, method, procedure – although it is certainly all of that. But fundamentally it is a reality we live. When the space is open and The Questions are multiple, deep and profound – creativity, innovation and new learnings abound. OST simply gives us a way of “fast tracking” all of that. Intentionally. Open Space – wherever, however, with whomsoever, about whatever, whenever. Go for it!

 

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Yes, yes, yes and yes ! No matter if we live or not to tell the tale. We are fortunate to live it, to build it, to create it, you, we. And what a wonderful day is today with more and more open spaces towards increased openness, pushing forward the questions. Dear Harrison, thank you to be there where you are. 

 

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  1. A Time for Questions (Harrison Owen)
  2. Re: A Time for Questions (David Osborne)
  3. Re: A Time for Questions (Suzanne Daigle)
  4. Re: A Time for Questions...about Liminality,      Ronin &
     Stigmergy (Daniel Mezick)


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Date: Sun, 01 Sep 2013 18:59:03 -0400
From: "Harrison Owen" <hhowen at verizon.net>
To: "'World wide Open Space Technology email list'"
            <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
Subject: [OSList] A Time for Questions
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David Osborne's statement and Chris's question precipitated something in my
head. Needless to say David can and should speak for himself. However from
my relatively isolated corner of the universe (Maine) I have noticed a few
interesting suggestions that something of a shift might be in the wind.
Whether it will be sufficient to save Homo sapiens from ossification, only
time will tell.

One such suggestion in the increase of questioning. As a child of the 50's
(and yes there really were human beings walking the earth in that primal
time), my world was firmly described by answers. Everybody knew precisely
how life should be lived. There were rules to be followed, and if followed
success was assured. Of course there were deviants who were largely
marginalized and suppressed, but WE knew the Answers... the right way.

And then a funny thing called the '60s blew all that certainty away. It was
at once terrifying, refreshing, and exhilarating. And one thing was for
sure: The primacy of answers gave way to an avalanche of questions. It is in
the nature of questions to open space. Answers close it. 

With all the fresh air of openness, the forces of creativity soared to the
joy and terror of all involved. Space in all dimensions exploded, and the
tight societies of Philadelphia and New York, in which I grew up, shattered
to merge with insular rural communities, and make contact with strange
creatures on The Other Coast. Strange new world!

The 70's and early 80's possessed a rich nutrient openness. New stories, and
the answers they purported to provide, popped up like mushrooms. Some were
weird, some substantive, some technological and all of them creating as many
new questions as the answers they supposedly offered. Thrilling!

But as the 80's ended and the 90's arrived it seemed that the age of answers
were settling more than a few of the questions. Author's could write
knowingly about "New Rules"... and while there was a breath of novelty it
seemed the rules (answers) were known.

The 90's slid by with almost dream like certainty. At least that's how it
seemed to me. The Markets were up, America ruled. Some were even suggesting
that the Age of Aquarius had actually begun! I guess there were still some
questions, but none that we couldn't handle with the right Process or
Procedure. And if not today, then tomorrow. So ended the Millennium.

The New Millennium rolled in as predicted. Surprise! But in a funny way it
seemed pretty anti-climactic. To be sure there were lots of parties,
fireworks, speeches, the usual turn of the Millennia Fantasies. But at the
end of the day it was pretty much more of the same... Until a bright clear
day in September. September 11th to be exact. Maybe this was just a turning
point for those of us in the USA. But I do believe, as I listen to my
friends and colleagues from around the world -- we were all there. Doubtless
with different feelings and interpretations. But for better, for worse, for
richer, for poorer... it was a very different world!

How different, we are only just beginning to understand. And for the first
time in some long time -- the Questions vastly outnumber the available
answers. This is a Turning Point. And a wonderful one, I do believe. When we
as a species are compelled to sit in that really uncomfortable and juicy
moment created by truly profound questions, the Space is truly OPENED. I
think that is where we are at, and best of all I see lots of new faces
rising to the bait. Call them "Millennials" or whatever... but it is every
bit as exciting as the "60's" and we may or may not survive to tell the
tale. But that has always been true.

Harrison


Harrison Owen
7808 River Falls Dr.
Potomac, MD 20854
USA

189 Beaucaire Ave. (summer)
Camden, Maine 04843

Phone 301-365-2093
(summer)  207-763-3261

www.openspaceworld.com 
www.ho-image.com (Personal Website)
To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of OSLIST
Go to:http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org

-----Original Message-----
From: oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org
[mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Chris Kloth
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 8:15 PM
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list; David Osborne
Subject: Re: [OSList] Federal Reserve Employees Survey

David,

I wonder if you could share a little more about what is going on already. I
have had conversations with Fed officials in San Francisco and Cleveland
and, while they are doing some things I am very interested in and impressed
by, I have yet to see evidence of OST.

--
Shalom,

Chris Kloth
ChangeWorks of the Heartland
254 South Merkle Road
Bexley, OH 43209-1801
ph 614-239-1336
fax 614-237-2347
www.got2change.com


Quoting David Osborne <dosborne at change-fusion.com>:




Yes Brett. Being Done.

Consider looking beyond the reporting....to the fact that space has 
been opened for this to be shared and talked about. What is in the 
news is not always the best reflection of what is actually happening.





--

David Osborne



www.change-fusion.com | dosborne at change-fusion.com | 703.939.1777 On 
Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Brett Barndt <barndtbrett at gmail.com>wrote:




Can the OST community perhaps help here? It is a sad state of affairs 
in which we all have a stake. Even citizens of the world have a stake 
in this dysfunction owing to the interconnected nature of the global 
economies, our livelihoods, and well-being.

The appointees, and congress by association, should not be permitted 
to let it go on this way any longer. People are dying out there with 
higher poverty, food insecurity, mortality, and suicide rates as a 
result of this situation.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/28/federal-reserve-employees-su
rvey_n_3826165.html

Discourse and dialogue are the last thing that should be stifled by 
culture or any other dysfunction in an institution like this one.

OST and an open process of multi-stakeholder engagement is of course 
part of the solution.

This seems like it should be well within our rights to insist upon at 
this moment in time. We are stakeholders. Albeit. we are 
non-consulted, unrepresented stakeholders in the current practice.



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Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2013 20:04:15 -0400
From: David Osborne <dosborne at change-fusion.com>
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            <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
Subject: Re: [OSList] A Time for Questions
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A wonderful description Harrison.

Here's to the questions and the space they open.

David



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David Osborne



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On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 6:59 PM, Harrison Owen <hhowen at verizon.net> wrote:




David Osborne's statement and Chris's question precipitated something in my
head. Needless to say David can and should speak for himself. However from
my relatively isolated corner of the universe (Maine) I have noticed a few
interesting suggestions that something of a shift might be in the wind.
Whether it will be sufficient to save Homo sapiens from ossification, only
time will tell.

One such suggestion in the increase of questioning. As a child of the 50's
(and yes there really were human beings walking the earth in that primal
time), my world was firmly described by answers. Everybody knew precisely
how life should be lived. There were rules to be followed, and if followed
success was assured. Of course there were deviants who were largely
marginalized and suppressed, but WE knew the Answers... the right way.

And then a funny thing called the '60s blew all that certainty away. It was
at once terrifying, refreshing, and exhilarating. And one thing was for
sure: The primacy of answers gave way to an avalanche of questions. It is
in
the nature of questions to open space. Answers close it.

With all the fresh air of openness, the forces of creativity soared to the
joy and terror of all involved. Space in all dimensions exploded, and the
tight societies of Philadelphia and New York, in which I grew up, shattered
to merge with insular rural communities, and make contact with strange
creatures on The Other Coast. Strange new world!

The 70's and early 80's possessed a rich nutrient openness. New stories,
and
the answers they purported to provide, popped up like mushrooms. Some were
weird, some substantive, some technological and all of them creating as
many
new questions as the answers they supposedly offered. Thrilling!

But as the 80's ended and the 90's arrived it seemed that the age of
answers
were settling more than a few of the questions. Author's could write
knowingly about "New Rules"... and while there was a breath of novelty it
seemed the rules (answers) were known.

The 90's slid by with almost dream like certainty. At least that's how it
seemed to me. The Markets were up, America ruled. Some were even suggesting
that the Age of Aquarius had actually begun! I guess there were still some
questions, but none that we couldn't handle with the right Process or
Procedure. And if not today, then tomorrow. So ended the Millennium.

The New Millennium rolled in as predicted. Surprise! But in a funny way it
seemed pretty anti-climactic. To be sure there were lots of parties,
fireworks, speeches, the usual turn of the Millennia Fantasies. But at the
end of the day it was pretty much more of the same... Until a bright clear
day in September. September 11th to be exact. Maybe this was just a turning
point for those of us in the USA. But I do believe, as I listen to my
friends and colleagues from around the world -- we were all there.
Doubtless
with different feelings and interpretations. But for better, for worse, for
richer, for poorer... it was a very different world!

How different, we are only just beginning to understand. And for the first
time in some long time -- the Questions vastly outnumber the available
answers. This is a Turning Point. And a wonderful one, I do believe. When
we
as a species are compelled to sit in that really uncomfortable and juicy
moment created by truly profound questions, the Space is truly OPENED. I
think that is where we are at, and best of all I see lots of new faces
rising to the bait. Call them "Millennials" or whatever... but it is every
bit as exciting as the "60's" and we may or may not survive to tell the
tale. But that has always been true.

Harrison


Harrison Owen
7808 River Falls Dr.
Potomac, MD 20854
USA

189 Beaucaire Ave. (summer)
Camden, Maine 04843

Phone 301-365-2093
(summer)  207-763-3261

www.openspaceworld.com
www.ho-image.com (Personal Website)
To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of OSLIST
Go to:http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org

-----Original Message-----
From: oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org
[mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Chris Kloth
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 8:15 PM
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list; David Osborne
Subject: Re: [OSList] Federal Reserve Employees Survey

David,

I wonder if you could share a little more about what is going on already. I
have had conversations with Fed officials in San Francisco and Cleveland
and, while they are doing some things I am very interested in and impressed
by, I have yet to see evidence of OST.

--
Shalom,

Chris Kloth
ChangeWorks of the Heartland
254 South Merkle Road
Bexley, OH 43209-1801
ph 614-239-1336
fax 614-237-2347
www.got2change.com


Quoting David Osborne <dosborne at change-fusion.com>:




Yes Brett. Being Done.

Consider looking beyond the reporting....to the fact that space has
been opened for this to be shared and talked about. What is in the
news is not always the best reflection of what is actually happening.





--

David Osborne



www.change-fusion.com | dosborne at change-fusion.com | 703.939.1777 On
Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Brett Barndt <barndtbrett at gmail.com
wrote:




Can the OST community perhaps help here? It is a sad state of affairs
in which we all have a stake. Even citizens of the world have a stake
in this dysfunction owing to the interconnected nature of the global
economies, our livelihoods, and well-being.

The appointees, and congress by association, should not be permitted
to let it go on this way any longer. People are dying out there with
higher poverty, food insecurity, mortality, and suicide rates as a
result of this situation.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/28/federal-reserve-employees-su
rvey_n_3826165.html

Discourse and dialogue are the last thing that should be stifled by
culture or any other dysfunction in an institution like this one.

OST and an open process of multi-stakeholder engagement is of course
part of the solution.

This seems like it should be well within our rights to insist upon at
this moment in time. We are stakeholders. Albeit. we are
non-consulted, unrepresented stakeholders in the current practice.



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Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2013 23:31:17 -0400
From: Suzanne Daigle <sdaigle4 at gmail.com>
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list
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Subject: Re: [OSList] A Time for Questions
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This is Labor Day weekend - a period of pause and reflection as the summer
comes to an end, busy work resumes, the new school year begins. So fitting
this journey down memory lane and the important work ahead.  Our theme at
WOSonOS was the World is Waiting... Are we Ready?  The Millennials asserted
loud and clear:  "We are ready!"... ready to partner with us, to step into
their leadership and to jump into the fullness of life in ways that may be
unlike anything we have lived and experienced before.

Reading what Harrison wrote reminded me of a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke.  I
had been so moved by it that I transposed it on a beautiful Florida beach
photo and sent it to dozen friends in August 2008.   It was a pre-Open
Space era for me; guess the soil was being tilled for what would come later
in my life as I was very drawn to its message.  Now I understand more what
questions and opening space mean to the vibrancy of life.  So this evening,
I went fishing for it and buried in the hard drives of an old computer that
contain many treasures, I found it and it gives me joy to share it with all
of you in this wonderful world-wide community-- a reminder of the
privileged work we each love and do!

https://www.dropbox.com/s/9btt1cthfsmyi71/Seeking%20our%20path.pdf


Suzanne



On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 8:04 PM, David Osborne <dosborne at change-fusion.com>wrote:




A wonderful description Harrison.

Here's to the questions and the space they open.

David


--

David Osborne

www.change-fusion.com | dosborne at change-fusion.com | 703.939.1777
On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 6:59 PM, Harrison Owen <hhowen at verizon.net>wrote:




David Osborne's statement and Chris's question precipitated something in
my
head. Needless to say David can and should speak for himself. However
from
my relatively isolated corner of the universe (Maine) I have noticed a
few
interesting suggestions that something of a shift might be in the wind.
Whether it will be sufficient to save Homo sapiens from ossification,
only
time will tell.

One such suggestion in the increase of questioning. As a child of the
50's
(and yes there really were human beings walking the earth in that primal
time), my world was firmly described by answers. Everybody knew precisely
how life should be lived. There were rules to be followed, and if
followed
success was assured. Of course there were deviants who were largely
marginalized and suppressed, but WE knew the Answers... the right way.

And then a funny thing called the '60s blew all that certainty away. It
was
at once terrifying, refreshing, and exhilarating. And one thing was for
sure: The primacy of answers gave way to an avalanche of questions. It is
in
the nature of questions to open space. Answers close it.

With all the fresh air of openness, the forces of creativity soared to
the
joy and terror of all involved. Space in all dimensions exploded, and the
tight societies of Philadelphia and New York, in which I grew up,
shattered
to merge with insular rural communities, and make contact with strange
creatures on The Other Coast. Strange new world!

The 70's and early 80's possessed a rich nutrient openness. New stories,
and
the answers they purported to provide, popped up like mushrooms. Some
were
weird, some substantive, some technological and all of them creating as
many
new questions as the answers they supposedly offered. Thrilling!

But as the 80's ended and the 90's arrived it seemed that the age of
answers
were settling more than a few of the questions. Author's could write
knowingly about "New Rules"... and while there was a breath of novelty it
seemed the rules (answers) were known.

The 90's slid by with almost dream like certainty. At least that's how it
seemed to me. The Markets were up, America ruled. Some were even
suggesting
that the Age of Aquarius had actually begun! I guess there were still
some
questions, but none that we couldn't handle with the right Process or
Procedure. And if not today, then tomorrow. So ended the Millennium.

The New Millennium rolled in as predicted. Surprise! But in a funny way
it
seemed pretty anti-climactic. To be sure there were lots of parties,
fireworks, speeches, the usual turn of the Millennia Fantasies. But at
the
end of the day it was pretty much more of the same... Until a bright
clear
day in September. September 11th to be exact. Maybe this was just a
turning
point for those of us in the USA. But I do believe, as I listen to my
friends and colleagues from around the world -- we were all there.
Doubtless
with different feelings and interpretations. But for better, for worse,
for
richer, for poorer... it was a very different world!

How different, we are only just beginning to understand. And for the
first
time in some long time -- the Questions vastly outnumber the available
answers. This is a Turning Point. And a wonderful one, I do believe. When
we
as a species are compelled to sit in that really uncomfortable and juicy
moment created by truly profound questions, the Space is truly OPENED. I
think that is where we are at, and best of all I see lots of new faces
rising to the bait. Call them "Millennials" or whatever... but it is
every
bit as exciting as the "60's" and we may or may not survive to tell the
tale. But that has always been true.

Harrison


Harrison Owen
7808 River Falls Dr.
Potomac, MD 20854
USA

189 Beaucaire Ave. (summer)
Camden, Maine 04843

Phone 301-365-2093
(summer)  207-763-3261

www.openspaceworld.com
www.ho-image.com (Personal Website)
To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of
OSLIST
Go to:
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-----Original Message-----
From: oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org
[mailto: oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Chris
Kloth
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 8:15 PM
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list; David Osborne
Subject: Re: [OSList] Federal Reserve Employees Survey

David,

I wonder if you could share a little more about what is going on already.
I
have had conversations with Fed officials in San Francisco and Cleveland
and, while they are doing some things I am very interested in and
impressed
by, I have yet to see evidence of OST.

--
Shalom,

Chris Kloth
ChangeWorks of the Heartland
254 South Merkle Road
Bexley, OH 43209-1801
ph 614-239-1336
fax 614-237-2347
www.got2change.com


Quoting David Osborne < dosborne at change-fusion.com>:




Yes Brett. Being Done.

Consider looking beyond the reporting....to the fact that space has
been opened for this to be shared and talked about. What is in the
news is not always the best reflection of what is actually happening.





--

David Osborne



www.change-fusion.com | dosborne at change-fusion.com | 703.939.1777 On
Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Brett Barndt < barndtbrett at gmail.com <mailto:barndtbrett at gmail.com%3ewrote> >wrote:









Can the OST community perhaps help here? It is a sad state of affairs
in which we all have a stake. Even citizens of the world have a stake
in this dysfunction owing to the interconnected nature of the global
economies, our livelihoods, and well-being.

The appointees, and congress by association, should not be permitted
to let it go on this way any longer. People are dying out there with
higher poverty, food insecurity, mortality, and suicide rates as a
result of this situation.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/28/federal-reserve-employees-su
rvey_n_3826165.html

Discourse and dialogue are the last thing that should be stifled by
culture or any other dysfunction in an institution like this one.

OST and an open process of multi-stakeholder engagement is of course
part of the solution.

This seems like it should be well within our rights to insist upon at
this moment in time. We are stakeholders. Albeit. we are
non-consulted, unrepresented stakeholders in the current practice.



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What a fascinating thread!

"..the forces of creativity soared to the joy and terror of all involved."

Two things are clear: the old rules no longer apply, and individuals are 
reacting WAY faster than institutions. We are liminal. We are no longer 
where we were, and not yet where we are going. We are in transition. The 
Individuals, the whole...the whole ball of wax is going liminal in a 
huge way...

Is everyone more liminal than ever before?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liminality

The primary way to make sense of a near-chaos situation (like the one we 
are in) is to inspect everything much more frequently. We know this from 
Agile software methods. When the situation gets really messy, the answer 
is empiricism...iteration...frequent inspection...and frequent 
adjustment. This last part is tricky because it requires a very open 
mind, and more than a little alacrity. In Japanese, the word 'ronin sums 
up this idea. It means 'wave man' or 'wave rider'.

Is everyone a ronin because of what feels like s state of constant 
change.....aka "permanent Liminality?" Are OST Facilitators actually 
playing a Ronin role, serving for a time and moving on?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C5%8Dnin
http://books.google.com/books/about/The_Way_of_the_Ronin.html?id=G2g5KsKEOfoC

One of the things that seems to be the new normal is 'stigmergy', the 
form of self-organization that depends on one-way announcements and 
unilateral broadcasts. The basic idea is a "send/receive" protocol where 
anyone can "send" a message, and the "receive" is 100% optional. It's a 
kind of invitation to listen. And optionally respond.

Sound familiar?

Is stigmergy the new normal?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stigmergy

Everywhere, I see stigmergy, everywhere I see wave-people, everywhere I 
see liminality. Various groups in various places are hosting 
conversations and events, and making plans, and announcing them, and 
going from there. No one group is "in charge" in any sense of that term. 
It's futile to try. Any and all alignments by and between groups are 
based on shared values and relative urgency, in the now. The most 
effective people (both as individuals and in groups) are iterating and 
inspecting VERY frequently now.

I wonder if Open Space is about to emerge one of the most useful if not 
THE most useful piece of social technology for making sense of reality 
in groups when everything is changing. The rise of stigmergy as a way of 
organizing naturally favors the use of Open Space, for brewing new 
things... by and between groups that find each other.

Is everyone more liminal than ever before?
Are OST Facilitators actually ronin?
Is stigmergy the new normal?


On 9/1/13 6:59 PM, Harrison Owen wrote:



David Osborne's statement and Chris's question precipitated something in my
head. Needless to say David can and should speak for himself. However from
my relatively isolated corner of the universe (Maine) I have noticed a few
interesting suggestions that something of a shift might be in the wind.
Whether it will be sufficient to save Homo sapiens from ossification, only
time will tell.

One such suggestion in the increase of questioning. As a child of the 50's
(and yes there really were human beings walking the earth in that primal
time), my world was firmly described by answers. Everybody knew precisely
how life should be lived. There were rules to be followed, and if followed
success was assured. Of course there were deviants who were largely
marginalized and suppressed, but WE knew the Answers... the right way.

And then a funny thing called the '60s blew all that certainty away. It was
at once terrifying, refreshing, and exhilarating. And one thing was for
sure: The primacy of answers gave way to an avalanche of questions. It is in
the nature of questions to open space. Answers close it.

With all the fresh air of openness, the forces of creativity soared to the
joy and terror of all involved. Space in all dimensions exploded, and the
tight societies of Philadelphia and New York, in which I grew up, shattered
to merge with insular rural communities, and make contact with strange
creatures on The Other Coast. Strange new world!

The 70's and early 80's possessed a rich nutrient openness. New stories, and
the answers they purported to provide, popped up like mushrooms. Some were
weird, some substantive, some technological and all of them creating as many
new questions as the answers they supposedly offered. Thrilling!

But as the 80's ended and the 90's arrived it seemed that the age of answers
were settling more than a few of the questions. Author's could write
knowingly about "New Rules"... and while there was a breath of novelty it
seemed the rules (answers) were known.

The 90's slid by with almost dream like certainty. At least that's how it
seemed to me. The Markets were up, America ruled. Some were even suggesting
that the Age of Aquarius had actually begun! I guess there were still some
questions, but none that we couldn't handle with the right Process or
Procedure. And if not today, then tomorrow. So ended the Millennium.

The New Millennium rolled in as predicted. Surprise! But in a funny way it
seemed pretty anti-climactic. To be sure there were lots of parties,
fireworks, speeches, the usual turn of the Millennia Fantasies. But at the
end of the day it was pretty much more of the same... Until a bright clear
day in September. September 11th to be exact. Maybe this was just a turning
point for those of us in the USA. But I do believe, as I listen to my
friends and colleagues from around the world -- we were all there. Doubtless
with different feelings and interpretations. But for better, for worse, for
richer, for poorer... it was a very different world!

How different, we are only just beginning to understand. And for the first
time in some long time -- the Questions vastly outnumber the available
answers. This is a Turning Point. And a wonderful one, I do believe. When we
as a species are compelled to sit in that really uncomfortable and juicy
moment created by truly profound questions, the Space is truly OPENED. I
think that is where we are at, and best of all I see lots of new faces
rising to the bait. Call them "Millennials" or whatever... but it is every
bit as exciting as the "60's" and we may or may not survive to tell the
tale. But that has always been true.

Harrison


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[mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Chris Kloth
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 8:15 PM
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list; David Osborne
Subject: Re: [OSList] Federal Reserve Employees Survey

David,

I wonder if you could share a little more about what is going on already. I
have had conversations with Fed officials in San Francisco and Cleveland
and, while they are doing some things I am very interested in and impressed
by, I have yet to see evidence of OST.

--
Shalom,

Chris Kloth
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Bexley, OH 43209-1801
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Quoting David Osborne <dosborne at change-fusion.com>:




Yes Brett. Being Done.

Consider looking beyond the reporting....to the fact that space has
been opened for this to be shared and talked about. What is in the
news is not always the best reflection of what is actually happening.





--

David Osborne



www.change-fusion.com | dosborne at change-fusion.com | 703.939.1777 On
Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Brett Barndt <barndtbrett at gmail.com>wrote:




Can the OST community perhaps help here? It is a sad state of affairs
in which we all have a stake. Even citizens of the world have a stake
in this dysfunction owing to the interconnected nature of the global
economies, our livelihoods, and well-being.

The appointees, and congress by association, should not be permitted
to let it go on this way any longer. People are dying out there with
higher poverty, food insecurity, mortality, and suicide rates as a
result of this situation.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/28/federal-reserve-employees-su
rvey_n_3826165.html

Discourse and dialogue are the last thing that should be stifled by
culture or any other dysfunction in an institution like this one.

OST and an open process of multi-stakeholder engagement is of course
part of the solution.

This seems like it should be well within our rights to insist upon at
this moment in time. We are stakeholders. Albeit. we are
non-consulted, unrepresented stakeholders in the current practice.



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