[OSList] 30 year anniversary celebrations / #OpenSpaceTech / What is Open Space?
Harrison via OSList
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Wed Jun 3 10:49:03 PDT 2015
Martin – Couldn’t help but overhear... I think Twitter, etc is/are superbly cool. BUT none of them will ever match good ‘ol OSLIST, clunky as it may be, in one particular – it is a searchable historical record of the OS Community’s conversation, all in one place. Different mediums and platforms may be gorgeous, but until somebody invents a simple way of synthesizing the bunch, the separate conversations remain secret to each other. Doubtless one can surf the cybersphere but that does seem like an awful lot of work. And you know me on the subject of doing one less thing.
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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Martin Grimshaw via OSList
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 1:05 PM
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Subject: [OSList] 30 year anniversary celebrations / #OpenSpaceTech / What is Open Space?
Hi folks
Great response, many thanks and I love the ensuing conversation. The quote below is brilliant Chris, and I love the elevator pitches Michael :)
Harrison, close your ears now > For those of us using Twitter... one thing that's been on my mind for a while, is encouraging the community to converge more around the #OpenSpaceTech hashtag. For reasons that should become obvious after a few moments perusal of them, the choice of #OpenSpace, #OST or even #OS don't work very well. I and a few others have been using #OpenSpaceTech a bit, which is less burdened by unwanted interference, but not well used. #OpenSpace is used and makes sense, but tweets often get lost in the noise.
Proposal: This community shifts toward #OpenSpaceTech as a Twitter hashtag, to help us share and gather. Any thoughts or enthusiasm?
Ok, back in the room techno-meh folks.
I've been conversing with Jack Martin Leith (@jack_m_leith), over on the Twitter thing. I'm told the Open Space 30 year anniversary is approaching NEXT MONTH, and he's keen for the community to celebrate it. In particular he was wondering the actual date of OT3 in 1985, and suggesting:
"We could host <https://twitter.com/hashtag/OSchat?src=hash> #OSchat here on Twitter. Check out <https://twitter.com/hashtag/innochat?src=hash> #innochat for mechanism. See http://www.innochat.com/innochats/date/2015-05-28/unbundling-capabilities - I could make a web page."
I suggested a blogging onlaught, ideally using #OpenSpaceTech, as above, where appropriate.
I've never used innochat personally. Any reactions?
Cheers.
Martin Grimshaw
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On 03/06/15 17:46, Michael Herman via OSList wrote:
the elevator speeches michael p mentioned, collected years ago, are here...
http://openspaceworld.org/wp2/explore/open-space-elevator-speeches
some new stuff, too, after a recent updating at openspaceworld.org
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On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 11:37 AM, Chris Corrigan via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
My favourite way to talk about Open Space is this.
Client: "I need a bunch of ideas/perspectives/leadership on this issue that we can't figure out."
Me: "got it. I have a process where we can raise and document every conversation that we need to have/activate leadership/creat experiments/get to the heart of the matter. All we need is a space and a good invitation and I'll help the group quickly organize themselves."
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On Jun 3, 2015, at 3:37 AM, ingrid ebeling ebus via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
Dear all,
Does this work for you?
“Open Space is an evocative dialogue process of an inspired group, that co-creates knowledge and wise solutions in a self-organised way.“
Greetings from Hannover,
Ingrid
Ingrid Ebeling, EBUS
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Am 03.06.2015 um 09:28 schrieb Michael M Pannwitz via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>:
Dear Harrison,
“Brief Essays” on “What is Open Space?” reminds me of the elevator
speeches that we did a few years ago... seems they turned up every now and then again, which is great.
Searching for Elevator Speeches in our OSLIST Archives (thanks Harold)
turned up a bunch of strings (or tunnels as Douglas also calls them), it
was Jeff Aitken in 2000 who suggested:
"Twenty five words or so, to be uttered into the ear of a person who would just love Open Space if they only knew about it. They say to you: "What is Open Space?"
You say to them:"
Here is my take:
"Open Space is the only process that focuses on expanding time and space for the force of selforganisation to do its thing. Although one can't predict specific outcomes, its always highly productive for whatever issue people want to attend to. Some of the inspiring side effects that are regularly noted are laughter, hard work which feels like play, surprising results and fascinating new questions."
Obviously, this is more than 25 words. Therefore I chose that slow elevator Florian Fischer suggested, adding that you find more slow elevators in small buildings than in high buildings... or better yet, enter a "Paternoster", see here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paternoster
which is a neat "endless" elevator, a place where you can do your "elevator speech" in the pater noster style.
Greetings from Berlin
mmp
On 02.06.2015 23:24, Harrison via OSList wrote:
Well done! I did notice, however a certain “culture specific slant”
-- When it came to talking about the impact of the Law of Two Feet,
you mentioned that some people might just be off for a “cup of tea.”
JOf course you did redeem yourself when describing the genesis of OS
in the Coffee Break! However, I might fault you for no mention of
“Two Martinis.” One might think that the only thing essential for a
grand Open Space is multiple libations!
Seriously – I loved what you have done. And it occasioned a thought –
a notable experience in my increasingly senile condition. We have
always had a poetry contest (recently concluded). Perhaps now we
should add a “Brief Essay Contest” on the subject of... “What is Open
Space?”
It is certainly true that Open Space (OST) is the “same” wherever it
happens on Planet Earth (Sit in a Circle, Create Bulletin Board,
Open a Market Place, Go to Work). That has been true since the 4^th
of July, 1985 when it all “began” in Monterey, California. Since then
300,000+ groups in 146 Countries have enjoyed the experience (just a
rough estimate). But each one of the millions of people who sat in
all those Circles, had a unique, individual experience – informed by
their place in the world, their culture, traditions, occupations...
etc.
I have some friends who introduced OS to a group of Buddhist Monks in
Tibet. There are some wonderful pictures which are just like
“always” – but the “signs on the wall” (4 Principles and The Law) are
all in Tibetan. I have similar “pictures” (in my mind) of IBM
executives, Microsoft Engineers, Boeing folks, South Africans
(immediately post apartheid)... It is all the same. It is all
marvelously different.
Would it not be wonderful to draw all that experience together in a
series of “Brief Essays” on “What is Open Space?” Bringing it “all”
together would boggle the mind. But just a sampling would be
delicious...
Just a thought. And Thank you for your contribution!
Harrison
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*From:*OSList [mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] *On
Behalf Of *Martin Grimshaw via OSList *Sent:* Tuesday, June 02, 2015
9:24 AM *To:* OSLIST *Subject:* [OSList] What is Open Space?
Hi folks
There's plenty of great material out there, and a few people have
tried to write articles answering the question: What Is Open Space?
When trawling the internet though, it can be hard to find a nice neat
answer, or one that fits the seeker's needs. So I decided to write a
piece in the hope of helping to answer that question for those in
need, while adding my own flavour to the mix and generally adding to
the resources out there. It is also really important when
communicating with clients to have something to refer to that tries
to sum it up, and points towards further resources.
I might try to write another more succinct version sometime, but for
now I hope you find this useful. Feedback very welcome, as well as
suggestions for extra links in the 'further reading' bit at the end.
If you like it, please share or use it to your heart's content.
*http://caterfly.co.uk/what-is-open-space-post/*
Warm regards
Martin Grimshaw 07591 552420
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