[OSList] OSList Digest, Vol 50, Issue 24
Anne Stadler via OSList
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Wed Jun 24 15:02:01 PDT 2015
HHO 30th Anniversary:
Hear! Hear!! Right on dear fellow traveller!
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> 1. 30 Years ... and Counting! (Harrison via OSList)
> 2. The youngest OS convener? (Linda Stevenson via OSList)
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> From: Harrison via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
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> Subject: [OSList] 30 Years ... and Counting!
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> Come this 4th of July it will be 30 years since something called Open Space
> Technology happened. At the time, we (that would be me, for sure) didn't
> have a clue what it was or where it was headed. Since then it seems like a
> lot of good stuff has come down. Of course we need to remember the learnings
> from the '60's - "Never trust anyone over 30." Well... we just got there!
> Everybody should be well advised that what happens next is TOTALLY their
> responsibility... Or something.
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> What happens next is definitely your responsibility. Having entered into my
> 80th year, I am well past the age of discretion. But I do have a few
> thoughts that may, or may not, be germane.
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> I don't think this is the end of something. I do believe it is the
> beginning. And... There will always be a time when "the first timers" (as
> participants or facilitators) gets the WOW Experience (Thank you Tom
> Peters). Kind of like the first ride on your bicycle. Millions of people
> have done it before you. But your First Ride is always unique (for you).
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> There will always be times when bits and pieces of our common experience in
> Open Space are held out as "singularities" - something strange and unique.
> The latest version is called, "Liberating Structures (Thank you Henri!)."
> Wonderful Idea, I think, but just a very small part of the whole.
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> And for all those wonderful people who are attempting to wed Open Space to
> Agile (Dan et al you know who I am talking about) - I say Three Cheers! And
> I also hope that the day will come when it is recognized that truly Agile
> organization are fully, consciously, intentionally - self organizing. At
> that point, you don't have to wed anything to anything. Just be what you
> already are. Which is another way of saying that SCRUM (along with all the
> other "techniques") sound nice, but are yet one more example of "working too
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> And What Next? Truly, I am out of crystal balls. But I rather think the
> beginning will begin when we call "Full Stop" on any attempt to organize
> anything. And in that momentary space (Open Space?) just notice what is
> organizing all by itself. Amazing! And we didn't do a thing. Which leads
> naturally to the next question... How do we take advantage of the winds of
> our existence to bring our ships to harbors of fullness and greatness?
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> And then we may take a lesson from Sailors and the Sea. Sailors do not
> create the wind or the Sea. Although many have tried. All have failed. But
> they have learned to ride the winds and the seas to their advantage. We have
> the same opportunity.
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> On this 30th Birthday, and as I approach my 80th - Good Luck and Carry On!
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> From: Linda Stevenson via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
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> Subject: [OSList] The youngest OS convener?
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> Last week while facilitating an Open Space on "creating a vibrant parish community" which included 85 people ages 3 to 93, the youngest took some markers and paper just to color, so I thought, but she reappeared to hold up her drawing and with her older sister by her side who announced that the drawing was the playground she wanted.
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> This adorable three year took everyone by surprise, myself included, and a session was convened around her drawing and the feasibility of creating a playground at the parish.
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> Passion doesn't know age!
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> As always, the community was surprised and amazed with the participation and the results. One long-time parishioner said it was the first time she had had a voice in the parish, and another asked me to leave behind The Five Principles poster on the wall to remind them of what they had experienced. More than a few said they were very skeptical before hand and delighted afterwards. Some intended to leave after an hour but stayed until the closing. Things that we all hear all the time when opening and closing space.
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> Thank you, Harrison, for sharing your 30 year experiment with all of us,
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