[OSList] Teaching OST

Royle, Karl K.Royle at wlv.ac.uk
Wed Apr 10 01:03:45 PDT 2019


Seems to me it’s a pattern and a frame (even though it pretends to be open ) there is openness and agency freedom .. within the frame for the period and duration of the opening event...

People like patterns and frames 

It sort of fits with the notion of smooth and striated spaces.. deleuze and guttari... 

Smooth space is about rhyzomic.. thought and striated about controlled linear patterns

However smooth space can become striated and vice versa

I like to think that OST opens smooth space and holds it before striation reasserts itself

Pip pop 

Happy opening 😃

Sent by iPhone
Karl Royle
Head of Enterprise and Commercial Development

Faculty of Education Health and Wellbeing
University of Wolverhampton 
01902323006
07815416698
@karlroyle. On Twitter
Karlr61 Skype 


> On 10 Apr 2019, at 08:54, Michael M Pannwitz via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> 
> Dear Anthi and you others out there,
> 
> as some of us have discovered, OST can not be taught in the traditional sense. In a way, I cant think of anything that can be taught in the traditional way. Especially when it comes to depth.
> The mantra here is you can neither teach nor learn OST but if you are lucky, you can remember it.
> Now the remembering process is not something that happens much in traditional learning. Even getting into OST is too complex for teaching and learning, but folks love to do it anyhow and have come up with entire programms. That might be one of the reasons why some of what is named OST or open space appears so far away from the real thing.
> 
> For remembering, if that is what will do the trick, its not teaching and learning but getting into such modes as "open space on open space". Here form and function are interwoven. An "event" is experienced by those that have followed an invitation to come to such an event and are physically at the event where time and space are open for spirit, selforganisation, high play, hilarious fun ...
> Now, imagine you get certified for something that is remembered. Possible? I and some others that have been involved in "ost trainings" conducted totally in OST, the 3 to 5 day variety, simply issue participants a paper that certifies their attendance.
> 
> Some of the participants will later add to their cv that they have been to such an event and sometimes mention who invited to it. That has always puzzled me. Is that a cowtow to widely spread norms? An attempt to impress potential clients?
> 
> Greetings from Berlin on a sunny April morning...
> mmp
> 
>> Am 10.04.2019 um 07:04 schrieb ANTHI THEIOPOULOU via OSList:
>> Hi Harrison,
>> We are also offering FREE a single-user account of the software to ALL. I have learned from you so I couldn’t do it any differently than you.
>> The certification is NOT in OST, is in Organizational Learning (OL) and Systems Thinking (ST). We are not teaching technologies that are already widely taught very well like OST or AoH or SoL basic trainings. We actually ask one of thee training to have been already taken in order to take the exam for the certification.
>> I would deeply appreciate if you could use your free account of the software and share your reflections. The innovation is the software that allows scaling up of participatory leadership, the workshop is a spin off.
>> Warm greetings and best wishes,
>> Anthi
>> */Anthi Theiopoulou/*
>> */MSc International Management/*
>> **
>> */CEO &Principal Researcher/*/, *Organizational Learning Self Evaluation Tool *(/*OLSET**/ Ltd/*/)/
>> /1 E Poultry Avenue London EC1A 9PT United Kingdom, https://url6.mailanyone.net/v1/?m=1hE84B-0008Xq-3d&i=57e1b682&c=Au8E5SdRbLzNki_9kWozLngE8wimWf0YQyDXD8gpJ-VYA0mQVwMOxYKm6StQwiMxWKewE9BkxCuqeU_ql-aIVDLSourzJ4J4WwGN6N5umpkBc5ylWt0vn3RoI5boncMfmIqBnYzyKD9sqP6p7ndEcy3Ap5IMRmbHyr4rzFi7w7c0Nce3rh7NgiKLCpI0-uB9i5bPQNbnMUYWIalkWZF67g <https://url6.mailanyone.net/v1/?m=1hE84B-0008Xq-3d&i=57e1b682&c=aQrrS1QI9y9KrASk_cdRvKWMwpp91Z79iwLGeYu02_L0pOzXvrxpWI3NWWHWWpR1d15KkZjH3iLpZdoLHcpNN3lJYUy2G9tlyQqXbHmE0efcDlmTl1mjFH5OykNh7gFyXpUZZeGW8cxB031H3Yv3GhvGJXbf5ILVCsA_A-xPOgA_6Mk1P8-OvAndAoJtUQCG3n9JW4_rzwfWWUYl1tb2nQ>co.uk <https://url6.mailanyone.net/v1/?m=1hE84B-0008Xq-3d&i=57e1b682&c=ZGk_RDCdP-Yc0_MZ5g_c8ETI6Ywv7y92FdNx5fsCtr3amySvAoq249R2RMAW6Db5oB216KWvxzYcXnHpbQ2ZQDa05RBTSau98oQ5DaviH8Fpl1EQZWcZZprxCpI4x_b5R0kwxfPpbK3AuSXcj4_PFeyCpB3qlQ6go7rqAEg8mkgzRBYsK1K2XNLW4P13fe2LQ1Y6SLs4LBk7ORWx7DybCA>/
> ikation
> -- 
> Michael M Pannwitz
> Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany
> ++49 - 30-772 8000
> mmpannwitz at gmail.com
> 
> 
> Check out the Open Space World Map presently showing 475 resident Open Space Workers in 76 countries working in a total of 141 countries worldwide
> https://url6.mailanyone.net/v1/?m=1hE84B-0008Xq-3d&i=57e1b682&c=uI60GIoPdfrzJb_koC83zP4A4c7FSzHBIGO4C8EKkSFBVdKV_4CgGtRirZsV0cYA7TmPiKw3swAMH39pgcXPA8YiboVxMfcQi_qe0nulVFPdoQ-KwScK2w_CukW2FPxJJly0ktugbKVXi1ViqeRw0S_dDPnJ4tUL1u-wzmGZavZ8G391Ok7Mt5N981_ZxpgrPFOLxO1VsaywXwxryOCLYZP1--yYrnDnRkGorBe03rM
> 
> At my publisher you find books and task cards on open space, most in German, some in English, some as ebooks, some multilingual
> https://url6.mailanyone.net/v1/?m=1hE84B-0008Xq-3d&i=57e1b682&c=7gTVH4Fw0GX7W4WAh6G7gmiOE4p2zWQ1hpHdj53ScPWKKxm1F7qrcL2jCi_OKnUvCl26GpfKSfi7lQlpVa9l6fINCwhRX_BHFkzAj6XaDUy7iftqNVpK-HDaRJsgx0a3g0tuJ0l-JzV8sd1XLRK4zbrkSfczymCmAaxDrYj1tg6RakqC_IAVFyW7vgE2jmgW5vfHaOemBdrNraCDrDrPBOonnxFCDkS8cspjtDi1K0aM5w6lu2pzX2LVI9ufnRWp
> _______________________________________________
> OSList mailing list
> To post send emails to OSList at lists.openspacetech.org
> To unsubscribe send an email to OSList-leave at lists.openspacetech.org
> To subscribe or manage your subscription click below:
> https://url6.mailanyone.net/v1/?m=1hE84B-0008Xq-3d&i=57e1b682&c=-6rqCPSXu-1AnLRy7ErFnzztLfxa6fVe9xFvzaBR4bnEJ3d1hdWnifIhGJsPwZszU3CFN1f-5MZhj5FIUu--HTRoVnc8OChEGJOtszjNcLHsqsj3qyVEOWvLbbUR57vGRWtsSCMEal_NavGpu96Q38idmy_NdeHpFNSW0cF1n-bqE_4lnkUrNIvhtbrerZhEK3R01bCZdunoImmXTbX5ekw97YahujcRa3hBdqTWoiWoG8yPUoIM2J6g2dUQ-wzt_dlOchlFCko_5Dl946kYrQ
> Past archives can be viewed here: https://url6.mailanyone.net/v1/?m=1hE84B-0008Xq-3d&i=57e1b682&c=_ku0Z8x0Wt5bIBuxW1zLclm-694oPiIFRi0ACOp-lCRpy_cyWs2-imdnPxY17qCBQP1oIUzRw4AiKyMu4zIjUfZkAdM8BFenX11L8Z0UbKNEqraBnpRDSY5BeWKVWVVvlABAvlmOu3Sp2N9Dv2_zPfnenlnRDfhhy2i12Ilbv_HY1UrB9AXPEQ4QsIvOyiOJV1yfr3warT3ZPndifJF807Pr6jvJisFoKo2UsL6JtXtPFB8CfV0jT4GHU5Fd-JKk1V5Hk-tXDJ8IA1lbHcDwtQ


More information about the OSList mailing list