[OSList] OSList Digest, Vol 99, Issue 16

Michael M Pannwitz mmpannwitz at gmail.com
Sat Jul 20 02:09:57 PDT 2019


Dear Mark,

had a good laughing attack, reading your message.

The approach I have developed to improve on the role and task of the 
"leader" goes like this:

1. Contact:
I get a call from someone, not necessarily the "leader", sometimes a 
person from the OD department of the organization requesting an OST 
event. This professional person, as anyone else, can really have a 
number of assumptions about the organization she or he works for. After 
listening for a very short while (since I dont want to get confused) I 
suggest my standard procedure, a contact meeting with those that decide 
on this event.

2. Contact meeting face-to-face, never online or similar stuff:
Usually three or four or five people (I suggested to the first caller 
that it should be a bit of a diverse small group) gather for this 
contact meeting which lasts exactly 1 hour and maybe 15 minutes. For 
this meeting I dont charge anything regardless of the outcome. The 
potential client simply pays the costs (if I have to fly to Paris and 
spend a night there which happened in the early stage of the 300 leaders 
with Muslims, Jews and Christians engaged in World Peace in Sevilla (HO 
facilitated, I helped).)
In this meeting I suggest the present folks have an exchange on what the 
gathering is planned for (usually there is a pretty divergent response 
but the central issue becomes clearer).
After that I tell them about the 5 or 6 prerequites for an OST event and 
have them exchange on those.
At the end I also ask them how aware they are about the role of leaders 
after an OST event in face of the fact that participants start to lead 
themselves. Oh, yes, they exclaim, thats what we would love. Hmmm. I 
also add that nobody from the organization should make any promises in 
regard to the potential actions that people will engage in after the 
event. Them then also leading will know what kind of support they need 
and how to get it.
Before leaveing I tell them to sleep over all this and give me a ring.
If they call me and if I have a hunch that it will all work out, the 
third step is the :

3. Planning Meeting (preparatory meeting):
A group of 8 to 35 people (thats the range I have experienced in my 
career of working with OST) that the "leaders" selected, mirroring 
approximately the expected participants, meet for exactly 3.5 hours to
- exchange their expectations re the outcome (Thinking of the first 
working day after the event, what has changed?)
- develope the overall theme (in four steps: everyone for himself 
followed by random small groups to come to one theme, followed by a 
quick round of weighing the various themes, a round of three or four 
that want to come to a final suggestion (in fishbowl with the rest of 
the group watching, one empty chair for folks watching to come in and 
make a suggestion and immeditately leaving the chair again) and fourth 
an exchange of all to see whether the theme is it
- a brainstorming on who all needs to be invited to the event to 
actually work successfully on action that would carry the expectations 
forward under the chosen overall theme... usually a long list pops up 
which is reduced by a quick check on whether concrete people are behind 
the suggestions. For instance if someone says "The press" it will not 
count unless someone comes up with a particular organ or best a 
particular person...). The list is then checked on once more by 
identifying who is essential. If it turns out that someone mentioned as 
"essential" will definitely not come (for whatever reason) I suggest 
that then expectations have to be reduced or the overall Theme changed. 
That can lead to more clarifications and strenghens the common ground.
- produce a list of stuff that needs to be worked on and who will be in 
charge of that for each item, such as producting an invitation, 
designing different invitation procedures for different target groups 
(some will need an letter, others a letter and a phone call, some you 
have to go and see, etc.)

Shortly before the end of the Planning Meeting I ask folks to sit in a 
closing circle and briefly state what they experienced in the last 3.5 
hours. Amazing stuff will surface such as: I came doubting this would 
make any sense, now I am on fire and have taken charge of finding a 
venue... I have been working as an executive for 20 years and never had 
a more productive and fun gathering... we have developed into a real 
group even though several of you I never met before...
(in other words this group together with the "leader" is now leading and 
spreading the word about the event in their system.)

This kind of approach has always worked also because the formal 
"leaders" were present and even though it was not done in "OST" nothing 
happened in the 3.5 hours that was not what those present worked and 
decided on.

There was, however, one event that I was asked to faciliate a year after 
a massacre in a school in a town south of Berlin, where the folks of the 
  government (state government, secretary of education), protested 
against the overall theme. I told the sponsoring group that this 
intervention could be taken into consideration in a second round of the 
Planning session. The Planning Group did rise to a stance that would 
have threatened the event, the secretary gave in.

I think this process works, because it prevents being misled and 
deceived by "leaders" although, that was not my primary motive for 
insiting on this process (in fact, I did not accept a job unless this 
procedure was followed). My primary purpose was to have more space for 
broad leadership in which formal "leaders" were included, of course.

I am writing this after returning from my Saturday visit at the local 
farmers market. As always I met folks I know, neighbors, friends, old 
colleagues. But today a small child (about 3) ran by me waving his arms 
like a bird wanting to fly. I shouted, watch ought your will fly off in 
a minute. The father looked at me and said, hi, I am Johannes, I know 
you from the Open Space event in our highschool (10 years ago, the day 
after 9/11) and his mother minding her grandson called out a name of a 
colleague that also worked on the event. Of course, we chatted and they 
kept repeating what a basic impact that made on them and how the Student 
Body respresentatives used open space in their weekly sessions (Anna 
Caroline Turk was part of that at the age of 18 or so)...
Reflecting on the event on my way home in the bus I remembered an 
exchange I had with the Director of the school after the first of at 
least three  "Next Meetings" (checking on the Action Steps and the next 
steps in a group of everyone that was partaking in the Actions that had 
been planned at the end of the ost event):

"Hey, Michael, something strange is happening!"
Yes, tell me more.
"I have much more time now then I used to have!"
How is that for you?
"Perfect, great, something I always had hoped for. People just dont come 
to me anymore for the myriad of details and questions that they used to 
have. Now, I finally have the time to spend time on issues that are 
vital for the school."

Greetings from Berlin where I am now returning to picking blackberries 
in our garden
mmp

Am 20.07.2019 um 08:28 schrieb Mark Carmel via OSList:
> Yeah seek out the leader and prepare to be misled and deceived by the 
> leader. Fuck the lying leaders   Let the people lead...
> 
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>         1. action reflection learning track for leaders who have
>            experienced OST in their organizations (Birgitt Williams)
>         2. Re: WOSonOS 2019 registrations open (Thomas Herrmann)
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>     Message: 1
>     Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2019 21:07:39 -0400
>     From: Birgitt Williams <birgitt at dalarinternational.com
>     <mailto:birgitt at dalarinternational.com>>
>     To: OS list <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
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>     Subject: [OSList] action reflection learning track for leaders who
>              have experienced OST in their organizations
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>     Dear friends and colleagues in Open Space,
>     When you facilitate an OST meeting in an organization, it is the formal
>     leader who opens the space inside his/her organization for this
>     meeting to
>     take place. Whether the leader feels well versed in what OST is or is
>     simply going along with something that has been recommended, that person
>     has an experience that is also a big opportunity...for the single leader
>     and/or the leadership team.
> 
>     If you also recognize the wonderful opportunity in front of this
>     leader as
>     you have discussions with the leader and leadership team, you may be
>     interested in the five self study modules that our team is calling
>     our Next
>     Level Leadership learning track
>     <https://www.dalarinternational.com/curriculum/next-level-leadership/>.
>     The
>     five modules are designed for just such a leader to go through in a self
>     study mode to encourage some of the thinking that is important to
>     lead an
>     organization within the new leadership paradigm within which OST fits
>     "Leading So People Will Lead".
> 
>     Since 1992 I have been fascinated by what happens when formal leaders
>     including leadership teams sponsor and experience an Open Space
>     Technology
>     meeting in their workplace. There are a few different story lines that
>     emerged. First, it is important to share with you that within how we
>     teach
>     about Working with Open Space Technology in our Genuine Contact
>     program, we
>     encourage facilitators of the OST meeting to have a 'debrief
>     meeting' with
>     these leaders (the sponsors). The questions we ask in the debrief
>     meeting
>     are kept simple and are intended for heightening learning from the
>     shared
>     experience of having been in an OST meeting. Yes, simple
>     action-reflection
>     learning.
> 
>     In my experience, OST always works. And always, the quality and
>     quantity of
>     outcomes surpasses all expectations. So...that is part of what is
>     reflected
>     on during the debrief meeting. Within an OST meeting, there is
>     always the
>     experience of leadership popping up by just about everyone; people
>     stating
>     that they experience a shared vision during the meeting; a real sense of
>     community with good communication throughout; and self management within
>     the container created. This is also discussed in the debrief
>     meeting. Then
>     comes the question that for me is of utmost importance. Here it is
>     "During
>     the OST meeting, you experienced exceptional performance by the
>     people who
>     participated as you have just discussed. If you are not getting that
>     exceptional performance every day, would you like to?".
> 
>     Silence is the first response.
>     The second response is "no, this is not our daily experience"
>     Then comes the discussion of "we want this in our daily experience
>     BUT we
>     are not ready". I reply "you say you want exceptional performance. Your
>     people have shown you within the OST meeting that they are capable of
>     exceptional performance already. If you are not having this exceptional
>     performance on a daily lived basis and you want it, what is it you
>     are not
>     ready for?"
> 
>     The answer has consistently been about the leadership capacity of the
>     leadership team to lead an organization of people who are engaged in the
>     ways that were visible in the OST meeting. This is a vulnerable
>     conversation to be having and I feel a lot of respect for the
>     leaders and
>     the discussion.
> 
>     My personal favorite outcome of the discussion is the leader (leadership
>     team) expressing an interest in developing personal and group leadership
>     capacity so that they can successfully lead an organization with a
>     participatory architecture along the same lines as the participatory
>     architecture of the OST meeting.
> 
>     Initially I proceeded with these leaders by teaching them how to
>     work with
>     OST to get the most harvest out of an OST meeting and to structure their
>     organization to allow as much freedom and choice as possible. I realized
>     that something was missing. I had jumped ahead too quickly. Just because
>     the leader (leadership team) stated willingness, there are steps to take
>     between that stated willingness and feeling ready and engaged in
>     thinking
>     and working in a more expanded concept of leadership.
> 
>     Now  when those leaders (leadership teams)  say they are willing to lead
>     their organizations as a culture of leadership, the kind of culture that
>     needs a participatory architecture with lots of use of OST
>     meetings....we
>     have them go through what we call our Next Level Leadership learning
>     track
>     <https://www.dalarinternational.com/curriculum/next-level-leadership/>.
>     They can do these five modules as self study with lots of reflection
>     about
>     their thoughts about leadership...and then have a one to one (or group)
>     mentoring session to have a conversation about what they are thinking
>     regarding leadership.
> 
>     Placing this learning track in their hands assists them with discernment
>     about leading for the leadership paradigm of "Leading So People Will
>     Lead";
>     assists them in readiness and developing a plan for their readiness; and
>     assists them with engaging in the development needed for what is a very
>     challenging leadership role...well worth it, but challenging.
> 
>     I hope that this has piqued your interest about one way to help
>     leaders who
>     are interested in leading for the kind of performance they
>     experience in an
>     OST meeting. This has been a passion of mine for a long long
>     time...and I
>     am very pleased with what happens when leaders take the time to go
>     through
>     this self study. Shift happens.
> 
>     in genuine contact,
>     Birgitt
> 
>     *Birgitt Williams*
>     *Supporting Next Level Leadership "Leading So People Will Lead"*
>     Author, Senior Consultant, President Dalar International
>     Consultancy, Inc
>     <http://www.dalarinternational.com/>
>     Founder Genuine Contact Program
>     <http://www.dalarinternational.com/genuine-contact>
>     Co-owner Genuine Contact Group, LLC
>     <https://genuinecontact.net/about/co-owners/>
>     Founder Extraordinary Leadership Network
>     <http://www.extraordinaryleadershipnetwork.com/>
> 
>     *Learn with us for your skill and capacity development for leading and
>     working in the new leadership paradigm "Leading So People Will Lead"*
> 
>     Upcoming learning module: Working with Open Space Technology
>     <https://www.dalarinternational.com/curriculum/open-space-technology/>.
>     Three different learning options to learn a process for facilitating
>     meetings that engage the people. Self-Study + One-to-One Mentoring +
>     Mentoring Circle; Self-Study + Real-Time Workshop + Mentoring Circle;
>     and Self-Study
>     + Real-Time Workshop + One-to-One Mentoring + Mentoring Circle with real
>     time workshop dates three consecutive Fridays from 9am to 12:30pm EST on
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>     Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2019 12:11:02 +0200
>     From: "Thomas Herrmann" <thomas at openspaceconsulting.com
>     <mailto:thomas at openspaceconsulting.com>>
>     To: "'World wide Open Space Technology email list'"
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>     <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>>
>     Subject: Re: [OSList] WOSonOS 2019 registrations open
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>     Thanks Chris, thanks Birgitt for reflecting around who is this
>     training for.
> 
>     My experience from facilitating a few of these OST trainings each
>     year since the year 2000, is that I learn so much every time. But I
>     guess that is true for all ?spacy? OST trainings! We have lots of
>     space in the venue and I think that diversity of experiences adds to
>     everyones experience and learning. We expect a variety in the level
>     of experience amongst the participants.
> 
> 
> 
>     Birgitt already mentioned some specifics of our training. I?d add
>     that the learning is facilitated using Whole Person Process
>     Facilitation. WPPF is a more directed method, building on the same
>     values as OST. We build in lots of variety in the training to invite
>     the whole person. Two shorter OST meetings are included in the three
>     days, one facilitated by the participants.
> 
>     Let me/us know if you or anyone else (!) have any more questions
> 
>     CU in Washington!
> 
>     Thomas Herrmann in Sweden
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>     Fr?n: OSList <oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org
>     <mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org>> F?r Birgitt
>     Williams via OSList
>     Skickat: den 15 juli 2019 17:14
>     Till: World wide Open Space Technology email list
>     <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>>
>     Kopia: Birgitt Williams <birgitt at dalarinternational.com
>     <mailto:birgitt at dalarinternational.com>>
>     ?mne: Re: [OSList] WOSonOS 2019 registrations open
> 
> 
> 
>     Dear Chris,
> 
>     great to be communicating with you and possibly to meet again soon.
> 
> 
> 
>     The Working with Open space Technology module of the Genuine Contact
>     program, although including the facilitation of the form of OST as
>     per Harrison Owen's teachings, focuses a great deal on pre-work with
>     the sponsor, harvesting the most out of the OST meeting for the
>     benefit of long term impact in the organization and how to do so,
>     and developing a personal perspective on the essence of OST beyond
>     the form. What is 'open space?', what is the essence of OST?, what
>     is the sponsor really doing? what is the facilitator really doing?
> 
> 
> 
>     I personally find value in going into this module from time to time
>     to discern my thoughts, add to my growth and with curiosity and
>     playfulness look at what I now believe I know that I didn't seem to
>     know before,  and develop greater mastery in my work. I believe you
>     have lots of experience with OST and yet, this module, as
>     facilitated by Anne Caroline Turk (Germany) and Thomas Herrmann
>     (Sweden) may stimulate thoughts and development in you that you will
>     find useful in our growth and work.
> 
> 
> 
>     in genuine contact,
> 
>     Birgitt
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>     Birgitt Williams
> 
>     Supporting Next Level Leadership "Leading So People Will Lead"
> 
>     Author, Senior Consultant, President 
>     <http://www.dalarinternational.com/> Dalar International
>     Consultancy, Inc
> 
>     Founder  <http://www.dalarinternational.com/genuine-contact> Genuine
>     Contact Program
> 
>     Co-owner  <https://genuinecontact.net/about/co-owners/> Genuine
>     Contact Group, LLC
> 
>     Founder <http://www.extraordinaryleadershipnetwork.com/> 
>     Extraordinary Leadership Network
> 
> 
> 
>     Learn with us for your skill and capacity development for leading
>     and working in the new leadership paradigm "Leading So People Will Lead"
> 
> 
> 
>     Upcoming learning module: 
>     <https://www.dalarinternational.com/curriculum/open-space-technology/>
>     Working with Open Space Technology. Three different learning options
>     to learn a process for facilitating meetings that engage the people.
>     Self-Study + One-to-One Mentoring + Mentoring Circle; Self-Study +
>     Real-Time Workshop + Mentoring Circle; and Self-Study + Real-Time
>     Workshop + One-to-One Mentoring + Mentoring Circle with real time
>     workshop dates three consecutive Fridays from 9am to 12:30pm EST on
>     October 18, 25, and November 1st.
> 
> 
> 
>     PO Box 19373, Raleigh, NC, USA 27613
> 
>     Phone: 01-919-522-7750
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>     On Sat, Jul 13, 2019 at 6:35 PM Chris Kloth via OSList <
>     <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
>     <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>>
>     oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
>     <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi, Birgitt. I hope you are well.
> 
>     You may recall that in the early days of OST, before OSONOS, I was an
>     active member of the OST community. I have continued to use OST as one
>     of the tools in my work, and have continued to (mostly) lurk on OSLIST.
> 
>     I have already registered for OSONOS 2019... I can't wait to reconnect
>     with some of my old friends and meet some of the people I have seen
>     online.
> 
>     I have watched your Genuine Contact work evolve from a distance. I
>     noticed the pre-OSONOS session is from a module in your Genuine
>     Contact program. I am wondering, as someone who still uses OST, if
>     there is something in particular your approach might be distinct...
>     something to add to my learning. At the same time, I don't want to
>     take a spot that someone just learning about OST might benefit from.
> 
>     What are your thoughts?
> 
>     -- 
>     Shalom,
> 
>     Chris Kloth
>     ChangeWorks of the Heartland
>     254 South Merkle Road
>     Bexley, OH 43209-1801
>     ph 614-239-1336
>     fax 614-237-2347
>       <http://www.got2change.com> www.got2change.com
>     <http://www.got2change.com>
> 
>     Think globally. Act locally.
> 
> 
>     Quoting Birgitt Williams via OSList <
>     <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
>     <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>>
>     oslist at lists.openspacetech.org <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>>:
> 
>      > Dear  Harold,
>      > I love the theme and recognizing the spirit of OST. I became a
>     fan of OST
>      > when it was very much focused on opening space for spirit to do
>     the work of
>      > spirit...always life nurturing and working with what is present.
>      >
>      > I love that before the WOSONOS there is a training in Working
>     with OST, a
>      > module of the Genuine Contact program. I love that after the
>     WOSONOS there
>      > is a workshop offering OpenSpaceAgility. Wonderful bookends to an
>     awesome
>      > event. I have attended lots of OSONOS's before they were referred
>     to as
>      > WOSONOS's...and then several WOSONOS's before health concerns got
>     in the
>      > way. I am intending to be able to attend and will have to
>     discover whether
>      > this is in the Divine Plan for me.
>      >
>      > I also will post the information in my social media and can
>     imagine that if
>      > we all do the same, news of this fantastic conference will go viral.
>      >
>      > in genuine contact,
>      > Birgitt
>      >
>      >
>      > *Birgitt Williams*
>      > *Supporting Next Level Leadership "Leading So People Will Lead"*
>      > Author, Senior Consultant, President Dalar International
>     Consultancy, Inc
>      > < <http://www.dalarinternational.com/>
>     http://www.dalarinternational.com/>
>      > Founder Genuine Contact Program
>      > < <http://www.dalarinternational.com/genuine-contact>
>     http://www.dalarinternational.com/genuine-contact>
>      > Co-owner Genuine Contact Group, LLC
>      > < <https://genuinecontact.net/about/co-owners/>
>     https://genuinecontact.net/about/co-owners/>
>      > Founder Extraordinary Leadership Network
>      > < <http://www.extraordinaryleadershipnetwork.com/>
>     http://www.extraordinaryleadershipnetwork.com/>
>      >
>      > *Learn with us for your growth and development for the new leadership
>      > paradigm *
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>      > Contact: a holistic approach to change June 22-28, 2019
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>      > Ontario, Canada--early bird registration price still in effect.
>      > Approximately 30 participants from many countries taking a deep
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>      > have the opportunity from now through August 2019 to help develop the
>      > membership model. I hope that you will become a Trail-Blazing Member,
>      > adding your support to the growth of Genuine Contact in the
>     world...and
>      > there are membership benefits that are sure to make this worth your
>      > commitment.
>      >
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>      >
>      > On Sun, Jun 30, 2019 at 9:30 PM Harold Shinsato via OSList <
>      >  <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
>     <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>>
>     oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
>     <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>> wrote:
>      >
>      >> Dear Open Space Family,
>      >>
>      >> The World Open Space on Open Space 2019 registration page is
>     live and
>      >> ready to receive registrations.
>      >>
>      >>  <https://osius.org/wosonos2019> https://osius.org/wosonos2019
>      >>
>      >> Many thanks to all the Open Space Institute board members, emeritus
>      >> members and friends who helped scout facilities, lodging
>     options, for
>      >> developing artwork, and for the many people who helped us
>     fashion the theme
>      >> of...
>      >>
>      >> ?Honoring the Ineffable Spirit of Open Space Technology?
>      >>
>      >> We say more about the theme on the website. It seems impossible
>     to capture
>      >> the spirit behind Open Space Technology in words, thus the word
>     ineffable.
>      >> Which means utterly indescribable. So the upside-down question
>     mark we
>      >> stole from the Spanish is intended to especially emphasize the
>     inquiry
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