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    Hi Harold,<br>
    <br>
    You say:<br>
    <p dir="ltr"><i>"..I struggle to translate is the concept of
        coercion and authority from the vantage of "it's all open
        space". Can we really be coerced? How are we all already "opting
        in" to empower the "authorities"?</i></p>
    <i>
    </i>
    <p dir="ltr"><i>"...Could we just be volunteering for the victim
        part of our stories?</i></p>
    <i>
    </i>
    <p dir="ltr"><i>"...I have some thoughts about this, but I wonder
        what you would say to such a challenge to the relevance of
        "authority" in OST?</i><br>
    </p>
    <p dir="ltr"><br>
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    <p dir="ltr">Hmmm...interesting questions for sure.<br>
    </p>
    <p dir="ltr">My current belief is that authorization dynamics are
      central to the general dynamics of Open Space. And if it is "Open
      Space all the time" then authorization dynamics as desribed in my
      essay are also there... all the time. <br>
    </p>
    <p dir="ltr">Regarding the Open Space meeting format: If we begin at
      the beginning; that is, at the start of arranging an actual Open
      Space event in an organization, we immediately work to identify
      and locate someone "duly authorized" by the organization, to do
      the things the Sponsor does, and say the things the Sponsor says.
      Someone to occupy the Sponsor role. To do that, the person
      occupying the role must have substantial authority in the
      organization, usually of the formal variety. <br>
    </p>
    <p dir="ltr">Right? Put another way: if the Sponsor is lacking in
      authorization, can they actually be effective? Larger question:
      Can the meeting still actually work? What about the post-meeting
      follow-through?<br>
    </p>
    <p dir="ltr">So here we see how <i>authorization shows up a the
        very start of any contemplated Open Space event inside an
        organization</i>. <br>
    </p>
    <p dir="ltr"><br>
      <br>
    </p>
    <p dir="ltr">One last thing: last time I checked, "victims" are kind
      of rare in Open Space. Something about the subtext of "the Law of
      2 Feet...."<br>
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      "...The Law of Two Feet concept was published in an <a
        href="http://www.openspaceworld.com/brief_history.htm">article
        by Harrison Owen</a>, a member of an organization advocating
      Open Spaces Technology, a model for organizing meetings that's
      based around open participation. Here's how Owen describes the
      rule:</p>
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      “...Briefly stated, this law says that every individual has two
      feet, and must be prepared to use them. Responsibility for a
      successful outcome in any Open Space Event resides with exactly
      one person—each participant. Individuals can make a difference and
      must make a difference. If that is not true in a given situation,
      they, and they alone, must take responsibility to use their two
      feet, and move to a new place where they can make a difference.”<br>
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    <p dir="ltr"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://opensource.com/business/10/8/darwin-meets-dilbert-applying-law-two-feet-your-next-meeting">http://opensource.com/business/10/8/darwin-meets-dilbert-applying-law-two-feet-your-next-meeting</a><br>
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    <p dir="ltr">Daniel<br>
    </p>
    <br>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/26/14 6:49 PM, Harold Shinsato via
      OSList wrote:<br>
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      <p dir="ltr">Fantastic essay, Daniel. I'm a bit freaked out by
        Harrison talking about his "translator" after diving into
        T.S.Kuhn's book where he says paradigm shifts require
        "translators" because new and old paradigm holders live in
        different worlds, where even common terms may be fundamentally
        different.</p>
      <p dir="ltr">What I struggle to translate is the concept of
        coercion and authority from the vantage of "it's all open
        space". Can we really be coerced? How are we all already "opting
        in" to empower the "authorities"?</p>
      <p dir="ltr">Could we just be volunteering for the victim part of
        our stories?</p>
      <p dir="ltr">I have some thoughts about this, but I wonder what
        you would say to such a challenge to the relevance of
        "authority" in OST?</p>
      <p dir="ltr">Thanks,<br>
        Harold</p>
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                You really did it! I think. Your language comes from a
                place I don’t know... which is to say that I probably
                wouldn’t say what you say in the way that you do (duh).
                BUT when I run my “translator” it comes out sounding
                pretty good! So... I can’t help with the questions you
                have raised. Actually I think you are doing pretty well
                on your own, and (hopefully) will incite others to a
                similarly riotous performance. Thanks!</span></p>
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                    <b>On Behalf Of </b>Daniel Mezick via OSList<br>
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                    <b>Subject:</b> [OSList] Authority Distribution in
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            <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:12.0pt">Greetings
              to All, <br>
              <br>
              For the past several years I have attended conferences of
              the Group Relations community, and encouraged others to do
              the same. I've studied their literature, and harvested
              some important learning as a result. One of the things I
              have come to understand a little bit better is the role of
              "authority dynamics" in self-organizing social systems.<br>
              <br>
              Link:<br>
              <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="http://www.akriceinstitute.org" target="_blank">www.akriceinstitute.org</a><br>
              <br>
              Over the past several years I've been using Open Space
              with intent to improve the results of my work in helping
              companies implement Agile ideas in their organizations. We
              do an initial Open Space, then the folks get about 3
              months to play with Agile (we carefully use the word
              "experimentation" with management,) then we do another
              Open Space after that, to inspect what just happened
              across the enterprise. The initial and subsequent Open
              Space events form a "safe" container or field in which the
              members can <i>learn</i>... as they explore how to <i>improve</i>
              together by <i>experimenting</i> with new practices, and
              see if they actually work. I call the process Open Agile
              Adoption. <br>
              <br>
              Link:<br>
              OpenAgileAdoption.com<br>
              <br>
              This seems to work pretty good. It seems to "take the air
              out of" most of the fear, most of the anxiety and most of
              the worry that is created. The key aspect is <i>consent</i>:
              absolutely no one is forced to do anything they are
              unwilling to do. No one is <i>coerced</i> to <i>comply</i>.
              Everyone is instead respectfully <i>invited</i> to help <i>write</i>
              the story, and be a <i>character</i> in the story...of
              the contemplated process change. Open Agile Adoption
              encourages a spirit of experimentation and play. <br>
              <br>
              The spirit of Open Space is the spirit of freedom. Isn't
              it? In the OST community, we discuss and talk a lot about
              self-organization, self-management and self-governance.
              The Agile community also talks about these ideas a lot. <br>
              <br>
              So I have some questions. What is really going on during
              self-organization in a social system? What are the steps?
              What information is being sent and received? From whom,
              and by whom? Is the information about <i>authority</i>
              important? How important? Can a social system self
              organize without regard to who has the right to do what
              work? <i>How do decisions that affect others get made in
                a self-organizing system?</i> <br>
              <br>
              Who decides about <i>who decides</i>? How important is
              the process of <i>authorization</i> in a self-organizing
              system? Is self-organization in large part the process of
              dynamic authorization (and <i>de-authorization</i>) in
              real time?<br>
              <br>
              What <i>is </i>authorization? Can self-organization
              occur without the sending and receiving of authorization
              data by and between the members?<br>
              <br>
              Is Bruce Tuckman's forming/storming/performing/adjourning
              actually decomposing the <i>dynamics of authorization</i>
              inside a social system?<br>
              <br>
              The essay below attempts to answer some of these difficult
              questions. I'd love your thoughts on it. Will you give it
              a look?<br>
              <br>
              <br>
              Essay: Authority Distribution in Open Space<br>
              <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="http://newtechusa.net/agile/authority-distribution-in-open-space/"
                target="_blank">http://newtechusa.net/agile/authority-distribution-in-open-space/</a><br>
              <br>
              <br>
              <br>
              Kind Regards,<br>
              Daniel</p>
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      <p class="p1">Daniel Mezick, President</p>
      <p class="p1">New Technology Solutions Inc.</p>
      <p class="p1">(203) 915 7248 (cell)</p>
      <p class="p2"><span class="s1"><a
            href="http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/">Bio</a></span><span
          class="s2">. <a href="http://newtechusa.net/blog/"><span
              class="s1">Blog</span></a>. <a
            href="http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/"><span class="s1">Twitter</span></a>.<span
            class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></span></p>
      <p class="p3"><span class="s2">Examine my new book:<span
            class="Apple-converted-space">  </span><a
            href="http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/"><span
              class="s1">The Culture Game </span></a></span><span
          class="s1">: Tools for the Agile Manager</span><span
          class="s2">.</span></p>
      <p class="p1">Explore Agile Team <a
          href="http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/"><span
            class="s3">Training</span></a> and <a
          href="http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/"><span
            class="s3">Coaching.</span></a></p>
      <p class="p1">Explore the <a
          href="http://newtechusa.net//user-groups/ma/"><span class="s3">Agile
            Boston </span></a>Community.<span
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