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<p>A thought:<br>
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<p>Whatever format you choose to host a "conversation that matters"
(to whom?): The Law of Two Feet always comes into play when you
send out your Call - people may choose to participate, or not to.</p>
<p>Once we start thinking that we can stay in control, e.g. by
making participation mandatory; or by choosing / designing a
format disliked by those who hear the Call; or simply by deciding
that two people "should finally start talking to each other":
we've already fallen prey to an illusion.</p>
<p>So, the Law of Two Feet always applies, because it is a law that
applies a long time before the event even started.<br>
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<p>Cheers,<br>
Rolf</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Daniel Mezick via OSList schrieb am
30.01.2018 um 22:07:<br>
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<p>I am hearing this pointed criticism from some quarters: That
OST actually encourages conflict-avoidance via the Law of 2
Feet. In other words, people who need to be resolving conflict
(or at least discussing it) can just avoid the touchy topic...
and each other. <br>
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Could this actually be true? If not why not? <br>
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