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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/4/2020 8:18 AM, Michael M Pannwitz
via OSList wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:1a9a096f-bc6d-b436-a057-2253d8a0832b@gmail.com">Dear
Harrison,
<br>
<br>
yes, "whole system in the room" differs from "all who care".
<br>
<br>
In FutureSearch a great deal of effort is undertaken to identify
parts of the system... in a community/neighborhood this may add up
to 100 or more "parts". Once all have been named they are grouped
under 8 headings. For instance, a day care would be grouped with
related parts and move into the group "Children". For each of
these 8 groups 8 people are searched for that are willing, able
and influential. They gather for 3 days and wind up with
actions... It might take up to 6 months and more of planning with
many meetings to get this "system".
<br>
<br>
My motivation for mentioning the planning for an ost-event with
the 5 or so prerequisites in mind and
<br>
picking diversity as one of the prerequisite roots in the question
of Rolf Schneidereit on "exchange between tribes like...".
<br>
<br>
I wonder if the "exchange between tribes like..." might be
achieved sustainably as a part of ongoing practice if every
exchange that any "tribe" is engaged in anyhow and anyway (as our
WOSonOSes and other exchanges) simply takes a closer look at
"diversity" and then invites those of other tribes that they feel
increases "diversity" for their exchange.
<br>
<br>
This would intensify the exchange in a simple and ongoing way
without arranging an additional exchange between the "tribes". It
would also give space for discussing such things as "liberation,
participation, collective intelligence, deep dialogue" and other
grand things participants care for.
<br>
<br>
I have and still do encourage the conveners of OST exchanges of
all kinds to increase the diversity including the invitation to
folks from "other tribes"... completely independent of any
"crisis" but keeping in mind that I love "crisis" because it is
one of the prerequisites for the Force of Selforganisation to
really get steamed up.
<br>
<br>
Usually, our exchanges are focused on our craft but there are many
more things that happen in exchanges such as in a WOSonOS. And it
would not surprise me if any of the "tribes" that Rolf has in mind
(Peggy could add 150 more, all gathered in her marvellous Book on
that topic) experience similar things aside from the focus on the
craft.
<br>
<br>
Thus, as a participant in the WOSonOS this October in Berlin I
hope that those of you reading this from other "tribes" join in.
Here is the link
<br>
<blockquote type="cite"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://wosonos2020.berlin/">https://wosonos2020.berlin/</a>
<br>
</blockquote>
<br>
Reading the first line of the invitation:
<br>
"WOSonOS is the annual worldwide meeting of Open Space
practitioners..."
<br>
simply imagine that "practitioners" can be expanded to "all who
care"...
<br>
<br>
Greetings from a sunny Saturday morning in Belin Lichterfeld, our
house is on the corner of Draisweg and Resselsteig (with the
photovoltaic panels on the roof) where the gate to our garden is
always open...
<br>
see here
<br>
<blockquote type="cite"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.google.com/maps/place/Draisweg+1,+12209+Berlin/@52.4162003,13.3267668,64m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x47a85b22273bf5c7:0xa0c56737e10b4a3c!8m2!3d52.41622!4d13.32688">https://www.google.com/maps/place/Draisweg+1,+12209+Berlin/@52.4162003,13.3267668,64m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x47a85b22273bf5c7:0xa0c56737e10b4a3c!8m2!3d52.41622!4d13.32688</a>
<br>
</blockquote>
<br>
Wishing you a great day on your porch at River Falls Drive
<br>
<br>
cheers and hugs (with digital hugs there is no distancing)
<br>
mmp
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
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Am 03.04.2020 um 22:29 schrieb Harrison Owen via OSList:
<br>
<blockquote type="cite">Exchange... yes. And on that note I might
suggest that "getting the whole system in the room" (Marv
Weisbord's phrase) is certainly related to the idea of diversity
-- but not quite the same thing a my meaning when I described
"diversity" as one of the critical five preconditions for self
organization. My understanding of diversity may be achieved when
"all who care" are there (for the OS). "Caring" is the operative
word. Putting it simply: "If you care, you got to be there."
"Those who care might include: The whole system, less than the
whole system, or more. I've had the experience (as I am sure you
have as well, Michael) when total onlookers, just casual
observers, suddenly discover that they have an interest, some
input -- and actually care. Sometimes they just stand in the
doorways, but on occasion they just moved right in and took over
-- to the benefit of everybody. Why or how -- who knows??? But
they cared! I've seen this happen often enough that I added
another little reminder to myself and whomsoever..."Honor the
Stranger." They always show up and their gifts can be
extravagant. Strangers in out midst is by no means a bad thing.
<br>
<br>
Harrison
<br>
<br>
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-----Original Message-----
<br>
From: Michael M Pannwitz via OSList
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To: Rolf Schneidereit via OSList
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Cc: Michael M Pannwitz <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mmpannwitz@gmail.com"><mmpannwitz@gmail.com></a>
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Sent: Fri, Apr 3, 2020 3:24 am
<br>
Subject: Re: [OSList] Meeting of the tribes: Our gifts for
crisis and change
<br>
<br>
Dear Rolf,
<br>
<br>
exchange is what OSLIST thrives on.
<br>
<br>
For me, it is (was) THE worldwide place for reflecting and
learning and
<br>
unfolding about my working and living as an os facilitator... in
<br>
addition to my regular interaction in local, regional and
worldwide
<br>
OSonOS, including the Stammtische in Berlin (inactive for the
duration
<br>
of physical contact restrictions with the hope that the WOSonOS
in
<br>
Berlin in October of this year will be possible and, of course,
<br>
Stammtische again...).
<br>
<br>
Looking at the 5 or so prerequisites for the unfolding of
<br>
selforganisation (the center of my craft), I have always looked
<br>
specifically at "diversity" (or as some say "getting the whole
system in
<br>
the room") and advocated that our os-exchanges would profit from
high
<br>
diversity as far as participants are concerned. I always felt
that
<br>
"diversity" was one of the prerequisites that we have some
influence in.
<br>
For instance, who all we would invite to our events (including
OSLIST).
<br>
<br>
Looking at that aspect, diversity can be expanded in the same
way as we
<br>
suggest to our clients. Usually, we ask some simple questions in
the
<br>
planning stage of an event, such as "who all needs to be at the
event to
<br>
increase the chance for fullfilling both our aspirations we have
around
<br>
the "burning business issue" and the chance for action on the
stuff that
<br>
we feel needs to be taken?".
<br>
<br>
Often, I have found that in answering this question some pretty
relevant
<br>
groups were not in focus, such as "the customer" which, in a
school
<br>
setting, might be the students, in a parish the folks that
attend the
<br>
worships, in a company that specialises on "customer tailored
<br>
nutritional products" the consumers of those products... or, in
an os
<br>
for the future of an NGO the folks that provide the finances or
the
<br>
government agencies that are needed for cooperation or the
competitors
<br>
in the same or related fields.
<br>
<br>
Now, my and the efforts of others to increase "diversity" in
"our"
<br>
events have been only partially successful. Asking ourselves the
<br>
"diversity" question certainly surface those that should be
invited. For
<br>
an Open Space Learning Exchange or other events we invite to for
<br>
reflection and learning etc. that might be:
<br>
<br>
--- our clients
<br>
--- children
<br>
--- scholars, scientists, researchers
<br>
--- facilitators of all kinds
<br>
--- caterers
<br>
--- facility managers
<br>
--- event managers in hotels etc. where os events take place
<br>
--- journalists (newspapers, scientific journals, radio, TV,
internet...)
<br>
--- non-facilitators that are curious
<br>
--- former participants of os events
<br>
--- writers that have produced works around ost
<br>
---
<br>
---
<br>
<br>
If we had a planning meeting, this list would certainly be
expanded.
<br>
<br>
In this spirit, we would help expand time and space for
<br>
selforganisation... any time, corona, war, hurricanes, climate
change,
<br>
you name it... even in peace and other happy times.
<br>
<br>
Apart from expanding on this I presently am participating in
efforts in
<br>
my immediate familiy, our neighborhood, in Berlin and so on, to
slow
<br>
down the spread of Corona to find ways to live with it.
<br>
<br>
Personally, I am enjoying some of the side effects of the
presently
<br>
challenging situation: practically no contrails over Berlin with
clear
<br>
skies and many more stars than usual, the reduction of noise
(hardly any
<br>
cars), the enormous unfolding of actions in civil society... in
the face
<br>
of closed schools, limiting contact restrictions, a dearth of
protective
<br>
masks, shortage of toilet paper... what have you.
<br>
<br>
Greetings from Berlin and looking forward to analog hugs maybe
<br>
definitely at the WOSonOS this fall
<br>
mmp
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
Am 31.03.2020 um 09:46 schrieb Rolf Schneidereit via OSList:
<br>
> Dear Mates,
<br>
>
<br>
> would like to get your feedback. I'm wondering: is now the
time to intensify the exchange between tribes like Art of
Hosting, Open Space, Liberating Structures, World Café; Theory U
and many others?
<br>
>
<br>
> With all individual differences - we share extraordinary
times. We're facing an urgent crisis which will cost many lives,
we're shure to expect the next economical crisis and we're amid
the fast expanding crisis of the ecosystem and the climate.
<br>
>
<br>
> Could it be helpful in this situation if the different
streams for liberation, participation, collective intelligence,
deep dialogue and so on comes together to share their insights,
their initiatives, their gifts? How can we support each other to
support the common good and the necessary transition?
<br>
>
<br>
> What do you think and sense? I'm going to sent this
question to the AoH- and the OS-List. If this call resonates
with you feel free to sent it to other communities you belong
to.
<br>
>
<br>
> And how?
<br>
> The idea appears after a virtual Open Space. One insight:
We can do a really large gathering online. After that I've
offered Lucas Cioffi from Qiqochat a sponsorship for an online
event with up to 300 participants but he declined: He will offer
the use of Qiqochat for such an event for free! What we can do
there (for example):
<br>
> - Check-in (perhaps as Impromptu Networking)
<br>
> - conversation café in small circles (recommendation of
Christine Koehler)
<br>
> - Open Space
<br>
> - Harvesting
<br>
> - Check-out
<br>
>
<br>
> If there is a encouraging feedback the next step will be a
first preparation (zoom) call. Can you imagine to support and
host such a call?
<br>
>
<br>
> Looking forward to your response
<br>
> (or not - following the Law of two feets)
<br>
>
<br>
> Rolf
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