silence is goldenvery good description, thanks for sharing
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: kerry napuk 
  To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu 
  Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 10:47 AM
  Subject: silence is golden


  Hi


  Thanks Juan Luis for breaking the silence, due, no doubt, to the occasional 
technical wobble that sometimes affects our LISTSERVE, which, otherwise, is so 
ably served by BOISE STATE.


  As we were preparing another tender for the Scottish government, I would like 
to share the portion that describes Open Space as a methodology:


  Open Space is a large group process devised in 1985 by Harrison Owen and 
currently used in 122 countries.  It is a bottom-up process during which 
participants organize their own agenda around issues of concern to them.   
Other people volunteer to work in breakout groups on the issues raised.   
Actions from each group are presented to everyone who then vote on priorities, 
creating an agreed list of priority actions deemed important on the day. 


  Open Space provides easy access and total involvement of all participants who 
are invited to work on the sponsor's theme.  During the process, participants 
share experience, hear different views and, most importantly, learn quickly 
from each other.   The process is driven by passion (care about an issue) and 
responsibility (do something about it).


  Open Space conferences look markedly different from conventional workshops.  
There are no experts making presentations, no power point, no top table and no 
prearranged workshops.  Nobody knows what issues will be raised or actions 
proposed until they happen in real time during Open Space, except they all 
would be within the framework of the sponsor's theme, which is included in the 
invitation for every event. 

  As participants create their own agenda and vote in real time within an open 
and transparent marketplace, the process generates commitment and ownership of 
outcomes.  It also provides an opportunity for participants to learn from the 
direct experiences of others in a supportive and positive context, 
demonstrating participatory democracy and good citizenship by treating everyone 
as equals, valuing all contributions and providing equal access to raise and 
discuss issues and vote on priorities.  In other words, the process itself is 
an exercise in citizenship and participatory democracy.   Open Space, 
therefore, has demonstrated the ability to inculcate democratic values.


  Kind regards


  Kerry
  Edinburgh
  www.openfutures.com
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