Welcome Greetings from Berlin!


Hello, Dominique - Thank you for sharing your story!



May all your dreams comes true! Good Luck and much Success!



Gabriela Ender



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dominique Proudhon 
  To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 8:58 AM
  Subject: New member


  Good day all,

   

  I joined the OSlist a few days ago and have been lurking for a while. I am 
very impressed with the quality of the exchanges on this list and find myself 
drawn to participate. Several threads called my attention; in particular the 
one questioning the list itself (what are we doing? Aren't we loosing our 
spirit, Should we split?) -I find these conversations very healthy. And also 
the one about Civil Conversation, which resonates with an old questioning of 
mine around ways to implement real participative democracy - I am dreaming of 
initiating some real debate around the question "what world do we chose to 
build for tomorrow?". I believe we humans are caught up in our own 
contradictions: after centuries of evolving faster and faster technically, and 
having more transformative power than ever, we are now facing the essential 
question of  Meaning: How do we participate in the world and to what end? What 
is our responsibility in regard to what is happening in our world? Especially 
all the "not so nice" little things like irreversible destruction of earth 
resources, loss of entire species, wars and weapon builders, starving, and all 
that noisy ongoing disconnected stupidity on our tv and radio shows that take 
people away from being.  I believe that for the first time, we, at least in 
"developed" countries, have won the freedom to look beyond simply working for 
survival, to ask ourselves: how do I want to also make this place a little 
better? 

   

  Anyway. I'll stop here for today. My goal was actually to introduce myself: 
  I am French and leave in Grenoble. After a PhD in molecular/cellular biology 
and 6 years of research. I decided to do something else with my life and moved 
to human resources development. I actually did that career move in the US: I 
lived 10 years in North Carolina. I wanted to understand why people so often 
get into conflicts because of "films" they make in their heads that have little 
to do with reality. I wanted to find ways to work on re-establishing lost 
connections, especially in the workplace, where they could serve common 
projects and goals. I trained with Will Schutz, originator of the Human 
Element, became a mediator, trained in various psychometric tools and got to 
work with various groups. Two years ago, just before I came back to France, I 
bought a book that called my attention: Open Space Technology, a user's guide. 
I read it in the plane. It was one of those "ha ha": I found something I was 
looking for. A piece of extreme simplicity that called on very ecological 
principles to set the stage for real connection between people and for meaning 
to happen. On top of that, this approach was shared openly without any bind, 
just as a gift to humanity, which seduced me even more...  I decided to try it 
as soon as I would get the opportunity, here, in France. Starting a new 
business as a group facilitator/team consultant has not been easy thing. Things 
are slow going and I often get discouraged. But I finally got the opportunity 
to run two different open space events for two different clients in the last 
year (30 people and 36 people). Both very energizing experiences and both 
around the question "How could we improve the way we function as a team?": I 
loved the first moments of surprise in people's eyes, and then the sudden rush 
to bring up issues as they understood that the event was theirs. Several 
persons approached me at the end telling me how much this work had moved them 
from a negative reactive position to an engaged position and telling me about a 
number of places they would see such work as useful. Thanks to Harrison, they 
got a gift they deserved. Felt quite good to serve in such a meaningful way. 
I'll continue. I now would like to share this approach with others in France 
and starting a French Open Space Institute (web site in preparation for 
sometime next year). Of course, I have plenty of questions around OST, but I'll 
wait: This post is already long enough, you guys are busy, and I need to read 
more of the documentation to make sure I am not asking questions that have 
already been answered 20 times. 

   

  All the best to each of you,

  Dominique

   

  Note: I am a guy, for those who would wonder.

   

  Dominique Proudhon

  Group Facilitation
  Problem solving
  Conflict resolution

  Dampierre
  38470 Notre Dame de l'Osier

  (33) 4 76 36 71 34

  (33) 6 78 91 48 77

   

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