Thanks to those of you who replied to my earlier concerns re: convergence and action planning at an upcoming conference (next week infact).
I have been surprised and delighted by the learning this has brought me and I feel priviledged to be part of this learning in Open Space. I celebrate how much Open Space has enriched my life since I first heard Harrison talk about it at a meeting in Sydney (I think it was with ICA, at the museum, in 1992 or 1993), and particularly since I had the courage and support to use it after doing some training with Birgitt at Bacchus Marsh in 1999). I have decided that at this conf, that, rather than voting/prioritising and driving myself 'dotty', I will be opening the space again, when it comes to action planning!! So brilliant! It really rings true for me - After giving people the opportunity to read the proceedings, I will open the space and invite people to nominate actions that 'call to them'. I will have 'runners' place those action topics around the room (a substantially large room) rather than on an agenda wall, and when all are up, will invite people to go to where their passion lies - the convenor will be with their posted topic and be responsible for recording an action brief that outlines their topic, their contact details, participants in action group, related topics (from index of proceedings), immediate next steps etc. By keeping all topics and groups in the same (very large) room, people will have the opportunity to co-opt, combine and to go to several groups. After 45 mins (see how it goes), we'll reconvene in the circle for a 15 min report back (each convenor stating first step only?) and then have closing circle. Phew - something like that anyway. I'm very excited! Will keep you posted. Thank you so much. All the best, Kimberley Willing GROUNDSWELL Facilitation HOBART TASMANIA * * ========================================================== [email protected] ------------------------------ To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of [email protected]: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html To learn about OpenSpaceEmailLists and OSLIST FAQs: http://www.openspaceworld.org/oslist
