I'd like to reinforce this message. If I might, here is my example, part of my 
story.
 
Earlier this year I had experience of something informed by Open Space. There 
was a change programme in a company I was working with that brought its 
practitioners together one afternoon, for 'something.' It was a while ago and 
my memory is hazy now. Nonetheless, what was clear to me then was that an 
important principle, to self-organise, was being presented to us. I felt that 
something was missing, that we hadn't been given enough control, and indeed 
later learnt that they had taken elements of Open Space, but not the entire 
essence or philosophy of it. They had tried to control, had remained attached 
to outcomes.
Nevertheless, they brought together a community that had not been assembled 
theretofore, we had good conversations that triggered new ideas and fresh 
approaches amongst some of us.
 
There was even one consultant in the room ready to begin a new phase of his 
career, who recognised the importance of the underlying principle and followed 
it up: A little over a week ago I finished training with Boscop in Germany. 
That was my first true experience of Open Space. I am sure I am not alone when 
I say that this experience has made me see the world in very different ways.
 
For the organisational system, this set in motion a chain of events whereby I 
joined the change programme and helped them to advise other business units on 
the desired change process. Through these conversations, the sponsors of the 
change process were made more aware of different ways to facilitate and support 
change, of the other newer paradigms for Organisational Development. Whilst 
many people that have worked at or with this organisation over the past few 
years have described it as stagnant, here we see possibly the beginnings of a 
reinvigorated system.
 
All this from something only informed by Open Space... :-)
 
----- Original Message ----
From: Harrison Owen <hho...@verizon.net>
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 10:27:34 PM
Subject: Re: Bad experiences - was Proximity and Open Space after presentations


Eva – I beg to differ. In no way can I see that either you or Open Space 
failed. You clearly opened and held the space, or “they” never would have found 
the “dead moose.” And Open Space did what it always does, initiate the process 
of self organization so that the people could experience themselves as they 
actually are. In short, be authentically present. The problem occurs when 
people don’t like what they are! But that is their responsibility. Not yours. 
Yes things might have been better if you had been able to have a “proper 
pre-meeting.” However, if the “leader” in question was as unable to face the 
facts of his (and his organization’s) life as you indicated, I am not at all 
convinced that any sort of a meeting would have done much good. Basic character 
flaws are rarely cured with a single meeting. Now maybe you would have seen 
that the emperor had no clothes, and declined to do the Open Space – but that 
would also have been a loss for all those
 who did experience “really talking to each other.” No matter what else may, or 
may not, have happened, those people will never forget their experience in Open 
Space. My bet is that for some (many?) that was a high point in their work 
experience – and showed them what they really were and could be. The 
frustration occurred when they had to settle for something less, much less.
But as the old saw has it, it is better to have loved and lost than never to 
have loved at all. They now have a new benchmark – and some of them will pursue 
it. In similar situations I have been surprised with a phone call later (maybe 
even years later) from a participant in the group – who starts the conversation 
with something like, “You remember that Open Space. . . some people thought it 
failed. But for me it was the beginning of my new life. Let me tell you. . . “
 
Harrison
 
Harrison Owen
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