I think the Law is about action too. You can act in three ways 1. Mental movement (try to change yourself, focus and be fully present, maybe you are missing something important here) – thanks Jan-Erik for this perspective during NOSonOS in august!
2. “Intervention” into what you don’t enjoy, for example if you find the break out group too large – say it! 3. Leave and go somewhere else. Cheers Thomas Herrmann Från: oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] För Chris Corrigan Skickat: den 23 oktober 2012 07:13 Till: World wide Open Space Technology email list Kopia: World wide Open Space Technology email list Ämne: Re: [OSList] Peggy plus OST Linkedin Comment Koos...for me the law of two feet is about passion and responsibility. If you care about something, take care of it. Paul may have felt that he was "taking care of it" when he produced his critiques of the event in London. Possibly. But my experience is that many people are comfortable just being in their passion about something - sometimes just ranting - and fail to join in, support, improve, help out or otherwise make a responsibility based offering to the situation at hand. While i appreciate criticism and am perfectly capable of wrestling with ideas - and in this case I even pointed out that there is much merit in Paul's observations - I nevertheless would invite consideration of the fact that if someone is sitting through an open space event and not offering responsibility, that the criticism has the feeling of being sniping from the sidelines while failing to take up the invitation at hand and it's hard to work with that. That is all. A some level, love it or leave is also always an option, but that isn't what I'm talking about here. I'm looking for a more nuanced response from a practitioner that is clearly very familiar with the dynamics of Open Space and self organization and wondering what he did at the event to use his own power to create the experience he was looking for. He may have done something, but as I read it, he stayed for whole thing and then wrote a fairly detailed critique of the whole experience. So. Hmmmmm. Chris --- CHRIS CORRIGAN http://www.chriscorrigan.com +1 604 947 9236 On 2012-10-21, at 3:22 AM, Koos de Heer <k...@auryn.nl> wrote: Hi Chris, I am not sure I understand what you mean when you say that the law of two feet applies. If it means as much as "This is Open Space, love it or leave it," I feel compelled to say that I don't support that. Of course I can walk out of a session if I am feeling that I am neither learning nor contributing. But if I have the idea that the Open Space gathering as a whole could use improvements in the way it is run, referring to the law of two feet can become a way to evade a discussion that needs to take place. It can take place at a later date, which is what is happening now and that is fine. Koos Op 20 okt. 2012 om 21:23 heeft Chris Corrigan <chris.corri...@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven: The critique in the article is fine. And the subsequent link Phelim sent along is fine too. Paul's tone is a bit jarring and his argument isn't helped by making a lot of generalized statements. Also he critiques WOSonOS in a way that makes it hard to separate his critique if the event from a critique of the team, even though he later clarifies that he wasn't critiquing the facilitator. It's tricky to make a forceful and powerful critique without it seeming personal. My response to these posts is that Paul is right in substance. In general my take in things is that the Law of Two Feet applies. If you are not learning or contributing find some way or some where that you can. That's what makes things better. Obviously expecting others to change the way the way a process seems too dependant on them is rational madness. Chris -- CHRIS CORRIGAN Harvest Moon Consultants www.chriscorrigan.com <http://aohrivendell.withtank.com/> Art of Hosting - Participatory Leadership and Social Collaboration, Bowen Island, BC November 12-15 2012 <x-apple-data-detectors://21> <http://aoh-fbc.withtank.com/what-we-study/> Art of Hosting in Faith Based Communities, Salt Lake City, Utah November 28th - December 1, 2012 <x-apple-data-detectors://22> On 2012-10-20, at 5:09 AM, "a...@alanhalford.com.au" <a...@alanhalford.com.au> wrote: Just spent a delicious three days co-learning with Peggy Holman here in Perth then I read this - So, what's possible now? http://rationalmadness.wordpress.com/2012/10/18/the-tragic-re-imprisonment-of-open-space/ take care out there alan www.alanhalford.com.au <http://www.alanhalford.com.au/> 0421 475 252 skype: alanhalford _______________________________________________ OSList mailing list To post send emails to OSList@lists.openspacetech.org To unsubscribe send an email to oslist-le...@lists.openspacetech.org To subscribe or manage your subscription click below: http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org _______________________________________________ OSList mailing list To post send emails to OSList@lists.openspacetech.org To unsubscribe send an email to oslist-le...@lists.openspacetech.org To subscribe or manage your subscription click below: http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org _______________________________________________ OSList mailing list To post send emails to OSList@lists.openspacetech.org To unsubscribe send an email to oslist-le...@lists.openspacetech.org To subscribe or manage your subscription click below: http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org
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