Dear Suzanne,
 
Loving you and everyone who participated virtually and otherwise right back!  
 
Your local team was indeed a global team sharing their lives of wisdom and 
networking as you so graciously invited us to and hosted us in St. Petersburg.  
My heart is full from the wonder of it all, and there is sand in my shoes to 
remind me that it was not just a beautiful dream.  :)
 
Thank you to all, and my deepest gratitude to you for all your heart-felt 
contributions to this emerging, amazing, inspirational, never fails to knock my 
socks off, world-wide community.
 
Linda

 
Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 08:16:14 -0400
From: sdaig...@gmail.com
To: OSList@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: [OSList] WOSonOS 2013 - A love note and a giant thank you

In London, we extended the invitation to come to Florida.  We did not have an 
active community of practice; we were just a few who knew Open Space and we 
imagined there could be many more if we invited the world.  A little over 5 
years ago, I had fallen in love with Open Space and it changed my life (or 
rather it gave me the keys to my life and opened a door that I had shut long 
ago). I recognized immediately in the most powerful way that Open Space was 
something that urgently needed to be shared with others for all the reasons we 
know and most especially to bring many voices to the table in solving today's 
problems so we can get to work together on the big opportunities that are out 
there -- big work, wonderful work and real work that is waiting to be done!


I asked friends, my Global Open Space colleagues, if they thought it would be a 
good idea to invite to Florida and all said yes.

So we invited and a bigger community got built... a vibrant community of all 
ages, with all kinds of folks with the University of South Florida St. 
Petersburg who became our partners.  We adopted a motto for our planning: "one 
less thing to do"!  Our intention was that we all do a little and share in the 
work, having fun doing the bits we love most just as we do in Open Space using 
the law of 2 feet. And oh what fun we had... a multi-generation treasure trove 
of skills and experience. 


You will hear more about our experience in our briefing book, which will take 
longer to prepare than typically happens after an  Open Space because we have 
much to share.  So please be patient with us!  

Our hosting has continued with friends staying here in Florida.  During the 
event, we lived in "real time"  focusing on the new Google doc way of running 
the news room plus the Virtual Tapas menu.  The students who joined us (more 
than 25) attended Lisa Heft's training, WOSonOS and now many are doing Scrum 
training and this after just finishing their exams and in the midst of their 
new summer jobs and internships.  


This was an amazing journey. We experimented a lot and even though we were 
scared in our brazenness on the virtual trailblazing to try so much all at 
once, we decided to follow our gut. It was not perfect (sound,etc); never is 
when we try new things but in its own way, we felt it to be wonderful to have 
you there with us. Our deepest intention was to invite others in the world to 
join us so they too could share in the joy and feeling of our conversations, 
the learning, the sharing and the "being together" -- in a way that still 
honored the privacy and intimacy of small group conversations.


Now it is Serbia who invited! 

In passing the beautiful WOSonOS Talking Stick gifted to our World Open Space 
community by Chris Corrigan more than 10 years ago, it was an expression to 
Jasmina Nikolic, to Belgrade and to Serbia that we are delighted to accept her 
invitation and that we are happy and ready to jump into the sandbox with her, 
with many folks in Florida and others around the globe, who want to help a bit 
here and there as she prepares for next year. Perhaps she too, will choose the 
"one less thing to do" and it will be like a Giant Pot Luck gathering that will 
attract others just as we felt it to be here. Our WOSonOS had a little bit of 
everything, much joy, lots of learning and sharing, a few bumps along the way 
which happens when passions collide and people care deeply. It's what creates 
the magic of Open Space - this tension between talking and doing, chaos and 
order, feeling separate and together, speaking our own truth or choosing to not 
speak. 


Such gratitude and so many people to thank, too many to thank here now -- our 
briefing book will capture the full expression of this. For now, I am now 
taking a bit of a vacation nap with some pals who are still in Florida, a nap I 
did not allow myself during WOSonOS as it was too exciting to be on the edges 
as a facilitator, chatting here and there with old and new friends as if a 
butterfly or rather a bumblefly to borrow Tricia Chirumbole's new term!


As I was writing these last few lines... an email jumped into my inbox.   It 
embodies all that is beautiful about this community - a place where we can 
honor, admire and learn through the amazing work of others.  Congratulations to 
John Engle (who could not attend) and to our most wonderful Haitian Friends 
Benaja, Abelard and Maxandre who we had the great joy of meeting.  
http://haitipartners.org/2013/05/john-receives-lifetime-achievement-award-at-worldblu-live/


 
Suzanne


-- 
Suzanne Daigle
NuFocus Strategic Group
7159 Victoria Circle
University Park, FL 34201
FL 941-359-8877;  

CT 203-722-2009
www.nufocusgroup.com
s.dai...@nufocusgroup.com
twitter @suzannedaigle



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