Cecilia -- Christine’s question about amount of time is important. Trying to 
deal with a group of cantankerous folks in a short period of time is 
disrespectful to them and their concerns, and usually productive of less than 
optimal results. So ONE day minimum and better two. All that said, I would just 
jump in. Just like usual. And with all due respect to Christine, I would never 
start with anything... even something as wonderful as Appreciative Inquiry. My 
reason is simple. It simply takes up time that might better be spent on 
engaging the issues, and opening the space. But most of all, the folks really 
do not need a warm up. They will do just fine. 

 

Tell you a story. Several years ago I had the privilege of opening some space 
for 250 Rabbis and Imams all around the issue of peace. These weren’t just any 
Rabbis and Imams, but the major players in their respective worlds. The 
conference hosts thought that given the “senior nature” of the participants, 
and the delicate state of the world as regards Jews and Muslims, we had best 
start “traditionally and cautiously” (their words). So... they planned a first 
day of formal, get-to-know-you kinds of things with a follow-on of two days in 
Open Space. That was the plan.

 

I never attend formal sessions. I can’t stand them.  So I was completely 
surprised when I showed up for lunch to find the conference hosts in panic. 
They quickly explained that the morning session had degenerated into a 
screaming session with participants standing on the tables threatening each 
other. Wonderful! – And the question was – How quickly could I Open Space? I 
told them that I could move as soon as the hotel folks could change the room 
into a circle of chairs – but since we were hot and bothered and in need of 
Lunch, why not have a long lunch, take a deep breath, and space would be opened.

 

At 3 pm in the afternoon everybody was in a circle. All those wild combatants 
who were just about to kill each other in the morning... were sitting in a 
circle. And it just rolled out from there. No problems – but lots of intense, 
deep interaction.

 

So, my friend. Take a deep breath. Trust the people, forget the process (it 
will take care of itself). Always does.

 

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[mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Cecilia Soriano
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 3:40 PM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: [OSList] Highly Controversial Group

 

Hello everybody!

 

I have a big challenge and I need your wisdom! 

The next next Thursday, I will be facilitating an OS, with a group of 190 
Secondary School Principals. Is a highly controversial group in a very 
politicised and complicated context... (ideal for open space isn't it?)

 

But in my practice, I haven´t had the opportunity to meet with groups like 
this...where there is much aggressiveness and the bonds of trust are very 
damaged... 

I would like to learn from your experience. and know what warning should I take?

 

Some Context:

My client told me that there are very opposing groups. And in their regular 
meetings (not in open space) there are people who start to scream and insult 
boycotting all the meeting and not allowing the dialogue... If happen a 
situation like that, at the beginning of the circle, which do you recommend to 
do?

 

In addition to breathe, breathe and hold space... "confidence in people and in 
the process"

In imagie that facing that hypothetical situation... It would be correct to 
give them the space of listening, and then tell them that they can leave if 
they are not comfortable there... Although it would be very important to stay 
to make their contribution...

And then continue with those who want to follow...

 

What do you think about that? Which is your experience in similar cases?  

 

Grateful for your comments!

Warm greetings from the Argentine winter.

 

Cecilia 

 

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