Bhav, I have facilitated dialogue using Open Space and other processes in many countries, and I know you have done so, also. And I know that although I practice being open, observant and humble about how cultures-not-my-own are different and similar - about how understanding those differences and similarities affects my work and my practice as a facilitator around the world - I also know that not being =of= those cultures I may miss some nuances or observations that others as generous as yourself are willing to share. So I value your exploration, your inquiry, your observations.
Please share more about what you are exploring, below. I am always learning from these inquiries. __ On Jan 8, 2016, at 1:19 AM, Bhavesh Patel via OSList <oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote: > <snip> > Thanks for offering space for my question, and I would like to change it a > bit from what you wrote... Does the "question approach" work in every culture > or is it culture specific? > > Many approaches/methods like AI, AoH, etc, put a lot of emphasis on the > questions and the design of questions. A question can be an invitation to > explore, however invitations can exist without questions right? > > A sideways on this is that I have an ongoing 'wondering' about whether Open > Space the Method (not the great on-going Open Space that Harrison often > refers to) has some cultural bias to it as well... however everytime I bring > this up I am quickly explained/lectured/told that it doesn't!!! > > > Smiles Bhav… __ Looking forward to our continuing co-learning, Lisa Lisa Heft Consultant, Facilitator, Educator Opening Space
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