Daniel,
I have seen this behavior for sure with larger groups. And the chat fest that 
can happens at the marketplace while other folks are trying to announce their 
sessions can be disruptive to folks who announce later in the process.
I have not implemented a solution to this, although I have noted the 
opportunity for improvement.
I think that it is worth the empirical test to see if a direct request closes 
the space or opens the space for others to hear and be heard. It’s my opinion 
that once the problem has occurred late in the building of the marketplace, it 
is probably to late to do what is needed. It’s my opinion almost anything you 
say may close the space. As the facilitator your are “taking control ” if you 
add an rule of decorum at the moment the problem occurs.
I can imagine that the reason you are interested in requesting this behavior on 
the part of participants. Is that you are requesting that folks respect one 
another enough to listen to their ideas, that they are taking the courage to 
share with the group. For some this may be difficult.
Instead of waiting till the problem occurs late in the market place 
construction you might try something like the following.
As part of the description about the process. … * Come up put your ideas down 
on one of their pieces of paper. * Put your name on the sheet. * Standup and 
say your session title and name to the whole group. * Find a time for your 
session and drop if off in the market place.
Nothing unusual here.
Then you might add.
Everyone has an important roll during this phase even if you are not suggesting 
a topic. Please listen carefully to all of the ideas as they are bing 
suggested. We would like you to make sure that the important ideas are being 
suggested. This can be used to drive prompting late in the in gathering of 
ideas. Is there anyone who has though of an idea that has not been suggested. 
We would value you stepping forward with that idea ….
Now when the opportunity of move folks from the market place come up. You have 
put a rule into the game that very easily allows you to very gently welcome 
folks back to the circle to listen to the remaining ideas in order to make sure 
that all of the important issues have been raised.
Just my $0.02. I’ve not done well with this in the past. What do others think?
If anyone implements this or typically does this. I would love to hear any 
results.
--Tom Brown tgb...@gmail.com


On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 4:17 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList 
<oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
Greetings All,

Lately I am noticing that, at the end of the building of Marketplace, more than 
1/2 or even 2/3 of the people may be milling around out of their seats by the 
Marketplace chatting while the last 10 or 15 sessions are getting announced and 
going to the wall. It can get loud, and sometimes the last few folks do not 
really get heard.

So I'm thinking of telling all the folks, as we start announcing topics, 
"...After you post your session to the Marketplace, we ask you to please return 
to your seat, to experience and hear the announcing of the rest of the 
sessions. After all the announcements of all of the sessions slows down, we'll 
declare the Marketplace open, leave our seats, and go to work. Thanks."

Assume there are 275-300 people in this situation.

If you have experience, I have 2 questions for you:

Is asking the folks to return to their seats too prescriptive in your view? Why 
or why not?



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