Hi!
7+
I appreciate your effort Daniel!
Be well!
Arno
2014-12-13 18:34 GMT+02:00 Daniel Mezick via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:
Hmmm, the the Lurker Game proved interesting.
...lots of seldom-heard-from voices! Quite a deep level of experience
being reported!
So
I've facilictated around 50 gatherings using Open Space Technology.
And therein lies a possible interesting conundrum.
Because I have open space thousands of times. I have also never opened
space quite like the next time it is going to happen. So the number if many
and zero.
I've also opened
I have done so many that I have lost count. I always dream of going back in all
my calendars and do a count. So far, haven't gotten around to it.
Happy lurking!
Met vriendelijke groet,
Koos de Heer
Daniel Mezick via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.orgschreef:
Hmmm, the the Lurker Game
Yes
Lost count but several hundred these 15yrs. Also trained approx 300 people and
I hear often about their opening space all over. A true joy that gives me faith
for the future.
Thomas Herrmann in Sweden
Skickat från min iPhone
14 dec 2014 kl. 11:39 skrev Arno Baltin via OSList
I have also stopped counting :-)
But love doing it whenever it’s possible.
:o)
Eva
Sweden
Bästa hälsningar
Eva P Svensson
EPS Human Invest AB
Co owner Genuine Contact Group Inc
Medlem i Beyond Performance Group
Verksamhetsutveckling genom människor skapar långsiktigt välmående företag och
i woke up this morning thinking about this game, thinking in a direction
similar to paul levy.
i am the nominal leader of a community garden now for four years. my
management is deeply informed by my learning in and about open space. does
it count as 1 or 4?
i once had a client who flew me in
Hi Michael,
I enjoyed reading your responses/reflections.
You made me think more
About the subtleties of working w/others, training, facilitating, being
humanly present.
The 7 or more inquiry helped me to process a good number of OS that I have
fostered.
I am grateful to be conscious now of
Hi Dan
BUTTERFLY! (and usually with a delay of a week or two).
I dont consider myself a lurker I dont hide behind somewhere, ready to
pounce, I have no evil intentions. But maybe thats a cultural thing. :)
I think butterfly is a more elegant expression, even in the online
Hi! (I started to write just to Michael - but realized that others
might find the question and answer of interest.)
How does the nominal leader run the community garden in OS? Most
particularly how does the work that needs to be done to manage the
garden as a whole get done?
I ask as
I have played with the term active readers rather than lurkers. Has a
different tone.
The compulsive historian in me wants to mention that in November, 2009, a
message called Roll Call: Present was sent by Erik Fabian (who contributed
about 15 messages from June to November of that year.) He
hi annamarie,
in our space, we have 18 plots in one large raised bed. plots are assigned
on first-come basis.
the previous garden leader and the guy who cut the grass in the park took 6
of the 18 plots for themselves, what seemed like the sunniest and best
plots. the first thing i did was take
More than 30 from 2 people to 350. So much more to learn and live, the Open
Space of life.
Enjoying the game. This too is new learning for me. Thank you Daniel.
Suzanne
On Dec 14, 2014 12:38 PM, via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
wrote:
Hi Michael,
I enjoyed reading your
Michael,
Thanks for the reframing. It reminds me of a question that informed the
stewards of Spirited Work, an Open Space learning community that met in OS 4
times a year for 7 years: What does it mean to live one’s life in Open Space?
Living in that question has been and continues to be a
I feel like an “active reader“ and like a lurker alternately.
Ingrid
Ingrid Ebeling, EBUS
Institut für Entwicklungsberatung und Supervision
Systemische OE-Prozessberatung und -Designs
Executive-Coaching • Großgruppen-Interventionen
Am Alten Gehäge 6 • D- 30657 Hannover
fon +49-511-336 03 30
Wikipedia has this:
In Internet culture, a lurker is typically a member of an online
community who observes, but does not actively participate.[1][2] The
exact definition depends on context. Lurkers make up a large
proportion of all users in online communities.[3] Lurking allows
users to learn
Thanks for all who have participated so far!
The OST-7 game is just getting good!
Have you played yet? Please recall that the goal or object of the game
is to help determine:
*/...what is the depth of practical OST facilitation experience across
the entire membership?/*
If you like this
://lists.openspacetech.org/pipermail/oslist-openspacetech.org/attachmen
ts/20141214/b3bcc73b/attachment.htm
--
Message: 3
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 09:19:34 +0800
From: NigelSeys-Phillips via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
To: 'Daniel Mezick' d...@newtechusa.net,'World
Hi;
Done about 20 OS's over 15 years. Smallest for about 8 largest 400- some in
school in college settings- some in our retreat community to get discussion
going on one issue at a time. All fun and revealing. Located on islands around
Vancovuer.
Marks
Marks Margaret McAvity
Yes it does! And thanks for taking the time to write it all down.
The last paragraph is most salient to me - since that's the stuff we
struggle with - I was Hoping that an OS-run garden would magically cause
everyone to pay their fees on time and do their part in the work of
maintaining the
Hey,
Gijs From Shanghai
On 11 Dec, 2014, at 6:41 pm, Lawrence O'Connor-Gmail via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Hi,
I am a frequent 'participant' in the discussion- but almost always only in my
head. I engage in the conversation, try-on different responses, sometimes
Hi Again from Shanghai
Gijs
Gijs van Wezel, Trainer/Coach
The question is not “Do leaders make a difference?, but under what conditions
does leadership matter?”
(the hackman article is available upon request)
TeamBuilding at our Lake side venue, 60 km from shanghai city.
Personal coaching
Count me in for Switzerland please ... :-))Best regards + Chris
PastedGraphic-3.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
Chris M. AltmikusChemin de la Bovarde 37CH-1091 Grandvauxph +41 21 799 31 34m +41 78 935 31 34chris.altmi...@idea-link.eu
Le 13 déc. 2014 à 17:34, Daniel
hmmm... interesting question that I am not sure quite what to make
of... over the years I have often thought of the questions of how many
participants or how many events as a little like talk in an adolescent
boys locker room. That said, I know the size question has lots of
implications in
Iyeshka Farmer (was Wendy Farmer-O'Neil)
First OST in 2005. Probably 4-6 a year since then. Latest in April of this
year. Community wide visioning event for the future of education in our
community. about 150 people. Only work close to home these days. Mostly
work now in my full time psychotherapy
Hi!
7+
I appreciate your effort Daniel!
Be well!
Arno
2014-12-13 18:34 GMT+02:00 Daniel Mezick via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:
Hmmm, the the Lurker Game proved interesting.
...lots of seldom-heard-from voices! Quite a deep level of experience
being reported!
So
I've facilictated around 50 gatherings using Open Space Technology.
And therein lies a possible interesting conundrum.
Because I have open space thousands of times. I have also never opened
space quite like the next time it is going to happen. So the number if many
and zero.
I've also opened
I have done so many that I have lost count. I always dream of going back in all
my calendars and do a count. So far, haven't gotten around to it.
Happy lurking!
Met vriendelijke groet,
Koos de Heer
Daniel Mezick via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.orgschreef:
Hmmm, the the Lurker Game
Yes
Lost count but several hundred these 15yrs. Also trained approx 300 people and
I hear often about their opening space all over. A true joy that gives me faith
for the future.
Thomas Herrmann in Sweden
Skickat från min iPhone
14 dec 2014 kl. 11:39 skrev Arno Baltin via OSList
I have also stopped counting :-)
But love doing it whenever it’s possible.
:o)
Eva
Sweden
Bästa hälsningar
Eva P Svensson
EPS Human Invest AB
Co owner Genuine Contact Group Inc
Medlem i Beyond Performance Group
Verksamhetsutveckling genom människor skapar långsiktigt välmående företag och
i woke up this morning thinking about this game, thinking in a direction
similar to paul levy.
i am the nominal leader of a community garden now for four years. my
management is deeply informed by my learning in and about open space. does
it count as 1 or 4?
i once had a client who flew me in
Hi Michael,
I enjoyed reading your responses/reflections.
You made me think more
About the subtleties of working w/others, training, facilitating, being
humanly present.
The 7 or more inquiry helped me to process a good number of OS that I have
fostered.
I am grateful to be conscious now of
Hi Dan
BUTTERFLY! (and usually with a delay of a week or two).
I dont consider myself a lurker I dont hide behind somewhere, ready to
pounce, I have no evil intentions. But maybe thats a cultural thing. :)
I think butterfly is a more elegant expression, even in the online
Hi! (I started to write just to Michael - but realized that others
might find the question and answer of interest.)
How does the nominal leader run the community garden in OS? Most
particularly how does the work that needs to be done to manage the
garden as a whole get done?
I ask as
I have played with the term active readers rather than lurkers. Has a
different tone.
The compulsive historian in me wants to mention that in November, 2009, a
message called Roll Call: Present was sent by Erik Fabian (who contributed
about 15 messages from June to November of that year.) He
hi annamarie,
in our space, we have 18 plots in one large raised bed. plots are assigned
on first-come basis.
the previous garden leader and the guy who cut the grass in the park took 6
of the 18 plots for themselves, what seemed like the sunniest and best
plots. the first thing i did was take
More than 30 from 2 people to 350. So much more to learn and live, the Open
Space of life.
Enjoying the game. This too is new learning for me. Thank you Daniel.
Suzanne
On Dec 14, 2014 12:38 PM, via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
wrote:
Hi Michael,
I enjoyed reading your
Michael,
Thanks for the reframing. It reminds me of a question that informed the
stewards of Spirited Work, an Open Space learning community that met in OS 4
times a year for 7 years: What does it mean to live one’s life in Open Space?
Living in that question has been and continues to be a
I feel like an “active reader“ and like a lurker alternately.
Ingrid
Ingrid Ebeling, EBUS
Institut für Entwicklungsberatung und Supervision
Systemische OE-Prozessberatung und -Designs
Executive-Coaching • Großgruppen-Interventionen
Am Alten Gehäge 6 • D- 30657 Hannover
fon +49-511-336 03 30
Wikipedia has this:
In Internet culture, a lurker is typically a member of an online
community who observes, but does not actively participate.[1][2] The
exact definition depends on context. Lurkers make up a large
proportion of all users in online communities.[3] Lurking allows
users to learn
Thanks for all who have participated so far!
The OST-7 game is just getting good!
Have you played yet? Please recall that the goal or object of the game
is to help determine:
*/...what is the depth of practical OST facilitation experience across
the entire membership?/*
If you like this
://lists.openspacetech.org/pipermail/oslist-openspacetech.org/attachmen
ts/20141214/b3bcc73b/attachment.htm
--
Message: 3
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 09:19:34 +0800
From: NigelSeys-Phillips via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
To: 'Daniel Mezick' d...@newtechusa.net,'World
Hi;
Done about 20 OS's over 15 years. Smallest for about 8 largest 400- some in
school in college settings- some in our retreat community to get discussion
going on one issue at a time. All fun and revealing. Located on islands around
Vancovuer.
Marks
Marks Margaret McAvity
Yes it does! And thanks for taking the time to write it all down.
The last paragraph is most salient to me - since that's the stuff we
struggle with - I was Hoping that an OS-run garden would magically cause
everyone to pay their fees on time and do their part in the work of
maintaining the
Hey,
Gijs From Shanghai
On 11 Dec, 2014, at 6:41 pm, Lawrence O'Connor-Gmail via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Hi,
I am a frequent 'participant' in the discussion- but almost always only in my
head. I engage in the conversation, try-on different responses, sometimes
Hi Again from Shanghai
Gijs
Gijs van Wezel, Trainer/Coach
The question is not “Do leaders make a difference?, but under what conditions
does leadership matter?”
(the hackman article is available upon request)
TeamBuilding at our Lake side venue, 60 km from shanghai city.
Personal coaching
Count me in for Switzerland please ... :-))Best regards + Chris
PastedGraphic-3.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
Chris M. AltmikusChemin de la Bovarde 37CH-1091 Grandvauxph +41 21 799 31 34m +41 78 935 31 34chris.altmi...@idea-link.eu
Le 13 déc. 2014 à 17:34, Daniel
hmmm... interesting question that I am not sure quite what to make
of... over the years I have often thought of the questions of how many
participants or how many events as a little like talk in an adolescent
boys locker room. That said, I know the size question has lots of
implications in
Iyeshka Farmer (was Wendy Farmer-O'Neil)
First OST in 2005. Probably 4-6 a year since then. Latest in April of this
year. Community wide visioning event for the future of education in our
community. about 150 people. Only work close to home these days. Mostly
work now in my full time psychotherapy
Hi!
7+
I appreciate your effort Daniel!
Be well!
Arno
2014-12-13 18:34 GMT+02:00 Daniel Mezick via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:
Hmmm, the the Lurker Game proved interesting.
...lots of seldom-heard-from voices! Quite a deep level of experience
being reported!
So
I've facilictated around 50 gatherings using Open Space Technology.
And therein lies a possible interesting conundrum.
Because I have open space thousands of times. I have also never opened
space quite like the next time it is going to happen. So the number if many
and zero.
I've also opened
I have done so many that I have lost count. I always dream of going back in all
my calendars and do a count. So far, haven't gotten around to it.
Happy lurking!
Met vriendelijke groet,
Koos de Heer
Daniel Mezick via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.orgschreef:
Hmmm, the the Lurker Game
Yes
Lost count but several hundred these 15yrs. Also trained approx 300 people and
I hear often about their opening space all over. A true joy that gives me faith
for the future.
Thomas Herrmann in Sweden
Skickat från min iPhone
14 dec 2014 kl. 11:39 skrev Arno Baltin via OSList
I have also stopped counting :-)
But love doing it whenever it’s possible.
:o)
Eva
Sweden
Bästa hälsningar
Eva P Svensson
EPS Human Invest AB
Co owner Genuine Contact Group Inc
Medlem i Beyond Performance Group
Verksamhetsutveckling genom människor skapar långsiktigt välmående företag och
i woke up this morning thinking about this game, thinking in a direction
similar to paul levy.
i am the nominal leader of a community garden now for four years. my
management is deeply informed by my learning in and about open space. does
it count as 1 or 4?
i once had a client who flew me in
Hi Michael,
I enjoyed reading your responses/reflections.
You made me think more
About the subtleties of working w/others, training, facilitating, being
humanly present.
The 7 or more inquiry helped me to process a good number of OS that I have
fostered.
I am grateful to be conscious now of
Hi Dan
BUTTERFLY! (and usually with a delay of a week or two).
I dont consider myself a lurker I dont hide behind somewhere, ready to
pounce, I have no evil intentions. But maybe thats a cultural thing. :)
I think butterfly is a more elegant expression, even in the online
Hi! (I started to write just to Michael - but realized that others
might find the question and answer of interest.)
How does the nominal leader run the community garden in OS? Most
particularly how does the work that needs to be done to manage the
garden as a whole get done?
I ask as
I have played with the term active readers rather than lurkers. Has a
different tone.
The compulsive historian in me wants to mention that in November, 2009, a
message called Roll Call: Present was sent by Erik Fabian (who contributed
about 15 messages from June to November of that year.) He
hi annamarie,
in our space, we have 18 plots in one large raised bed. plots are assigned
on first-come basis.
the previous garden leader and the guy who cut the grass in the park took 6
of the 18 plots for themselves, what seemed like the sunniest and best
plots. the first thing i did was take
More than 30 from 2 people to 350. So much more to learn and live, the Open
Space of life.
Enjoying the game. This too is new learning for me. Thank you Daniel.
Suzanne
On Dec 14, 2014 12:38 PM, via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
wrote:
Hi Michael,
I enjoyed reading your
Michael,
Thanks for the reframing. It reminds me of a question that informed the
stewards of Spirited Work, an Open Space learning community that met in OS 4
times a year for 7 years: What does it mean to live one’s life in Open Space?
Living in that question has been and continues to be a
I feel like an “active reader“ and like a lurker alternately.
Ingrid
Ingrid Ebeling, EBUS
Institut für Entwicklungsberatung und Supervision
Systemische OE-Prozessberatung und -Designs
Executive-Coaching • Großgruppen-Interventionen
Am Alten Gehäge 6 • D- 30657 Hannover
fon +49-511-336 03 30
Wikipedia has this:
In Internet culture, a lurker is typically a member of an online
community who observes, but does not actively participate.[1][2] The
exact definition depends on context. Lurkers make up a large
proportion of all users in online communities.[3] Lurking allows
users to learn
Thanks for all who have participated so far!
The OST-7 game is just getting good!
Have you played yet? Please recall that the goal or object of the game
is to help determine:
*/...what is the depth of practical OST facilitation experience across
the entire membership?/*
If you like this
://lists.openspacetech.org/pipermail/oslist-openspacetech.org/attachmen
ts/20141214/b3bcc73b/attachment.htm
--
Message: 3
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 09:19:34 +0800
From: NigelSeys-Phillips via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
To: 'Daniel Mezick' d...@newtechusa.net,'World
Hi;
Done about 20 OS's over 15 years. Smallest for about 8 largest 400- some in
school in college settings- some in our retreat community to get discussion
going on one issue at a time. All fun and revealing. Located on islands around
Vancovuer.
Marks
Marks Margaret McAvity
Yes it does! And thanks for taking the time to write it all down.
The last paragraph is most salient to me - since that's the stuff we
struggle with - I was Hoping that an OS-run garden would magically cause
everyone to pay their fees on time and do their part in the work of
maintaining the
Hey,
Gijs From Shanghai
On 11 Dec, 2014, at 6:41 pm, Lawrence O'Connor-Gmail via OSList
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
Hi,
I am a frequent 'participant' in the discussion- but almost always only in my
head. I engage in the conversation, try-on different responses, sometimes
Hi Again from Shanghai
Gijs
Gijs van Wezel, Trainer/Coach
The question is not “Do leaders make a difference?, but under what conditions
does leadership matter?”
(the hackman article is available upon request)
TeamBuilding at our Lake side venue, 60 km from shanghai city.
Personal coaching
Count me in for Switzerland please ... :-))Best regards + Chris
PastedGraphic-3.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
Chris M. AltmikusChemin de la Bovarde 37CH-1091 Grandvauxph +41 21 799 31 34m +41 78 935 31 34chris.altmi...@idea-link.eu
Le 13 déc. 2014 à 17:34, Daniel
hmmm... interesting question that I am not sure quite what to make
of... over the years I have often thought of the questions of how many
participants or how many events as a little like talk in an adolescent
boys locker room. That said, I know the size question has lots of
implications in
Iyeshka Farmer (was Wendy Farmer-O'Neil)
First OST in 2005. Probably 4-6 a year since then. Latest in April of this
year. Community wide visioning event for the future of education in our
community. about 150 people. Only work close to home these days. Mostly
work now in my full time psychotherapy
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