Re: [OSList] Warm Data Labs - Nora Bateson

2020-05-29 Thread Jeff Aitken via OSList
Hi Jake. This is where the training offered by Nora and colleagues is likely very helpful. To access a transcontextual learning experience, the Warm Data Lab is thoughtfully designed with a range of contexts from which participants would engage the central theme question. Learning to develop a wi

Re: [OSList] Warm Data Labs - Nora Bateson

2020-05-29 Thread Jake Yeager via OSList
Hi Robyn, Jeff, and Bhavesh, Thanks for sharing. Any indication of what "contexts" are set at each table? All the best, Jake When the mind is quiet, the sun of your heart will shine once again, and you will be free of problems. - Robert Adams O

Re: [OSList] Warm Data Labs - Nora Bateson

2020-05-29 Thread Michael M Pannwitz via OSList
Dear Robyn and Jeff and Bhav and you others, when topics are chosen by the facilitator there are no issues from the participants. Without issues, no need to meet. As os facilitator I am deeply attached to doing nothing so that I can be fully present and at the same time invisable. I enjoy mys

Re: [OSList] Warm Data Labs - Nora Bateson

2020-05-29 Thread Jeff Aitken via OSList
Certainly the Law is being used. The Principles that help us with detachment may not need to be raised, because there are no topic convenors to get attached to their topics and who comes to them. All the topics (contexts) are chosen by the facilitator in advance. Jeff On Fri, May 29, 2020, 1:21

Re: [OSList] Warm Data Labs - Nora Bateson

2020-05-29 Thread Bhavesh Patel via OSList
Sounds interesting, I read this on the website: *"The format of the Warm Data Lab is simple, even though the theory that underpins it is not. * - *A chosen complex issue is provided by the room;* - *Start by being seated 3-6 to a table ( depending on the size of the group).* - *Each t

Re: [OSList] Warm Data Labs - Nora Bateson

2020-05-29 Thread Jeff Aitken via OSList
Hi Robyn. I experienced one WDL and reflected on it with some other OS practitioners. One late night attempt to compare designs might be: it's kind of like a world cafe with a broad theme and breakout tables; but the topics at each table are prechosen as distinct contexts to inquire into, regardin