I'm posting this again, here. It is a public announcement of intent, to be perfectly clear about the intended use of Open Space in the Open Agile Adoption (OAA) method:

http://newtechusa.net/agile/on-persuasion/
Can invitation be used to persuade, or even manipulate? Yes, it can. Persuasion does not quite feel like manipulation, perhaps because it can and often is presented as a kind of invitation.

And that is why there is an explicit prohibition in Open Agile Adoption <http://newtechusa.net/agile/on-persuasion/www.OpenAgileAdoption.com> that says:

   Attempting to use invitation (and specifically the inviting Open
   Space meeting format) to persuade, convince, or otherwise influence
   anyone to do anything in an Agile adoption without their explicit
   consent is not in alignment with the spirit, purposes and intent of
   the Open Agile Adoption technique.




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Daniel Mezick, President

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