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Opening
space for collective wisdom to flourish
No
pre-determined outcome
Who
can benefits: Any organisation that is being continually challenged
be more fluid, flexible and adaptive can benefit from harnassing
the large group intelligence. (wisdome meme)
"What
counts isnot only what leaders do and how they do it, but the
inner place from which they operate" Otto Scharmer, Illuminating
the Blind Spot of Leadership
OPEN
SPACE (from Open Space website)
Open Space Technology is one way to enable all kinds of people,
in any kind of organization, to create inspired meetings and events.
Over the last 20+ years, it has also become clear that opening
space, as an intentional leadership practice, can create inspired
organizations, where ordinary people work together to create extraordinary
results with regularity.
In
Open Space meetings, events and organizations, participants create
and manage their own agenda of parallel working sessions around
a central theme of strategic importance, such as: What is the
strategy, group, organization or community that all stakeholders
can support and work together to create?
With
groups of 5 to 2000+ people -- working in one-day workshops, three-day
conferences, or the regular weekly staff meeting -- the common
result is a powerful, effective connecting and strengthening of
what's already happening in the organization: planning and action,
learning and doing, passion and responsibility, participation
and performance. See also WorkingInOpenSpace (Guided Tour).
When
and Why?
Open Space works best when the work to be done is complex, the
people and ideas involved are diverse, the passion for resolution
(and potential for conflict) are high, and the time to get it
done was yesterday. It's been called passion bounded by responsibility,
the energy of a good coffee break, intentional self-organization,
spirit at work, chaos and creativity, evolution in organization,
and a simple, powerful way to get people and organizations moving
-- when and where it's needed most.
And,
while Open Space is known for its apparent lack of structure and
welcoming of surprises, it turns out that the Open Space meeting
or organization is actually very structured -- but that structure
is so perfectly fit to the people and the work at hand, that it
goes unnoticed in its proper role of supporting (not blocking)
best work. In fact, the stories and workplans woven in Open Space
are generally more complex, more robust, more durable -- and can
move a great deal faster than expert- or management-driven designs.
What
will happen?
We never know exactly what will happen when we open the space
for people to do their most important work, but we can guarantee
these results when any group gets into Open Space:
1.
All of the issues that are MOST important to the participants
will be raised.
2.
All of the issues raised will be addressed by those participants
most qualified and capable of getting something done on each of
them.
3.
In a time as short as one or two days, all of the most important
ideas, discussion, data, recommendations, conclusions, questions
for further study, and plans for immediate action will be documented
in one comprehensive report -- finished, printed and in the hands
of participants when they leave.
4.
When appropriate and time is allowed for it, the total contents
of this report document can be focused and prioritized in a matter
of a few hours, even with very large groups (100's).
5.
After an event, all of these results can be made available to
an entire organization or community within days of the event,
so the conversation can invite every stakeholder into implementation
-- right now.
6.
AND... results like these can be planned and implemented faster
than any other kind of so-called "large-group intervention."
It is literally possible to accomplish in days and weeks what
some other approaches take months and years to do.
The good news, and the bad news, is that it works. Good news because
it gets people and work moving, bad news because that may mean
lots of things are going to be different than before. Wanted things
can appear, unwanted things disappear, and sometime vice versa
-- but that's how life is. In short, then, Open Space brings life
back to organization and organizations back to life.
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