Showing posts with label Ralph Copleman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ralph Copleman. Show all posts

Thursday, December 9, 2010

TRIP TO NEW YORK: OS Learning Experience and NYLBAO project

Harrison Owen wrote recently to the OSLIST to announce an OS learning session in NY:
Karen Davis, Ralph Copleman and Harrison Owen will be hosting an OS Learning Experience in New York between  January the 14th and the 17th.  It will be a good place to learn about Open Space, but that is just the beginning, the appetizer so to speak. The Main Course takes us into the world of application – and more specifically – How to enable Peace and High Performance for ourselves and our organizations. For all the details check out here...

I´m a long follower and starting facilitator of Open Space facilitator and after several events, the most recent of which I informed about here,  and having taken part in Wosonos Berlin 2010, it´s a good moment for me for learning from the most experienced. So I bought my plane tickets and reserved a place to sleep (here, about a mile from the venue, in International House).
Last news (Jan 3): Today I contacted through Sunni Brown with New York City VizThink people and we are planning to gather in one of their regular meet-ups, good news, really :-)!

I plan staying in NY January 11-18 and we´ll have some free days before the OS Learning Experience.As it´ll be my first time in the US and I´d like to know a bit about NYC through local people. I thought to try something that ensembles my passions and the people of the place. It could be an experiment called "NYC: passion, people and places".

It is not so long since I met my friend Greg Rivera in Bilbao and after having quite quickly felt him as a near-minded guy, we started to kid about NYLBAO project in our playful minds. A link between New York, the big and so admired city and Bilbao, our small city in South Europe through experiments involving community, education, art and the likes. Is fate making it real? We just enjoy keeping dreaming and playing...

Now I´d like you to think about any connections you have to NYC and involve you in this game: "NYC: passion, people and places". I love knowing new places and I love meeting new people and chatting and mainly listening to people´s stories (specially in my no so fluent English ;-).
So, I´m looking for some people who will be in NYC between January 11-18 and would like to meet just to conversate for a while in a place they love in NYC... Simple plan that, as OS itself, can open interesting and healing space for great emergence.
Be prepared to get surprised ;-)!

Those are some of the subjects I´m most interested in: work that matters/unjobbing; Open Space (sure!) and its apliccation to life; creativity; simple living; humour; community art; urban permaculture; city byking.... but I like overall listening to people that talk from their heart, about their hot topics/subects...

This trip to NYC invites me also to try again some singing in the street, in a similar way as we did in Bilbao some months ago. Want to watch the v-card we made?

Can you identify friends or acquaintances in NYC who would probably enjoy a long talk with someone sharing interests? If so, let me know, please, and let´s open a bit of space...

Enjoy life,

Sunday, November 14, 2010

OPEN SPACE TRAINING by HARRISON OWEN and friends: Jan 2011, NY

       Opening       Space       for       Higher       Purpose:      
                           Peace       and       High       Performance             
                for       Myself,       Others       and       our       Planet      
                        


International House, New York City_________January 14-17, 2011

Rarely, if ever, have the people of this planet had greater need for both Peace and High Performance. Peace so that we may freely pursue the fulfillment of our potential. And High Performance for ourselves, our organizations and our world so that our pursuit may be accomplished with energy and simplicity.

Can we be highly productive and peaceful at the same time?
Can organizations produce exhilarating performance in peaceful environments? What if we could have it both ways? This sounds ideal and also impossible. You can have one or the other, not both -or so we have thought.

However, as a result of a natural experiment of over 25 years, it has become clear the ideal can become reality, and that the means are at hand. It is our choice. We can be hugely productive. We can be peacefully present. And we can do both at the same time as well as sustain our planet.

The experiment is called Open Space Technology (OST). It began in 1985, and , and subsequently has been run well over 100,000 times. Almost one hundred and forty countries and millions of people have been involved, and group sizes have ranged from five up to 2500. Specific uses have included everything from community planning to design of complex projects.

Deeply complex and conflicted issues can be dealt with productively in an atmosphere of respect, hope, trust – even a degree of intimacy and affection amongst prior sworn enemies. Some people have viewed the results as counterintuitive, unbelievable, even magic. The results continue, however, the "magic" is not Open Space Technology. Rather it is the force that underlies it - the power of self-organization. You are invited to learn how to apply the powers of this age-old force to facilitate High Performance and Peace. Take advantage of this opportunity to fulfill your personal highest purpose.

The Program
The Program will unfold over 3 or 4 days. On Day I anyone who cares to learn the fundamentals of Open Space facilitation is invited. This day includes essentials for opening space with any group, including core principles, the planning process, when to use Open Space, role and behavior of the facilitator, and action approaches. Practice during Days II-IV will increase your proficiency.

Days II – IV: The design for each of the following three days is identical. In the morning, Harrison Owen, the originator of OST, will offer a reflection and the balance of the day will be spent working with peers and colleagues. We will all be teachers as wellas learners. At the conclusion you will have a compendium of material (online) to remind you of your experience and to support you in your new ventures.
    Reflections by Harrison Owen:
       Day II       Peace and High Performance - A Natural State
       Day III     Griefwork – Keeping Things Moving
       Day IV      Practicalities – Doing High Performance, Peacefully
If you are specifically interested in the facilitation of OST, the first day is essential, as well as reading Open Space Technology: A User’s Guide and Expanding Our Now: An Introduction to Open Space. Other recommended books of Harrison Owen are The Wave Rider: Leadership for High Performance and The Practice of Peace.
For all the details check out http://openspaceworld.com/Opening%20Space%204%20Higher%20Purpose%20Invite.pdf


I'm myself seriously considering to attend this training, sure! Enjoy life!


Eleder
BM
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Open Space Technology-Creativity

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Monday, August 23, 2010

HARRISON OWEN ON LIFE, OPEN SPACE, FLOW AND INVITATION

I have just read a message from Harrison Owen to the OSLIST (e-mail list  for people interested in Open Space Technology) titled "Everything is moving, an invitation to join the flow". I find it really inspired and I briefed just a little bit and remarked some parts of it for this post. You can read the full stuff and the conversation it´ll sure give birth to through the OSLIST (date: 2010-VIII-22). 


Our friend Suzanne Daigle sent me a note saying that it seemed I had been very quiet on OSLIST. It is true that I appreciate silence, but the real truth is, I was just thinking. Dangerous I know, but what follows is the result – and you can blame it all on Suzanne (Joke!). So what do you think?

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A long time ago a good friend, Ralph Copleman, was to be found in the middle of a large circle of peers dressed in a flowing cape and repeating the words, “Everything is moving, Everything is moving.” Odd to say the least and some doubted Ralph’s sanity. Some still do, but that image has stuck in my febrile brain ever since – and as time has passed it occurs to me that Ralph had it precisely right: This is an energetic cosmos. The problem arises when we (and that includes all of us some of the time) desperately want everything to  stop and stand still. So desperately in fact that we have created a mental image of our environment exclusively populated by static things which include everything from mountains to super nova along with the oddments of our life like professions, chairs, relationships, organizational structures, corporations, countries and empires. Unfortunately this mental image is a radical illusion, one might say delusion. Ralph is right. Everything is moving and what we perceive as stable structures are but the momentary, slice in time, freeze-frame constructs of our imagination.

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So what does all this have to do with the price of eggs? Or for that matter – Open Space and our role as facilitators and consultants? A lot, I believe.

Starting with Open Space which is many things to different people. For some it is a Large Group Intervention. Others might see it as an aberrant phenomenon peculiar to a cultish few. For myself Open Space is a trial ride in the flow of life which has a lot of similarities to my boat.

My boat is smallish in size (32 feet) but definitely larger than the average punt. She is very seaworthy and shares a common heritage with the local Lobster Boats here in Maine. We have many visitors, most of whom have never been on a boat such as the Ethelyn Rose. When you walk on board, things look sort of familiar. Chairs for sitting, a comfortable nook for dining, and even an oriental rug on the floor – excuse me, sole. If you look further there are the standard amenities such as a shower and commode, all sequestered in their separate quarters. Even a complete landlubber will feel more or less at home.

But the moment we leave the dock the world changes – apparent stability yields to constant motion. Everything is moving even if it seems to be staying in the same place! In the harbor motion is minimal, but the moment  we clear the breakwater marking the harbor entrance the experience can be radically different. Sea swells from the open Atlantic Ocean take us up and down in distances measured in yards, and should we have a good cross wind the surface chop adds an interesting side to side motion. The Ethelyn Rose is right at home, but some of our visitors have a different impression. And navigating in these conditions is a definite learning experience. Even a simple walk through the main cabin can be a challenge. Hand holds that you had carefully plotted at the start of your journey suddenly changed position relative to you as you made your way. What was up is now down and who knows what is happening in between. Interesting, and as they say, It ain’t Kansas.

Most people meet the challenge and after a few educational bumps to  various parts of their anatomy they learn not to fight reality. No matter what you may have thought you were going to do, the only useful option is to go with the flow. And the next level of learning is that when you do that well (flow) you can actually arrive where you need to be. Wonderful! Sounds a lot like Open Space.

We start in the static stability of a circle. This may seem strange to some, but there is a place for everybody and everybody finds a place. A familiar and enduring structure for sure. Then it happens. The circle crumbles in bits and pieces as people come to center, announcing their passions – only to be briefly restored as they return to their seats. However the restoration is but momentary. Shortly everybody leaves their seats to join a chaotic gaggle at the wall. So much for static structure, and it goes downhill from there.

Ebbing and flowing, groups form and reform all without benefit of the standard constraints essential for orderly organizational life—or so we might have thought. Pre-arranged agenda (sometimes called Mission, Goals, Objectives) is nonexistent. The Schedule might be posted but never followed – things start when they start. Assigned participation is nowhere to be found, and yet the right people show up. And to make things even worse, the air is filled with buzzing and flutters as Bees and Butterflies do their thing. Madness! To be sure there may be a few people who are utterly flummoxed as the hand holds they may have expected (see above under “Ethelyn Rose at Sea”) disappear . . . or reappear in unexpected places. Their condition is not helped, for should they ask what to do the answer is likely to come back as a question – What would they care to do?

A trifling few will lose heart and head for the shore – perceived stability. But the vast majority, as we have seen over the years and around the globe, will be totally captivated by the moment, and a smaller group will experience that moment as total exhilaration. They are doing what their prior life experience taught them could not be done – seriously and intentionally going with the flow. And rather than being rank hedonism, the experience proves to be massively productive and fulfilling. Doing well and good – and feeling great. A hard to beat combination.

And then we come to Monday Morning. Back to reality, as they say. But is it? The truth, I believe is rather different. They have experienced reality and come to the edge of shedding illusion/delusion. In the words of friend Ralph, “Everything is moving” – and this is now a fact of life to be savored and enjoyed. No longer a terrifying unknown, it is to be affirmed and embraced. Not without a few “white knuckle” moments to be sure – but infinitely better than hanging onto the (illusory) rock of stability.

So what about us – those privileged folks who have accepted the honor of opening space in people’s lives? Short answer: Invite our guests over the edge. Please note I did not say, Push them over the edge.

Crafting this invitation is always a matter of personal style and must come from the heart. The invitation I have in mind never  appears on a piece of paper (or the electronic equivalent). It arrives in our personhood – who we are and how we present ourselves, which is to say, from the heart. Not to be confused with a gushy valentine or formulaic presentation, the invitation manifests in our simple presence, revealing our own acceptance and joy in the moving flow of life. Without words we express the swimmer’s call: Come on in, the water is fine! Of course you have to be in the water for that call to have any credibility.

It is perhaps easier to say how NOT to create this invitation. 
  • First off, it is not a matter of rational argument and presentation of facts. Most people already know the facts at some level, and I think the case could be made that it was “rational argument” that has gotten us into the bind we experience. Given the “fact” of a moving, changing world which can be very uncomfortable, it is quite “rational” to define that world in terms of controllable static chunks that may be contained, or better, bent to our specifications.  This has led us to such wonderful things as “Flood Control” which works until such time as Mother Nature and Old Man River decide to take a different course. It turns out that The River is not a static, definable thing but part of a vast ever changing system. Effective Flood Control would require close management of the Planet’s atmosphere to say nothing of the cosmos beyond. Good luck!
  • Also under the heading of “NOT to be included” are well intentioned efforts to sugar coat the pill, as it were. Which is to say that we might propose certain limitations that will restrict the  possibility of change in Open Space. Some of us have called these “givens” but so far as I can tell the only given is change itself. And to suggest otherwise is not so much to violate the “Spirit of Open Space” but rather the essence of the cosmos itself. Ralph had it right: Everything is moving. In this context, Open Space Technology is a minimal consideration.
I am by no means suggesting that our invitation look like the back panel of some medication listing every possible adverce reaction, if in fact unexpected change is such an adverce reaction. And truth to tell I find the appearance of unexpected change in the midst of an Open Space to be one of its (OS’s) most delightful consequences.  
I also think that it is important to note the OS is not the engine of change. It simply provides the space for change to show up and the cosmos (or whatever) takes care of all the heavy lifting.
 
For me an invitation to Open Space is an opportunity to include friends and strangers in the deepest experience of (my) life. It has little to do with selling a product, doing a process, excersizing some sort of professional competence – although there are doubtless elements of all of that. Fundamentally it is my invitation to experience life at its fullest in which chanagability is not the enemy to be suppressed but rather the rich tapestry of an evolving future. I don’t make it, I can’t predict it – but I can participate both as a sojourner and a co-creator. Stuart Kauffman speaks of  being “At Home in the Universe.” That is my elemental experience, and I am always looking for playmates.

Harrison Owen _ www.openspaceworld.com       www.ho-image.com (Personal Website)
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Thanks a lot Harrison, for this inspiring piece, and Suzanne, for the provocation!

Enjoy life ;-)!

Eleder
BM
31_ BILBAO: Mind Mapping-
Open Space Technology-Creativity

Twitter: @Eleder_BM