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Re: WOSonOS 2023: Invitation to the survey on development of a theme

MM
Michael M Pannwitz
Wed, Jun 7, 2023 8:50 AM

Ok, here we go, Thomas, I see you dashing to the center of the circle,
grabbing a sheet, writing "Beachvolley Planning Comittee" and then
seeing that everyone wants to attend and be part of the game...

Had a look at the Marysville video?

cheers
mmp

Am 07.06.2023 um 10:27 schrieb Thomas Herrmann via OSList:

Heaven for a beachvolley fan like me 😊

FrÄn: Michael M Pannwitz via OSList everyone@oslist.org
Skickat: den 6 juni 2023 20:51
Till: everyone@oslist.org
Ämne: [OSList] Re: WOSonOS 2023: Invitation to the survey on
development of a theme

Dear Thomas,

"What's washing up on your beach"  in some way would relate to the
space we will meet in: "Beach Mitte" in Berlin this fall...

Checked the Marysville OSonOS,
seems there was no "theme", just
10th Annual OPEN SPACE on OPEN SPACE
("Worldwide" was not yet part of the title)
see here

 https://openspaceworld.org/files/osonos/proceedings/osonos10.pdf

There is also a video in which Brian Bainbridge added the standard
"issues and opportunities" to the standard heading (OSonOS) in his
opening... its a great little video

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WlRiX_ID68&t=120s
 <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WlRiX_ID68&t=120s>

I doubt that Brian would have been happy with "What's washing up on
your beach"

Greetings from Berlin
mmp

Am 06.06.2023 um 12:20 schrieb Thomas Herrmann via OSList:

 I agree, to me it’s an “open space on open space” whatever other
 theme may emerge.

 To me a WOSonOS is about meeting others who have passion to make a
 difference in the world by using and sharing the gifts on Open
 Space Technology. As many of us know, working with OST opens up
 endless space within myself and my surroundings so there are
 endless possibilities to explore


 I was looking for when we had a theme like “Open Space on Open
 Space - What’s washing up on your beach”, thought it was in
 Marysville Australia 2002 but maybe it was elsewhere?

 See you in Berlin

 Thomas Herrmann

 *FrÄn:* Michael M Pannwitz via OSList <everyone@oslist.org>
 <mailto:everyone@oslist.org>
 *Skickat:* den 4 juni 2023 12:45
 *Till:* Funda Oral <fundaoral@gmail.com>
 <mailto:fundaoral@gmail.com>; OS LIST <everyone@oslist.org>
 <mailto:everyone@oslist.org>
 *Ämne:* [OSList] Re: WOSonOS 2023: Invitation to the survey on
 development of a theme

 Dear Funda,

 no matter what the heading, title, theme, symbol, orientation,
 philosophy, issue, desire, question, commitment, engagement... for
 our WOSonOSes might be, I will attend if close enough and me being
 fit.

 In fact, I wonder what happend to

 "Open Space on Open Space"

 the unique feature of our huggable gathering. Available once a
 year in a full-fledged, three days, sleeping twice open space...
 rarely experienced as participants.

 In my praxis of OST I discovered that all the different things
 happening in a Planning Group session of 3.5 hours were essential
 for the transformation of the Planning Group into an Action Group
 with passion and responsibility, ready to write an invitation,
 finding ways of inviting a diverse spectrum of the "right" people
 (remember: "Whoever comes, IS the right people". The singular "is"
 allowing for various individuals  and "a people", meaning the
 collective) and defining all the tasks that need to be attended to
 before the event.

 Phenomena such as Vision, Leadership, Management and Community for
 which millions of consultants developed millions of approaches
 unfold all by themselves in ost events with everyone taking on the
 roles as Visionary or Leader or Manager or Community Organizer as
 the situation requires.

 That is what we regulary experience, often with awe, and sometimes
 changing ourselves in unexpected ways in os events. Where else?
 Regardless of the grand Title.

 One of my favorites is
 "Was machen wir jetzt?" (What now?)
 See here who used that heading and who was in the os-team back in
 2002



     https://openspaceworldscape.org/events/128-was-machen-wir-jetzt


 Greetings from Berlin, blackberries blossoming and sparrows
 feeding their offsprings in our garden...

 mmp
 and take a look at the signature, including the link to WOSonOS2023


 Am 04.06.2023 um 09:55 schrieb Funda Oral via OSList:

     Dear Everybody,

     Thank you to those who ask questions and who take time to answer.

     I participated in the planning meeting and kept thinking about
     this issue.

     I am just a little bit hesitant about the */How can we better
     enjoy the flow of life? /*concept in Berlin as there

     are so many alternatives *to enjoy the flow of life*. I don't
     know why people would come to WOSONOS?

     I may suggest :

     *"How can we enjoy the leadership of everyone: taking
     responsibility for what we care for?"*

     Looking forward to WOSONOS Berlin.

     Have a nice Sunday,

     Funda Oral

     from Istanbul and Berlin

     https://www.linkedin.com/in/funda-oral-55822159/

     **

 Michael M Pannwitz

 Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany

 +49 30 7728000mmpannwitz@posteo.de

   

 The annual Worldwide Open Space on Open Space

 (WOSonOS) will gather in Berlin

 from October 18 through 21, 2023.

 Check the website

 https://www.wosonos2023.berlin/



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Ok, here we go, Thomas, I see you dashing to the center of the circle, grabbing a sheet, writing "Beachvolley Planning Comittee" and then seeing that everyone wants to attend and be part of the game... Had a look at the Marysville video? cheers mmp Am 07.06.2023 um 10:27 schrieb Thomas Herrmann via OSList: > > Heaven for a beachvolley fan like me 😊 > > *FrĂ„n:* Michael M Pannwitz via OSList <everyone@oslist.org> > *Skickat:* den 6 juni 2023 20:51 > *Till:* everyone@oslist.org > *Ämne:* [OSList] Re: WOSonOS 2023: Invitation to the survey on > development of a theme > > Dear Thomas, > > "What's washing up on your beach"  in some way would relate to the > space we will meet in: "Beach Mitte" in Berlin this fall... > > Checked the Marysville OSonOS, > seems there was no "theme", just > 10th Annual OPEN SPACE on OPEN SPACE > ("Worldwide" was not yet part of the title) > see here > > https://openspaceworld.org/files/osonos/proceedings/osonos10.pdf > > There is also a video in which Brian Bainbridge added the standard > "issues and opportunities" to the standard heading (OSonOS) in his > opening... its a great little video > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WlRiX_ID68&t=120s > <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WlRiX_ID68&t=120s> > > > I doubt that Brian would have been happy with "What's washing up on > your beach" > > > Greetings from Berlin > mmp > > Am 06.06.2023 um 12:20 schrieb Thomas Herrmann via OSList: > > I agree, to me it’s an “open space on open space” whatever other > theme may emerge. > > To me a WOSonOS is about meeting others who have passion to make a > difference in the world by using and sharing the gifts on Open > Space Technology. As many of us know, working with OST opens up > endless space within myself and my surroundings so there are > endless possibilities to explore
 > > I was looking for when we had a theme like “Open Space on Open > Space - What’s washing up on your beach”, thought it was in > Marysville Australia 2002 but maybe it was elsewhere? > > See you in Berlin > > Thomas Herrmann > > *FrĂ„n:* Michael M Pannwitz via OSList <everyone@oslist.org> > <mailto:everyone@oslist.org> > *Skickat:* den 4 juni 2023 12:45 > *Till:* Funda Oral <fundaoral@gmail.com> > <mailto:fundaoral@gmail.com>; OS LIST <everyone@oslist.org> > <mailto:everyone@oslist.org> > *Ämne:* [OSList] Re: WOSonOS 2023: Invitation to the survey on > development of a theme > > Dear Funda, > > no matter what the heading, title, theme, symbol, orientation, > philosophy, issue, desire, question, commitment, engagement... for > our WOSonOSes might be, I will attend if close enough and me being > fit. > > In fact, I wonder what happend to > > "Open Space on Open Space" > > the unique feature of our huggable gathering. Available once a > year in a full-fledged, three days, sleeping twice open space... > rarely experienced as participants. > > In my praxis of OST I discovered that all the different things > happening in a Planning Group session of 3.5 hours were essential > for the transformation of the Planning Group into an Action Group > with passion and responsibility, ready to write an invitation, > finding ways of inviting a diverse spectrum of the "right" people > (remember: "Whoever comes, IS the right people". The singular "is" > allowing for various individuals  and "a people", meaning the > collective) and defining all the tasks that need to be attended to > before the event. > > Phenomena such as Vision, Leadership, Management and Community for > which millions of consultants developed millions of approaches > unfold all by themselves in ost events with everyone taking on the > roles as Visionary or Leader or Manager or Community Organizer as > the situation requires. > > That is what we regulary experience, often with awe, and sometimes > changing ourselves in unexpected ways in os events. Where else? > Regardless of the grand Title. > > One of my favorites is > "Was machen wir jetzt?" (What now?) > See here who used that heading and who was in the os-team back in > 2002 > > > > https://openspaceworldscape.org/events/128-was-machen-wir-jetzt > > > Greetings from Berlin, blackberries blossoming and sparrows > feeding their offsprings in our garden... > > mmp > and take a look at the signature, including the link to WOSonOS2023 > > > Am 04.06.2023 um 09:55 schrieb Funda Oral via OSList: > > Dear Everybody, > > Thank you to those who ask questions and who take time to answer. > > I participated in the planning meeting and kept thinking about > this issue. > > I am just a little bit hesitant about the */How can we better > enjoy the flow of life? /*concept in Berlin as there > > are so many alternatives *to enjoy the flow of life*. I don't > know why people would come to WOSONOS? > > I may suggest : > > *"How can we enjoy the leadership of everyone: taking > responsibility for what we care for?"* > > Looking forward to WOSONOS Berlin. > > Have a nice Sunday, > > Funda Oral > > from Istanbul and Berlin > > https://www.linkedin.com/in/funda-oral-55822159/ > > ** > > Michael M Pannwitz > > Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany > > +49 30 7728000mmpannwitz@posteo.de > > > > The annual Worldwide Open Space on Open Space > > (WOSonOS) will gather in Berlin > > from October 18 through 21, 2023. > > Check the website > > https://www.wosonos2023.berlin/ > > > > OSList mailing list --everyone@oslist.org > > To unsubscribe send an email toeveryone-leave@oslist.org > > See the archives here:https://oslist.org/empathy/list/everyone.oslist.org > > > > Michael M Pannwitz > Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany > +49 30 7728000mmpannwitz@posteo.de > See the Open Space World Map with 519 > Open Space Workers living in 79 countries > and active in 144 countries worldwide: > www.openspaceworldmap.org <http://www.openspaceworldmap.org> > > OSList mailing list --everyone@oslist.org > To unsubscribe send an email toeveryone-leave@oslist.org > See the archives here:https://oslist.org/empathy/list/everyone.oslist.org Michael M Pannwitz Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany +49 30 7728000mmpannwitz@posteo.de See the Open Space World Map with 519 Open Space Workers living in 79 countries and active in 144 countries worldwide: www.openspaceworldmap.org