Dear Colleagues and OST Practitioners,
As someone who cares for this method and as someone who acts as an
organizational consultant for her clients, I wanted to contribute a little
bit
for OST.
Here are the list of relevant organizations, web addresses and several
communities:
*OST as described by Harrison Owen *
https://osius.org/
https://openspaceworld.org/wp2/
https://www.boscop.org/
https://www.openspaceworldmap.org/worker/michael-m-pannwitz
https://openspaceworldscape.org/
Asia Pacific OSONOS Community
ICA Taiwan
Communities that intersects with OST
Genuine Contact Community
Art of Hosting Community
Special thanks to Michael M. Pannwitz who inspired me to start this work.
This work is open to any discussion and contribution of course.
It would be nice to prepare a map of this work adding the names of
responsibles.
I know that many of us work related to "sustainability" issues. What I
would like to discuss in fact is
whether the principles of OST can help the method to be sustainable and/or
to travel to areas where it's needed?
Of course, this question of mine is just an invitation, like many other
questions.
Have a great afternoon, morning or evening,
Funda Oral
from Istanbul and from Berlin
http://aatorganizasyon.blogspot.com/
Note: please don't invite me for any further training about OST. I am not
willing to buy any training nor certificate to do my work.
Thank you for curating this information.
I look forward to exploring these links.
JohnW
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 6:14 AM Funda Oral via OSList everyone@oslist.org
wrote:
Dear Colleagues and OST Practitioners,
As someone who cares for this method and as someone who acts as an
organizational consultant for her clients, I wanted to contribute a little
bit
for OST.
Here are the list of relevant organizations, web addresses and several
communities:
*OST as described by Harrison Owen *
https://osius.org/
https://openspaceworld.org/wp2/
https://www.boscop.org/
https://www.openspaceworldmap.org/worker/michael-m-pannwitz
https://openspaceworldscape.org/
Asia Pacific OSONOS Community
ICA Taiwan
Communities that intersects with OST
Genuine Contact Community
Art of Hosting Community
Special thanks to Michael M. Pannwitz who inspired me to start this work.
This work is open to any discussion and contribution of course.
It would be nice to prepare a map of this work adding the names of
responsibles.
I know that many of us work related to "sustainability" issues. What I
would like to discuss in fact is
whether the principles of OST can help the method to be sustainable
and/or to travel to areas where it's needed?
Of course, this question of mine is just an invitation, like many other
questions.
Have a great afternoon, morning or evening,
Funda Oral
from Istanbul and from Berlin
http://aatorganizasyon.blogspot.com/
Note: please don't invite me for any further training about OST. I am not
willing to buy any training nor certificate to do my work.
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Hi Funda, it sounds like you are aiming to update work some of started back
in 1999 and I’ve maintained since then. From its very beginning,
Openspaceworld.org has always tried to be this list of links. You might
check to see what’s there now. My experience is that any such list vastly
understates what OST is actually doing in the world, so it is just a
jumping off, or jumping “in” point. But have a look. And then I’ll be
curious about what you find obsolete or missing in what’s included there.
Thx for renewing this effort, Michael
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 11:12 John Warinner via OSList everyone@oslist.org
wrote:
Thank you for curating this information.
I look forward to exploring these links.
JohnW
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 6:14 AM Funda Oral via OSList everyone@oslist.org
wrote:
Dear Colleagues and OST Practitioners,
As someone who cares for this method and as someone who acts as an
organizational consultant for her clients, I wanted to contribute a little
bit
for OST.
Here are the list of relevant organizations, web addresses and several
communities:
*OST as described by Harrison Owen *
https://osius.org/
https://openspaceworld.org/wp2/
https://www.boscop.org/
https://www.openspaceworldmap.org/worker/michael-m-pannwitz
https://openspaceworldscape.org/
Asia Pacific OSONOS Community
ICA Taiwan
Communities that intersects with OST
Genuine Contact Community
Art of Hosting Community
Special thanks to Michael M. Pannwitz who inspired me to start this work.
This work is open to any discussion and contribution of course.
It would be nice to prepare a map of this work adding the names of
responsibles.
I know that many of us work related to "sustainability" issues. What I
would like to discuss in fact is
whether the principles of OST can help the method to be sustainable
and/or to travel to areas where it's needed?
Of course, this question of mine is just an invitation, like many other
questions.
Have a great afternoon, morning or evening,
Funda Oral
from Istanbul and from Berlin
http://aatorganizasyon.blogspot.com/
Note: please don't invite me for any further training about OST. I am not
willing to buy any training nor certificate to do my work.
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OpenSpaceWorld.org
Dear Michael,
I am grateful for "open space world.org". Thanks! I have translated the OST
text into Turkish with Filiz Telek and Ozge Ertem
many years ago and I uploaded the pictures of the first OST that we
facilitated with my colleagues in Istanbul.
I then had my OST internet address (AAT Organizasyon) for many years. I
have not added the address in "openspaceworld.org"
but I added the link to Open Space World Org. on my website. I don't
have this website now because I was not sure if it was worth it?
Now I want to discuss this issue with anybody who cares about the
methodology called OST.
As you all know the world organizes itself as Harrison Owen has foresaw
perfectly many years ago. We can see this in facebook groups,
whatsapp groups, lately I came across "Meet Up" . This is really magic.
To make it short, I wanted to analyze how we are organized, not as OST
community. Yesterday I forgot to add Face Book Goups, Linked In Pages,
QiQoChat Communities, etc....and discuss with my colleagues if this is what
we want and what we need?
Have a wonderful weekend,
Funda Oral
from Istanbul and from Berlin
http://aatorganizasyon.blogspot.com/
Le jeu. 17 août 2023 à 23:07, Michael Herman michael@michaelherman.com a
écrit :
Hi Funda, it sounds like you are aiming to update work some of started
back in 1999 and I’ve maintained since then. From its very beginning,
Openspaceworld.org has always tried to be this list of links. You might
check to see what’s there now. My experience is that any such list vastly
understates what OST is actually doing in the world, so it is just a
jumping off, or jumping “in” point. But have a look. And then I’ll be
curious about what you find obsolete or missing in what’s included there.
Thx for renewing this effort, Michael
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 11:12 John Warinner via OSList <
everyone@oslist.org> wrote:
Thank you for curating this information.
I look forward to exploring these links.
JohnW
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 6:14 AM Funda Oral via OSList <
everyone@oslist.org> wrote:
Dear Colleagues and OST Practitioners,
As someone who cares for this method and as someone who acts as an
organizational consultant for her clients, I wanted to contribute a little
bit
for OST.
Here are the list of relevant organizations, web addresses and several
communities:
*OST as described by Harrison Owen *
https://osius.org/
https://openspaceworld.org/wp2/
https://www.boscop.org/
https://www.openspaceworldmap.org/worker/michael-m-pannwitz
https://openspaceworldscape.org/
Asia Pacific OSONOS Community
ICA Taiwan
Communities that intersects with OST
Genuine Contact Community
Art of Hosting Community
Special thanks to Michael M. Pannwitz who inspired me to start this work.
This work is open to any discussion and contribution of course.
It would be nice to prepare a map of this work adding the names of
responsibles.
I know that many of us work related to "sustainability" issues. What I
would like to discuss in fact is
whether the principles of OST can help the method to be sustainable
and/or to travel to areas where it's needed?
Of course, this question of mine is just an invitation, like many other
questions.
Have a great afternoon, morning or evening,
Funda Oral
from Istanbul and from Berlin
http://aatorganizasyon.blogspot.com/
Note: please don't invite me for any further training about OST. I am
not willing to buy any training nor certificate to do my work.
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MichaelHerman.com
OpenSpaceWorld.org
Dear Funda and anyone,
You write here below: “To make it short, I wanted to analyze how we are organized, not as OST community. Yesterday I forgot to add Face Book Groups, LinkedIn Pages, Qiqo Chat Communities, etc….and discuss with my colleagues if this is what we want and what we need?”
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On 8/18/2023 6:12 AM, Funda Oral via OSList wrote:
Dear Michael,
I am grateful for "open space world.org". Thanks! I have translated the OST text into Turkish with Filiz Telek and Ozge Ertem
many years ago and I uploaded the pictures of the first OST that we facilitated with my colleagues in Istanbul.
I then had my OST internet address (AAT Organizasyon) for many years. I have not added the address in "openspaceworld.org"
but I added the link to Open Space World Org. on my website. I don't have this website now because I was not sure if it was worth it?
Now I want to discuss this issue with anybody who cares about the methodology called OST.
As you all know the world organizes itself as Harrison Owen has foresaw perfectly many years ago. We can see this in facebook groups,
whatsapp groups, lately I came across "Meet Up" . This is really magic.
To make it short, I wanted to analyze how we are organized, not as OST community. Yesterday I forgot to add Face Book Goups, Linked In Pages,
QiQoChat Communities, etc....and discuss with my colleagues if this is what we want and what we need?
Have a wonderful weekend,
Funda Oral
from Istanbul and from Berlin
http://aatorganizasyon.blogspot.com/
Le jeu. 17 août 2023 à 23:07, Michael Herman <michael@michaelherman.com> a écrit :
Hi Funda, it sounds like you are aiming to update work some of started back in 1999 and I’ve maintained since then. From its very beginning, Openspaceworld.org has always tried to be this list of links. You might check to see what’s there now. My experience is that any such list vastly understates what OST is actually doing in the world, so it is just a jumping off, or jumping “in” point. But have a look. And then I’ll be curious about what you find obsolete or missing in what’s included there. Thx for renewing this effort, Michael
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 11:12 John Warinner via OSList <everyone@oslist.org> wrote:
Thank you for curating this information.
I look forward to exploring these links.
JohnW
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 6:14 AM Funda Oral via OSList <everyone@oslist.org> wrote:
Dear Colleagues and OST Practitioners,
As someone who cares for this method and as someone who acts as an organizational consultant for her clients, I wanted to contribute a little bit
for OST.
Here are the list of relevant organizations, web addresses and several communities:
OST as described by Harrison Owen
https://openspaceworld.org/wp2/
https://www.openspaceworldmap.org/worker/michael-m-pannwitz
https://openspaceworldscape.org/
Asia Pacific OSONOS Community
ICA Taiwan
Communities that intersects with OST
Genuine Contact Community
Art of Hosting Community
Special thanks to Michael M. Pannwitz who inspired me to start this work.
This work is open to any discussion and contribution of course.
It would be nice to prepare a map of this work adding the names of responsibles.
I know that many of us work related to "sustainability" issues. What I would like to discuss in fact is
whether the principles of OST can help the method to be sustainable and/or to travel to areas where it's needed?
Of course, this question of mine is just an invitation, like many other questions.
Have a great afternoon, morning or evening,
Funda Oral
from Istanbul and from Berlin
http://aatorganizasyon.blogspot.com/
Note: please don't invite me for any further training about OST. I am not willing to buy any training nor certificate to do my work.
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Dear Tony and Funda and everyone,
here are my questions to the questions raised, as I understand the
question raised:
Are we not selforganized?
Is recognizing being selforganizing not a balm for our souls in a world
of organizing?
In this context, what is the OST community?
What are the prerequisites for stuff that is called "community"?
If we agree on the assumption that everything is selforganized
(families, clans, villages, marketplaces, neighborhoods, mafia,
churches, soccer teams, armies, labour unions, navies, police,
hospitals, schools, universities, military, political parties, open
space, strikes, grassroots movements... and beyond human forms of
organizing such as forests, oceans, glaciers, deserts, the weather,
pandemics, the universe, storms, fogs, the morning dew on the meadow
that I touched with my feet an hour ago in our garden, volcanoes, earth
quakes, rivers, ponds, bird swarms, fish swarms, insect swarms, ant
hives, bee hives, earthworm networks, communication between trees...)
are our interactions as OST workers and open space lovers selforganizing?
To what degree do we live our talk when it gets to the nitty gritty of
our assumptions about 2selforganizing?
Wishing us a wonderful morning, noon, afternoon, evening, night...
whatever time it is in our diverse states and realms...
Love and Peace and remember the weatherforcast for October 18 in Berlin,
it is assumed to be "rather cooler with temperatures of 7°C and 14°C.
Please bring a warm jacket in October!"
But be prepared, to be surprised.
mmp
Am 27.08.2023 um 17:05 schrieb Tony Budak via OSList:
Dear Funda and anyone,
You write here below: “To make it short,/I wanted to analyze how we
are organized, not as OST community./ Yesterday I forgot to add Face
Book Groups, LinkedIn Pages, Qiqo Chat Communities, etc….and discuss
with my colleagues if this is what we want and what we need?”
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/