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Synch session for forming a Nexus facilitation team

Dear Friends,

This week, the geeks of Nexus had a real-time meeting over the net, using audio and text chatting, electronic whiteboarding, voting and polling, to advance a meeting agenda packed with many exciting topics. They were exciting because they can lead to new capabilities for all of us to connect with one another, grow friendships and projects together. We spent three rich hours online, and Fernanda is working on the meeting harvest...

Some of the burning questions expressed in that session were not technology focused, e.g.:
How can we nurture more content and social interaction on the Nexus site?
What are the priorities to others? People not in this conversation?
What will bring people to the site?

Those questions triggered the idea for a similar, real-time meeting of those who may want to hold the space for our online community and facilitate the emergence of its collective intelligence, i.e.: its capacity to create the future that it strives for.

If you recieved my email invitation to the synch session, it was for one or more of the following reasons. You:
- are experienced facilitated face-to-face and/or online communities
- have a treasure of experience with independent media communities
- are organizing content and articulating community roles on the site
- mentioned somewhere your interest to facilitate conversations
- have a passion and talent for making the site visually beautiful
- have designed evolutionary learning communities
- are member of the site’s co-initiation team

We will meet on Friday, Feb 10, 3:30 to 4:30 pm Pacific Time.
Fernanda will send you info on what you need to have and do to access the virtual room.

Regarding the design of our synch session, let’s dream it up together. We can start it by setting aside 10-15 minutes for accessing our inner stillness in any of our favorite ways, and from that silence, sensing the whole community as an organism, including those who are not yet online.  and asking ourselves:

1. What does this organism need in order to grow healthy and vibrant, which I can contribute to?

After the answer(s) emerge, go back to your contemplation of the second question:

2. What are the immediate issues of high importance and/or urgency that we need to talk about, first?

Write down both sets of answer and post them below, by clicking on "add new comment." They will help shaping the design and flow of our meeting next week.

Hope to meet many of you in the synch room,

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Hosting and harvesting the conference call during the AoH Stewards gathering in the Shire

Friends, let's use this space for the design and logistics of the conference call. I suggest that we use a simplified version of the chaordic process for developing the design for the call, and start with creating a shared clarity about its purpose, and what draws each of us to help making that happen.

 

Ideally, we would have that kind of conversation live or, at least in real time on skype, but my schedule is extremely busy till the 19th, when I will leave for the Shambhala retreat. No time to organize calls. If somebody else would do it, I'd try to participate.

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The Art of Wicked Questions

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Here comes another video offering from the Art of Hosting training in Belgium 2008: the art of the wicked question.

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Harvesting and double-loop learning

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Harvesting and double-loop learning

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The Art of Harvesting

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Monica Nissén and George Pór talk about how to harvest conversations so that meaning can travel across space and time.

 

Filmed at the Art of Hosting Training in Belgium in 2008. 

Reflecting on Harvesting

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  • What do you think is possible with a deliberate harvest?
  • What one simple step could you take to practice and offer harvest? At this event?
  • What harvesting practice could you deepen and support in yourself and others?

The Art of Harvesting

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What if we were planning not a meeting but a harvest? In taking such an approach, we must become clear about why we are initiating any process. The Art of Hosting and the Art of Harvesting dance together as two halves of the same thing.

Harvesting is more than just taking notes. To get a sense of the complexity of this art, let's begin by picturing a field in which someone has planted wheat. How can that field of wheat be harvested?

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