Tuesday, October 18, 2005

World café

this blog is to mark the start of a conversation around the metaphor of sequoia trees.
Charles, Frank, Emunuel and i sat in a café in Leuven last night around the question of what needs to be done to provide an alternative to large organisations wasting human talent and energy in epic proportions, and enable it to have challenges and support as a means of growth.
What emerged was a metaphor of sequoia trees which despite shallow roots grow to huge heights and ages with the help of their supporting neighbours.
The basics are that we create a meeting place or forum, from our sol, collective intelligence, cynefin and other friends;
we use emergent techniques like world café and open space to stimulate the emergence of groups of people around projects which are important for them, with no rules or limits or geography, so money making or educational or charity etc and that by supporting each other across projects and creating new technology meeting places as well as physical ones, the young seedlings can grow in a natural environment full of human talent and sunshine.
By repeating the process we can encourage new projects and mark the closing down of others.

A vague date of february next year in northern europe seemed to be a starting point, which Emanuel was going to work on.

J.

3 Comments:

At 8:13 AM, Blogger the living paradox said...

Fantastic Julin, you were able to condense the spirit of a powerful conversation in a limited number of words.
I agree of course, and am enthusiatic.
Question: I am tempted to send a memo announcing the blog to all paticipants of the Sol Vienna conference? I could also limit it to those who responded to my initial E-Mail?

 
At 6:58 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations Julian, both to starting a blog and the iniative!

There are sooooo many sequoia groves getting seeded nowadays; very encouraging! Will the seedlings recognize each other and become a big forest or try to stand on their own and risk not having a critical mass to stand up to severe weather conditions? I dunno, just holding this question....

with love and appreciation,

Technoshanan

 
At 11:40 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Julian,

I thank you for having set the first Sequoia Seeding meeting in place in Brussels last year. This has then become the Pro Action cafés...

Here a link to a web-entry on the café on Zaadz :-)

http://biz.zaadz.com/1003/pro_action/brussels_bruxelles

Cheers, Rainer

 

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