Opening Space for
Emerging Order
It's all about change, and the change that leads to the creation or evolution of whole systems. Pretty deep stuff!
Emergence is order arising out of chaos. A more nuanced explanation is higher-order complexity arising out of chaos in which novel, coherent structures coalesce through interactions among the diverse entities of a system.
Emergence occurs when these interactions disrupt, causing the system to differentiate and ultimately coalesce into something novel.
Emergent order appears in Open Space when the conditions for self organization are met.
Complexity, Self-Organization, complex adaptive systems
I have a growing, perhaps nagging, suspicion that there is no such thing as a non-self-organizing system, at least in the natural world, which would include us. Should this be true, then much of what we are currently doing under the heading of "getting organized" is rather a waste of time, and the potential implications are fairly mind-boggling. Regardless of the accuracy of my nagging suspicion, I feel quite confident that the phenomenon of self-organization lies at the heart of Open Space. -Harrison Owen
Influenced by Stuart Kaufman