Long ago, in a country far, far away, a young Physics student named Clinton Callahan realized he was not learning what he truly longed to learn through California Polytechnic State University's 1975 curriculum. He eventually became frustrated enough to post flyers for a meeting to discuss alternative possibilities. To his fearful surprise, more than seventy-five fellow students showed up, even though he had never given a talk before in his life...
After that nerve-wracking evening he met every Thursday evenings at 7:30pm with a smaller group of these explorers to support each other moving through their personal and social blocks, learning what they truly wanted to learn.
Then in 1995 the universe grabbed Clinton by the scruff of his neck and dropped him in the middle of Europe where people were more open to abandoning their birth culture and trying out new thoughtware.
Finally, in March of 1998 (over twenty years ago...) Clinton delivered the first prototype of Expand The Box training in Hamburg, Germany. Within a couple of years graduates were demanding next steps, so Possibility Labs were invented.
As individuals stepped into their own Authority they began delivering Expand The Box and Possibility Labs themselves and became the first members of the Possibility Management Trainer Path.
In 2016 Marion Lutz spearheaded the creation of a new and comprehensive Possibility Management gameworld website (http://possibility management.org), and by December of 2016 the Trainer Guild had matured enough that Clinton could step backwards away from being the main Spaceholder and could become merely one of the Possibility Trainers in the Trainer Path, starting over with his own personal website and newsletter.
In March 2018 the next exciting chapter of Possibility Management emerged, namely, taking full responsibility for serving the request for stable local Possibilitator circles in various new countries around the world. Thus the need for this website emerged, to introduce Possibility Management globally.
Then at the April 2018 Trainer Research Lab at Möglichketenraum in Steinhagen, the Trainer Guild spontaneously invented a non-hierarchical self-organizing meeting and decision-making procedure called Torus Technology.
By 2020 it became clear that hundreds of Possibilitator Specialties are required to generate Archiarchy, and Possibilitator Training was born, with emerging Spaceholders for each of the new Possibilitator Specialties.
For sure this is not the end of the story! Visit the Museum of Possibility Management for a more complete story.