Category: Global Sociocracy Conference 2021
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Sociocracy and Anarchism (Eric Tolson)
I first approached sociocracy because it seemed to me like one way to put anarchist self-governance principles in a concrete and actionable manner, without getting too tangled in the muddy waters of discourse and ideology. In this presentation, I hope to expose the ways in which I think sociocracy already offers a way of anarchist…
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Connecting from the start: founding a community on sociocracy (Stefani Danes & Brenda Freeman)
Stefani is a member of Rachel Carson EcoVillage, a cohousing community forming on Chatham University’s Eden Hall Campus in Pittsburgh. As an architect, she designs urban affordable housing, cohousing, senior cohousing, and community facilities. She teaches courses on housing, intentional communities, and sustainable neighborhood revitalization in the School of Architecture at CMU. She is a…
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I used to be lazy at work (Joyce Kettering)
When I worked in Fortune 500 companies with strict hierarchies, I felt entitled and would get annoyed every time I needed to work a second overtime. Now I enjoy what I do so much that a lot of my time off is spent learning about writing code and APIs so I can be every better…
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Living into Sociocracy, through Art of Hosting (Ben Wolfe)
How Art of Hosting community dialogue process led a Canadian Unitarian congregation to widen and deepen its leadership culture — and find itself living into Sociocracy.
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Human nature vs. Sociocracy (Miriam Jones, Adam Rumack)
Living dynamic systems survive and thrive with change. A central tension in human systems is our resistance to necessary and unavoidable change. This tension cannot be solved by applying technical solutions, like sociocratic systems. We will look at a case-study of a failed sociocratic implementation, and what it showed us about power, ownership, and cultural…
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INDACO framework: roles & badges for individual and organizational development (Pierre Houben & Francesco Mondora)
Inter iNDependence, Agreement, and Commitment, and Objections is the process, that takes from sociocratic roles review and badges and evolve it, by which a person makes explicit and agrees on his or her personal evolution plan within :mondora, a software company in italy.
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Prosocial Schools and Sociocracy (Peter Bullock)
Nobel Laureate Lin Ostrom uncovered a set of design principles for activating a uniquely elaborated human capacity to help, cooperate and share power with others. Prosocial is a global initiative to catalyze positive cultural change that feature’s Ostrom’s work. Prosocial Schools is a global networked improvement community in the k-12 education field that utilizes sociocracy…
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Lessons Learned: Transitioning from Consensus to Sociocracy (Normal Wassel)
This workshop will cover how a cohousing community in the U.S. transitioned from using consensus to adopting sociocracy. What worked and what could be done better next time? It will cover the developmental stages, challenges to implementation, and how sociocracy was integrated into the governance process.