Category: Communication
-
NVC Feelings and Needs List
What are nonviolent communication’s universal feelings and needs? Everyone experiences similar basic human feelings and needs. Nonviolent Communication (also known as NVC or compassionate communication) centers around identifying our feelings […]
-
Overcoming hierarchy
—
by
in Audience, Business, Communication, Decision Making, Delivery element, Feedback, NGO, NVC, Topic, VideoPresentation and conversation with Gregg Kendrick, a consultant working with non-violent communication and sociocracy in workplaces.
-
What do we do with “disruptive” behavior in meetings?
—
by
Do we have to endure “disruptive” team members if we want to be inclusive? What crosses the line, and what helps us?
-
Non-violent communication in organizations
A webinar on NVC (non-violent communication) and its use in organization.
-
3 common struggles in sociocratic organizations
Governance is never complete and “done”. It needs constant maintenance and fine-tuning. To help you prevent challenges or yo get you past them if you’re already experiencing them, I am […]
-
Intentional feedback in organizations
Intentional feedback is important to improve what we do in an organization. And feedback comes in all kinds of forms. For example, if we ride a bike, we need to […]
-
Performance reviews
—
by
Performance reviews (or “Role Improvement”) are a way to give feedback to one person or each other in a space of psychological safety.
-
On interpersonal feedback
—
by
There is no right and wrong Messages, needs and feelings Learning through feedback Feedback fosters connection Summary: successfull feedback There is no right and wrong Many people are afraid of […]
-
How to implement sociocracy – a roadmap
So, you want to implement sociocracy, but don’t know where to start? After gaining some basic knowledge, the next steps aren’t always clear. We’re here to help you out. First […]
-
Feeling safe and brave: Sociocracy, neurospsychology and neuroscience – John Schinnerer
How can we feel safe while also being brave, bold, courageous? Recent research in neuroscience and neuropsychology has offered fascinating insights into how our brains, minds, and bodies interact with and respond to one another and our world at large.