Basic sociocracy tools
Meetings are the precious moment when a team comes together. How can we spend this time more meaningfully?
The sociocratic meeting format is one of the gems sociocracy offers. It’s inclusive, connecting, and human-centered, while providing focus on the work. Learn in this two hour session how meetings can be improved instantly and how to build a meeting culture over time that fits your culture and gives you the meetings you want.
Getting Started. (Never been to a workshop, watched/read a few things.)
Unsure of what your level is? Try our Sociocracy Level Quiz. This event is geared towards people with an assessment score of <14 but open to anyone.
All classes include presentation, practice, and time for questions.
0:00-0:10 | Overview and welcome |
0:10-0:40 | Meeting format and backlogs |
0:40-1:00 | Rounds; facilitating rounds |
1:00-1:20 | Building blocks of group process: understand-explore-decide |
1:20-1:45 | Staying on track |
1:45-2:00 | Feedback and next steps |
Our sociocracy basic methods classes are taught by certified sociocracy trainers.
Jerry has been committed to nonviolent social change all his adult life. He started his career with anti-oppression (especially classism), then became a certified trainer of Nonviolent Communication/NVC, facilitation, consensus. In the last 10 years, he has focused on his work in sociocracy. Jerry used to be part of The Sociocracy Consulting Group, and he is co-founder of Sociocracy For All where he now works full time. Jerry was born in Cuba and immigrated to the USA as a child. He has lived in community all of his life, since 1994 in Pioneer Valley Cohousing. Jerry is the co-author of the sociocracy reference manual Many Voices One Song.
This event is one 2-hour session on March 14. The starting time in local time zones is:
If you miss the event, you can request a recording.
You can request a 30% group discount for groups of 3+ people. Email [email protected].
Affordability is important to us. Please email [email protected] if the ticket price keeps you from attending and describe your need briefly.