Search results for: “decision making sheet”
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Presencing and Self-Governance – Theory U and Sociocracy (Video)
Otto Scharmer and some SoFA members explore how Sociocracy and Theory U complement and relate to each other.
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Sociocracy meets Listening At Scale
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Wise Democracy tools serves deliberation and input, sociocracy serves decision-making and implementation. Here’s how they can be combined.
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Everyday sociocracy
How can we use sociocracy in everyday life? How is it useful to interactions, for example, with your kids, your partners, your neighbor?
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Sociocracy in Families
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Try a family meeting to reduce conflict and create better relationships Are you tired of arguing over how the chores get done? Or even what to eat for dinner? Sometimes […]
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Enkindle Village School
Enkindle Village School is the first independent democratic school in North Queensland, Australia. Egalitarian in nature, the school is founded on democratic principles, with the belief that everyone affected by a decision should have a voice in that decision.
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Sociocracy for Activists: Organizing by Consent
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Does your organization struggle with… Group decision-making Is consensus too slow or getting bogged down? Is informal decision-making leading to paralysis or to hidden power hierarchies? Sociocratic organizations make decisions […]
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The Ostrom Principles and Sociocracy
This blog post connects sociocracy, a participatory governance system, to the Ostrom principles for sustainable governance of CPR (common-pool resources). Sociocracy and Ostrom’s principles share very basic values and observations, which makes sociocratic governance a perfect fit for CPR governance.
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Comparison of decision-making methods
What are the major decision-making methods? There are five major decision-making methods: Autocracy: Top-down decision making Democracy: Decisions by majority vote No governance system: Unclear, lack of a decision-making method […]
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Børns Vilkår: switching from slow decision-making
Børns Vilkår: based in Copenhagen, Børns Vilkår is dedicated to stopping child neglect in all its forms. They were born with this purpose in 1971 and have continued to grow and expand the way in which they support children. Currently, they run a number of services including phone line and online support, as well as…
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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 […]