Rolf Medina | Scrum is today the most popular agile method, especially in product development, but also for other types of business. Many organizations struggle with managing different Scrum teams with different backlogs that often have different priorities. In this session we will discuss how sociocracy can be used as a governance model for Scrum…
Valentin Abend | May 5th 20:30 – 21:15 UTC
John Schinnerer | May 5th 19:30 – 20:30 UTC
Jerry Koch-Gonzalez | If a circle can’t make a decision despite trying, the decision may move to the next-higher circle. The end of this chain is the highest circle in the organization, often the Mission Circle or the Board of Directors. But what happens if that circle can’t make a decision?
Kristina Banks and Ingrid Haftel | Join Kristina Banks and Ingrid Haftel from the Participatory Budgeting Project as they share reflections on the intersections between sociocracy and participatory budgeting (PB)–and how they are experiencing the transformative power of this shared governance systemically, organizationally, and individually.