Hope Wilder
Gina Price, Julie Demholm, Jessie Barber, Olly Watkins
Do you dread group projects? Learn how using sociocracy can create joyful collaboration and efficient decision making.
We offer a guide for facilitators or other meeting members to use when something unexpected happens in a meeting. It offers a structure, adding 5 minutes to the meeting to process the unexpected event.
Do you remember being confused about the purpose of a meeting? Facilitate a meeting like a pro today with these tips.
Let’s say you identify an issue that you think needs to be addressed or a problem that needs to be solved. How do you go from noticing the issue to making a decision?
Meeting time is precious, so it’s a matter of respect to be clear about our intentions first. And the good news is there’s a framework that makes this easy.
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?
Nonviolent communication is a method of communicating based on universal human feelings and needs.