Join us for a day of hands-on learning with Ted Rau
Don’t miss this opportunity to participate in this all-day, hands-on workshop on the revolutionary decision-making method known as sociocracy. This dynamic and engaging workshop will provide you with the tools and techniques you need to maximize collaboration, alignment, and efficiency within your team.
Through a combination of lecture, discussion, and hands-on practice, you’ll explore the key principles of sociocracy
- including consent decision-making
- decentralized power, and
- improved meetings.
By the end of the workshop, you’ll have a solid understanding of how sociocracy can be applied in real-world situations to drive better outcomes for your team.
Who is this workshop for?
- Everyone who struggles with decision-making in their organization, or longing for more smooth and inclusive decision-making
- People interested in cooperative development
- People in intentional communities
- People in social enterprises or purpose-driven organizations
- Education, self-directed learning
Topics/schedule
All topics will include Q&A as we go!
- Welcome: get to know, and an overview of the day
- Structure: how can we organize committees so everyone can be included in decision-making?
Different ways of organizing (interactive)
Structure in sociocracy with circles; including how to connect boards and operations/staff
See existing structures and reflections (with aims)
Draw your own circle (small groups)
- Selections:
Choosing candidates by consent: how to choose together who does what (demo)
Selection process exercise (small groups)
- (Lunch break)
- Meeting format – Have better and more inclusive meetings!
- Decision-making: how can we make decisions together so every voice is included – while still moving forward?
Consent process (demo)
Practice (small groups)
Objections: What if someone is against a proposal?
Practice (small groups)
- Feedback processes:
How feedback helps us be inclusive and productive
A simple format to do group feedback (small groups)
- Closing and fare-wells
Learn more about sociocracy:

Bilingual support ?? ??
The training will be offered in English with simultaneous Spanish translation provided by the Community Language Cooperative.
With gratitude…
This training is being provided through a collaboration with the Center for Community Wealth Building (CCWB) and the Shambhala Meditation Center of Denver (SMCD). Funding for this project is provided by Colorado’s SB21-181 Health Disparities and Community Grant Program (HDCGP) award.
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Trainer bio

Ted is an advocate, trainer and consultant for self-governance. His main focus is sociocracy. After his PhD in linguistics and work in Academia, he co-founded Sociocracy For All and spends his days consulting, teaching and leading the member organization as Executive Director. Ted identifies as a transgender man; he has 5 children between 9 and 18. A German citizen he, has lived in Massachusetts since 2010. He is co-author of two books on self-governance, Many Voices One Song (2018) and Who Decides Who Decides (2021).
Testimonials
- Sociocracy gives structure to how to work together toward a shared vision. This workshop (that I call “Sociocracy 101”) is a great introduction to the participative decision-making for the 21 century!
- I learned a lot and have a great understanding of the Sociocracy process after the beginners class. It was engaging and enjoyable. I appreciate the opportunity to work with folks from many backgrounds through the class exercises.. I am looking forward to continuing my sociocracy education and implementing it in my groups! Tami Gingrow Fayette County, Pennsylvania
- Giving individuals the ability to freely and safely express their thoughts and opinions in a group while also allowing room to grow and learn is the most beautiful part of Sociocracy. Salt Lake City, Utah
- I highly recommend this course on consent, objection and facilitation. Ted explains clearly and calmly, the slides are an excellent addition to the book ” many voices, one song” and it’s great to see people from around the world using Sociocracy. Jackie, Bull City Commons, Durham, NC
Time and place
- Time: 9.30-4:30 (with a lunch break, ? lunch provided ?)
- Place: Center for Community Wealth Building (CCWB), 2900 N Downing St #1B, Denver, CO 80205
Scholarships
If you can’t afford the regular ticket, please send an email to events@sociocracyforall.org and describe your need.
More info about sociocracy
Find out about sociocracy on our resource page.