Topic |
How do leadership and accountability work in a peer-based organization? Can everyone be a leader? This free class will support you in re-thinking and improving your governance and your collaborative relationships – especially if you’d like to unlock sociocracy’s potential to be more productive and effective – operational roles will be one of our big topics. We will also highlight how we can identify what is holding us back and how to resolve those tensions.
Also, we will do one group exercise where we identify an organizational tension and formulate a proposal. |
Schedule |
0:00-0:10 | Overview | |
0:05-0:25 | Presentation + questions | Feedback loops and institutional feedback | |
0:25-0:35 | Presentation & questions | Surfacing tensions | |
0:35-0:45 | Exercise (small group) | Identify and solve organizational tensions | |
0:45-0:55 | Presentation + Qs | Defining roles for more effectiveness | |
0:55-1:00 | Closing and next steps |
Local time zones |
This event is one 1-hour session on September 25. The starting time in local time zones is:
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Trainers |
Our classes are taught by SoFA team members and students. This class is taught by Ted Rau.
Ted RauTed is one of the co-founders of Sociocracy For All and has been teaching and consulting in sociocracy for many years. About Ted |
Pricing |
This info session is free to everyone. Sociocracy For All is a nonprofit. Donations are welcome – you can buy a ticket with a donation. It’s appreciated |
Level |
This class does not require any previous experience.
If you want to prepare, please download the free ebook Sociocracy, a brief introduction on our content page |
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We offer modules in 4 other areas overall, each essential to smooth self-management.