Webinar: Future of work – wishful thinking or reality? Interview with Aaron Dignan
In this webinar, Ted will talk with Aaron Dignan, co-founder of The Ready and author of the book Brave New Work, about the future of work.
In this webinar, Ted will talk with Aaron Dignan, co-founder of The Ready and author of the book Brave New Work, about the future of work.
This class is for those who want to understand how circle structures and roles can be used to empower groups and individuals to make decisions and to clarify who does what in an organization.
Sociocracy in Intentional Communities Conference 2022 The members of SoFA’s Intentional Communities Circle are pleased to announce our 2nd annual online conference on Saturday, November 19, 2022: Sociocracy in Intentional Communities: Creating A Future That Works For All Today The conference will explore how sociocracy supports ecovillages, cohousing projects, and housing cooperatives to meet social needs through resilient, equitable and regenerative self-governance practices. […]
We’re very excited to present this opportunity to you! Come watch the documentary “Power to the Children’ with us. This film offers a deep insight in the lives of children who are part of the Children’s Parliaments in India. The Children’s Parliaments are a huge and successful effort to help people solve serious problems in […]
This is the right class for you if you want to be that weathered facilitator that sees a way forward, no matter what happens, so that everyone feels safe, heard, held, and empowered in your meetings. This class is practice in role plays & debrief only!
This class will open your eyes in many ways on how to get things done as peers – without power-over and coercion.
This free class will introduce you to consent-based group decision-making and help you use it in your groups. The list of advantages of group decision-making by consent are many: it’s clear, it’s fast, and it’s inclusive.
This is a 3-session introduction class to compassionate communication (Nonviolent Communication, NVC). It covers basic concepts with many examples. All sessions are participatory with time for questions and answers.
NVC meshes beautifully with sociocracy because it allows us to listen well, make ourselves understood on a deeper level, and explore together how we can co-create solutions that work for everyone.
This webinar is co-sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Association to explore sociocracy in congregations and share experience from practitioners in congregations.
You know the basics of consent decision-making but you need a bit more to put it into practice? This class is for you!
Note: this class is a continuation of the “Free intro: Inclusive meetings”.
During this panel, Otto Scharmer and some SoFA members will explore how Sociocracy and Theory U complement and relate to each other.
In this free class, we will share the template for how to structure a meeting so everyone and be heard. The meeting format from sociocracy is flexible yet reliable, collaborative, and effective at once.