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Many Voices One Song : Shared Power with Sociocracy

Many Voices One Song : Shared Power with Sociocracy

Author: Ted J Rau Jerry Koch-Gonzalez
Publisher: Institute for Peaceable Communities, Inc
Publication Date: 11 Jun 2018
ISBN-13: 9781949183009
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Many Voices One Song is a detailed manual for implementing sociocracy, an egalitarian form of governance also known as dynamic governance. Sociocracy means governance by those who associate together. This book is based on the Sociocratic Circle-Organization Method (SCM) developed in the Netherlands by electrical engineer Gerard Endenburg, based on earlier work of educator Kees Boeke. Many Voices One Song includes step-by-step descriptions for structuring organizations, making decisions, and generating feedback. The content is illustrated by many diagrams, tables, examples, lists, skits, and stories from the field. The book includes a glossary and index, and an appendix summarizing processes in easily reproducible form. The book covers four major areas: Sociocratic organizational structures based on linked teams (circles) that distribute authority from the top of organizations to the most frontline teams that are appropriate. These teams are linked by both top-down leaders and bottom-up delegates to ensure that influence and power are shared in a circular rather than linear hierarchy. Organizational diagrams illustrate different ways to structure organizations in an egalitarian way. Decision making by consent, defined as no one having an objection to a proposed decision. Consent is a participatory and inclusive approach to decision making, in contrast to win-lose voting and most forms of consensus. Decision-making steps (understand-explore-decide) detailed include proposal generation and the proposal to consent decision-making process. The book also outlines the steps for selection of people to roles in open dialog processes. The insights of compassionate communication (Nonviolent Communication/NVC) are integrated into the context of decision making. Meeting format and design, including facilitation skills and processes that ensure that all voices matter in decision making.Feedback processes for evaluating the effectiveness of meetings, policies, workflows, and role performance support an ongoing learning cycle and continuous improvement, not just in production and delivery but in the embodiment of equality itself. The intent of this book is to contribute to the spread of sociocracy by making information available. Egalitarian self-governance needs to be simple enough so everyone can share power in a healthy way.


Table of Contents


1 Sociocracy: Why, What and Who? 11.1 The values under sociocracy .............................. 21.2 The paradox of teaching self-governance........................ 61.3 Sociocracy in context .................................. 81.4 How to use this manual................................. 122 Organizational Structure 152.1 The circle ........................................ 15 2.2 Empowering the circle: aims, domains and members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 2.3 Operations and the internal structure of a circle: Roles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 2.4 Double-linking...................................... 45 2.5 Types of circles...................................... 49 2.6 Transitions and variations................................ 62 2.7 Other groups that meet ................................. 67 2.8 Operations-doing the work .............................. 753 Making Policy Decisions 793.1 Why make policy?.................................... 80 3.2 Decision-making methods................................ 82 3.3 Making policy-step by step .............................. 91 3.4 Improving the policy roll-out .............................. 120 3.5 Integrating objections: process ............................. 122 3.6 Creating and filling roles (selection process)...................... 1304 Feedback and Learning 1514.1 Basic concepts...................................... 151 4.2 Creating change..................................... 154 4.3 Compassionate governance is effective......................... 158 4.4 Increasing feedback................................... 161 4.5 Meeting evaluations................................... 168 4.6 Performance reviews .................................. 169 4.7 Self-repairing organizations............................... 1755 How To Run A Sociocratic Meeting 177 5.1 Opening......................................... 177 5.2 Content ......................................... 183 5.3 Closing: meeting evaluation .............................. 193 5.4 Supporting documents: backlog, agenda, minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 5.5 Facilitation formats ................................... 203 5.6 Virtual meetings..................................... 219Implementing Sociocracy 2216.1 Thoughts about introducing sociocracy......................... 221 6.2 How to introduce sociocracy .............................. 223 6.3 Starting a new organization............................... 225 6.4 Implementing sociocracy in start-up organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 6.5 Volunteer organizations................................. 232 6.6 Sociocracy in tiny groups ................................ 234 6.7 Organizations with few workers and many members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236 6.8 Legal issues ....................................... 237 6.9 Sociocracy, ownership and control ........................... 238 6.10 Typical pitfalls in implementations ........................... 239 6.11 Continuing education.................................. 2527 Appendix 2547.1 About Sociocracy For All (SoFA) ............................ 2547.2 About the authors.................................... 257 7.3 Resources ........................................ 258 7.5 Index........................................... 259


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"Finally a handbook for Sociocracy! The handbook is detailed, practical, full of examples and insights from experience. A wonderful contribution to people striving for better workplaces and communities." Frederic Laloux, author of Reinventing Organizations.

"This is a very important book. Many people will find its specific guidance very useful as they start using sociocracy to make their organization more nimble, adaptive and humane." John Buck.

"I appreciate the warm and kindly tone, clear graphics demonstrating many possible configurations of linked circles, and sheer comprehensive coverage of the topic in Many Voices One Song. The authors include valuable field-tested tips using sociocracy, drawn from their personal experiences. I highly recommend this book for existing and forming communities using or considering using sociocracy".- Diana Leafe Christian.






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