3-day Workshop by James Priest in Findhorn, Scotland
A natural, elegant, and dynamic approach towards the holistic development and evolution of communities, organisations and networks.
This 3-day experiential workshop gives you an overview of the main elements of Sociocracy 3.0, focusing on practice and utilising core principles and processes to explore, share and deepen understanding in the fields of:
collaboration innovation
holistic community and organisational development
social transformation
consciousness evolution
Sociocracy 3.0 builds on the classic sociocratic methodology to reveal a hybridized synthesis integrating influence from Non Violent Communication, Holacracy, Agile and Lean.
It highlights a developmental path for organisations wishing to optimize equivalence, effectiveness and integrity, and supports alignment of peoples contributions towards a needs and values centered approach to organisational development and transformation.
Sociocracy 3.0 brings focus to essential drivers motivating action. It enables stakeholders to actively participate in making decisions that affect them and its various processes ensure teams stay dynamic, responsive and effective in contributing towards the continuous improvement and optimization of their work and service.
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