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In this conversation, Ted Rau, Author of Collective Power: Patterns for a Self-Organized Future, discusses the concept of sociocracy as a governance method that connects people and their purpose. He explains that sociocracy provides a decision-making method and a framework for determining who decides what. Ted also explores the interplay between being and doing, emphasizing the importance of integrating both in organizations. He highlights the role of self-sovereignty and personal responsibility in sociocracy and how it can empower individuals to make meaningful contributions. Additionally, Ted addresses the challenge of scaling governance systems like sociocracy and the need to balance individual agency with collective responsibility.
Purchase Ted's new book, "COLLECTIVE POWER: Patterns for a Self-Organized Future" here: http://tiny.cc/tedrau-book
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In this conversation, Ted Rau, Author of Collective Power: Patterns for a Self-Organized Future, discusses the concept of sociocracy as a governance method that connects people and their purpose. He explains that sociocracy provides a decision-making method and a framework for determining who decides what. Ted also explores the interplay between being and doing, emphasizing the importance of integrating both in organizations. He highlights the role of self-sovereignty and personal responsibility in sociocracy and how it can empower individuals to make meaningful contributions. Additionally, Ted addresses the challenge of scaling governance systems like sociocracy and the need to balance individual agency with collective responsibility.
Purchase Ted's new book, "COLLECTIVE POWER: Patterns for a Self-Organized Future" here: http://tiny.cc/tedrau-book