Dynamic Governance: A Weekend Workshop/Public Talk with John Buck
January
9th, 10th & 11th, 2015, in Santa Barbara,
CA
Friday, Jan 9th, 7:00-9:30pm, Saturday, Jan 10th,
10am-6pm, Sunday, Jan 11, 10am-5pm
For a Taste of Dynamic Governance, Friday, Jan 9th, 2015,
7:00-9:30pm, there will be an introductory public talk.
Sliding scale
$5-10 suggested donation.
SB County Public Health Building, 300 North
San Antonio Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93110
Start the New Year by setting aside time to empower yourself and
your relationships. Learn how organizations and businesses around the world are
“thinking smarter with circles.”
Dynamic Governance (aka Sociocracy) is an
elegantly simple, innovative change from conventional business methods. We
encourage you to bring several people from your organization. Bring your actual
work issues. Learn tools to get things done!
In the workshop you will:
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Use collaborative decision-making, not consensus or win/lose
voting.
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Experience how everyone can have a real voice in decision-making.
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Design power structures that foster creativity, reduce tension and
prevent burnout.
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Learn to have fewer, shorter, meetings, heighten productivity and
increase commitment
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Engage and empower both paid staff and volunteers.
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Cost: Early
bird discount before January 1: $175-285 sliding scale
Full price: $210-$335
sliding scale
Scholarships and work trades available. For more info, call or
email Lesley Weinstock: lesleyweinstock@yahoo.com, 805-212-0052
Your fee includes:
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Optional teleconference 12:00pm, Tuesday, January 6 with a trainer
to identify your needs.
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Support groups, advice and coaching after the workshop.
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Snacks, drinks and lunch Saturday and Sunday.
World Class Presenters:
Manfred Friedrich:
entrepreneur, organization builder, and mediator, offers Sociocracy to support
conscious organizations longing to foster collaboration, equality, personal
growth, transparency and better decisions.
John Schinnerer: MA Whole
Systems Design, develops cultural and ecological systems for clients. His
innovative, collaborative methods invite transparency, equivalence and enhance
effectiveness and integrity.
Stories from around the world about dynamic
governance:
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The School of Media, Culture, and Design: star performer at
Woodbury University, Burbank, CA.
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The Appalachian Foodshed Project, a three-state system of
Collaboration Councils with hundreds of volunteers, agencies, and businesses,
is solving hunger and food desert challenges.
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The Permaculture Association of Scotland has adopted dynamic
governance (sociocracy) as its governance system because it aligns with
permaculture principles.
Sponsors: Interplay: an organization working together for the Common
Good/Santa Barbara Permaculture Network .
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