March 22, 2017

Learn about Sociocracy at Living and Working in Community Training on April 22nd

The Wisconsin Empathy Guild, a C4CS project, will host a 2 day training on April 22nd and 23rd.

Living and Working in Community
With Gregory Rouillard, M.S., M.Div.

Join us for a two-day workshop to explore and practice egalitarian community decision making with Sociocracy.

Sociocracy offers processes for making decisions that are informed by the wisdom and experience of the whole group while making progress in the work we are gathered to do. It encouraging the whole to truly become more than the sum of the parts, allowing synergistic solutions to emerge that would not have been visible in a traditional oppositional, or even consensus decision processes.

These processes support decision making, reaching goals, and strengthening relationships within an organization or community. Sociocracy supports compassionate connections within groups, transforming how we work together. The result is leaving meetings energized and celebrating progress and efficiency.  Ease of connection within our communities and organizations increases and a clearer vision of where we are going together emerges. We know our decisions will be made in ways that respect the needs, capabilities, and limits of all who are affected by them.

Learn more and register here: http://www.wisconsinempathyguild.org/all-events/2017/4/21/living-working-in-community

Posted by Lisa Dugdale

Lisa Dugdale is the Executive Director at The Center for Community Stewardship. Contact her at ldugdale @ community-stewardship.org.

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