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organize holacratically #404

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chadwhitacre opened this issue Nov 17, 2015 · 21 comments
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organize holacratically #404

chadwhitacre opened this issue Nov 17, 2015 · 21 comments

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http://www.holacracy.org/

h/t @JanelleOrsi at #384.

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The Holacracy Constitution documents the core rules of Holacracy. The trusted source for the latest version of the Holacracy Constitution can be found at http://holacracy.org/constitution

http://wiki.holacracy.org/index.php?title=Holacracy_Constitution

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Now we're getting somewhere. :-)

https://github.com/holacracyone/Holacracy-Constitution

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How is the Holacracy Constitution intended to be used?

The Constitution is intended to be referenced by whatever declaration or agreement captures the decision to organize using the Holacracy system. That may be a formal set of legal bylaws or similar operating agreement, or a simple board resolution or CEO policy declaration similar to the sample one attached here. See Article V for key adoption-related matters.

cf. #72

@techtonik
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My stomach feels uneasy. I need TL;DR to get though this. Too much buzzwords and water.

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How does holacracy relate to Loomio (#420)?

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Hi @whit537. Simon from loomio, enspiral and valueflows. Seems we have a lot of mutual admiration for our respective orgs :)

Holocracy (AFAIK) doesn't emphasise group collaborative decision-making and instead delegates power to responsible individuals or small teams. Similar to how asana has the concept of the "directly responsible individual" for tasks. Some groups do use loomio in a more holocratic way - more like a reporting mechanism back to a wider group, but the tool is designed for creating shared group understanding and "going far together".

Personally, I think both collaborative and actor model organising are valuable and would try to balance them (no matter what tools the group used)

@chadwhitacre
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Greetings, @simontegg! Thanks for jumping in and for the kind words! :-)

but the tool is designed for creating shared group understanding and "going far together".

I've started lurking in Loomio's Loomio. Looking through previous proposals, would you be able to point to one or two that you see as strong examples of Loomio being used as it's designed to be used? I think having some clear examples to refer to would help us both here and on #420.

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@chadwhitacre
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My first impression of Loomio is at #420 (comment).

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I suspect that holacracy formalizes the sort of thing we're trying to do with #467 #435 and #487 (comment), in which case it could be really good for us.

@chadwhitacre
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Started skimming the constitution. I'm excited about it! 💃

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Alright, so this is a pretty robust document. We're not going to need all of this right away. So far it looks like something that I'd like to consider using as the basis for our governance (#72), but it will take some adaptation to apply it in real life given our current scale.

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Good lord, they want almost $30 for the printed constitution. O.o

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I think I'll check Lulu ...

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Alright! $9.13 at Lulu ... that's more like it. :-)

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Printed version received, read half on the bus this morning.

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In [Zappos founder Tony Hsieh's] mind, the move to holacracy, in which teams are replaced by “circles,” and managers by “lead links,” is his attempt to avoid the eventual fate of most large companies: death. “The one thing I’m absolutely sure of,” Hsieh says, “is that the future is about self-management.”

"How a Radical Shift Left Zappos Reeling"

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I finished reading the constitution. Write-up forthcoming ...

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tl;dr I'm not interested in formally adopting Holacracy, because it's over-specified for our needs and biased towards in-person meetings.

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However, I think there are patterns we can learn from it, such as the definitions I've started adding to the Radar descriptions.

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