Sociocracy 3.0 Foundations Course

Date:
2021-11-02 15:00 —
2021-12-09 17:00 CET
Location:
Online
James Priest
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Lili David
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Build a solid foundation on which to grow your practice and get the best out of Sociocracy 3.0


Sociocracy 3.0 brings together an extensive collection of practices, processes and guidelines that you can start using right away, whatever your organizational context.


S3’s iterative, needs-centric approach to organizational development and change enables you to move beyond the limitations of prescriptive methods and frameworks to evolve your own, tailored made, fit-for-purpose approach.


Developing organizations in this way will help you to avoid a lot of waste, but it does require some investment in learning (and unlearning) for people to do it well.


During this course you will discover how Sociocracy 3.0 patterns can help you, and the teams and organizations you’re part of, to navigate complexity, grow and maintain agility throughout the entire system and deliver maximal value.


You’ll learn useful concepts and practices that you can apply right away, to improve collaboration and your ability to respond effectively to the various challenges and opportunities you face.


This course is the first of 2 parts that combine to form the S3 Practitioner Program Level 1. If you are interested in the 2nd part of this program, please check out this page for more details and upcoming dates.


This course is for:


  • Organizational development consultants, change agents, and anyone supporting people in organizations to improve their ways of working,

  • Corporate managers, and leadership teams, wishing to facilitate effective and lasting changes in their organizations,

  • Agile Coaches, Project Managers and Scrum Masters supporting teams to perform and thrive

  • Educators and teachers working to help adults or children learn how to better help themselves,

  • Anyone interested in unleashing co-creation and innovation, improving self-organization and collaboration, and growing organizations where both the people and the organization can thrive.


By the end of this course you will have put in place key foundational pillars that will help you to get the best out of Sociocracy 3.0.


This course will help you to:

  • understand the basic elements of S3: the concepts, principles, and some of it’s key patterns and their purpose.

  • identify and communicate organizational needs, seize opportunities and learn how an entire organization can improve its ability to consciously and effectively respond.

  • cultivate a culture where dissent and disagreement can be harnessed to identify potential pitfalls and opportunities to improve your approach

  • evolve organizational structure to reduce waste and improve value creation throughout the entire system.

  • identify specific patterns and practices you can use right away to respond to organizational challenges you face.


The course is comprised of 5 Modules:

  1. Introduction to Sociocracy 3.0

  2. Sense and respond

  3. Operations and Governance

  4. Building and Structuring Organizations

  5. Bringing in Sociocracy 3.0


Each module consists of:

  • A set of e-lessons - text, audio and video content

  • Assignments - exercises that help you to reflect on and apply learning in practice.

  • Micro-challenges - opportunities to interact with others in your organization around the things you’re learning.

  • Asynchronous Support - receive feedback and guidance on micro challenges and assignments as you complete them.

  • Online Sessions - take part in hands-on exercises together with other participants and get answers to your burning questions.


Time investment

Please ensure that you set aside enough time so that you can dedicate the time needed to get the best out of this course.


This includes:

  • attending the live calls (6 x 2 hours)
  • individual work as well (approximately 11-15 hours).

The individual work is comprised of:

  • Watching and/or reading approximately 7 hours of e-lessons, broken down into 5 modules and released incrementally.
  • Completing the assignments, micro-challenges and final assessment, which requires 4-8 hours of your time, including the possibility that you will want to revisit some of the e-lessons. These exercises are designed to help you reflect on what you’re learning and to apply this into your own context. They also serve as a way for you, and for us, to ensure that you are achieving the learning outcomes for this course. Don’t worry, we support you every step of the way!


Schedule of live sessions:

Live sessions are 2 hours long, from 15:00 to 17:00 UTC+1 and take place on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays, on the following dates:

  • November 02 - Welcome call

  • November 11 - Workshop

  • November 18 - Workshop

  • November 25 - Workshop

  • December 02 - Q&A Session

  • December 09 - Workshop


We typically stay on for around 30minutes after each session for informal conversation and answering any questions that you have.

All sessions are recorded and available for you to watch later on.


Verification of learning

On successful completion of all of these learning activities in this course, you will receive a certificate of completion.


Please note: if you are attending the Practical Course as well, completing all activities in this Foundations Course is essential.


If you’re only planning to attend the Foundations Course and not the whole Practitioner Level 1 program then pursuing this verification of learning is optional. You’ll still receive a certificate of participation at the end of the course. We do however highly recommend that you participate in the verification of learning too. It will provide you with far more opportunities for learning besides only attending the live sessions and working through the e-lessons. Additionally, if you ever decide to take part in the whole Practitioner Level 1 program, completing all activities in this Foundations Course is a prerequisite to attend.


How to attend:

Your learning journey will be hosted on our dedicated, easy to use, learning platform. We use Zoom for the live calls. (Version 5.3 or higher), Slack for ongoing communication throughout the course and MIRO interactive digital board.


Using a laptop, computer or device with a large screen is important to ensure that you can actively participate without the limitations of a small device. A second monitor is advisable and reliable internet connection is vital:


Bandwidth requirements for Zoom:

800kbps/1.0 Mbps (up/down) for high-quality video.

For gallery view and/or 720p HD video: 1.5Mbps/1.5Mbps (up/down)


If you wish to participate in this course and the fee is beyond your means or the value you place on it, please contact us to explore how your attendance may still be possible. We wish to ensure that cost is no barrier to attending Sociocracy 3.0 courses.

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